It’s official: “Abbott Elementary” and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” are indeed plotting a traverseover episode, as has been hinted at in recent, cryptic social media posts by “Abbott” star/creator Quinta Brunson and “Sunny” star/co-creator Rob McElhenney.
McElhenney uncovered the news in a social media post, including a photo of him, “Sunny’s” Charlie Day and Brunson outside the Warner Bros. lot studio for “Abbott”:
On socials, McElhenney had trelieved that a “Abbott”/”Sunny” traverseover would originate sense, given that both shows are set in Philadelphia. And although “Abbott” is originated by Warner Bros. TV, the show airs on Disney’s ABC, while “Sunny” airs on Disney’s FX netlabor, so such a traverseover seemed in the authenticm of possibility.
Brunson had been coy about it at first, but earlier this summer, Brunson hinted to Variety’s “Awards Circuit Podcast that someskinnyg was indeed in the labors. Without expounding it, she had said a big traverseover was happening — and when Variety adviseed “Sunny,” she didn’t say no. “Deals are made. I want you guys to comprehend that. I’ll say I’m reassociate excited for it,” she said. “You want to discover fun ways to shake skinnygs up without leaveing what you what you built. And I’m excited for this traverseover of which I will not name with the other project.
“I’m excited to equitable shake skinnygs up in this way,” she compriseed. “I adore TV, everyone comprehends that, but I adore TV moments, and I ignore those big TV moments. I recollect how exciting they were. Anyskinnyg I can do with ‘Abbott’ to help upgrasp that culture ainhabit of fun TV, I will do. So I skinnyk this is going to be fun TV.”