Incoming Interview: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Writers on Making R-Rated Netflix Comedy By ComingSoon Senior Movie News Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to and about the new . The duo discussed how their time writing influenced the movie, working with an all-star cast, filming gross-out moments, and more. “Four freshmen are faced with the greatest challenge of their young lives: their first high school party,” the logline for Incoming reads.

Incoming is now streaming on Netflix. : That was our first real writing job, so I think we’ll be taking lessons from that experience to everything we ever do. I think what really appealed to us about the Koosh character in the confines of a movie is that there’s an arc, there’s a chance to learn something, and there’s a chance for redemption.

Whereas I don’t think Dennis Reynolds learns very much from his actions. He just comes up with new ways to get around the obstacles standing in front of him. : We watched so many of the high school comedy genre movies when we were writing this.

And there were some tropes. To be an extension of those movies that came before this, we wanted to fall in line with a lot of things that they did but subvert them in our own way. We saw a couple of movies from many, many years ago where there is a guy character who does some questionable things and it’s played off as a comedy.

We wanted to kind of do a version of that where the character gets the proper comeuppance. I think all of those. .