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It’s always sunny these days for Rob McElhenney who is celebrating six Emmy nominations for Welcome To Wrexham including Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program, after seeing the series win five Emmys in January for season one including a first statuette for McElhenney for the show he shares Executive Producer, Co-creator credit ( and is star of) with Ryan Reynolds. The series about the Welsh town of Wrexham and the football team that has put them on the map has been an out-of-the-box hit for FX. For McElhenney it represents yet another landmark series to go along with FX’s It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia which is about to start shooting its 17th season making it the longest running comedy series in TV history, and has just wrapped shooting Apple TV+’s fourth season of Mythic Quest which is likely to air sometime early in 2025.

Like Wrexham , McElhenney not only stars in both, he also was a creator, writer, producer, sometimes director even on both shows while playing Ian Grimm on Mythic, and Mac on Sunny. He joins me for this episode of my Deadline video series, Behind The Lens to talk about all three including his excitement over his latest Emmy nomination as EP of Wrexham. It has been a long time coming, especially since neither the critically acclaimed Mythic and beloved Sunny have been embraced by the Television Academy though both are more than worthy.



We talk about all of this including what may be happening in the upcoming seasons of all three series. In addtion to all this McElhenney is spending much of his time just working with the Wrexham football team that he and Reynolds bought, in addition to many other activities as an entrepreneur. To watch our conversation and to go ‘behind the lens’ with Rob McElhenney just click on the link above.

Join me for more episodes of Behind The Lens and The Actor’s Side all during Emmy season..

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