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Apple Picks Up New Video Game Comedy From Charlie Day and Rob McElhenney

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Apple gave a straight to series order for a half-hour scripted comedy show created by Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day, reports Variety. The show is said to be set in a video game development studio.

Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day are best known for popular comedy show “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” which the duo have starred in since 2005 alongside Glenn Howerton, Kaitlin Olson, and Danny DeVito.

McElhenney and Day will write and executive produce the series, and McElhenney is set to be one of the show’s stars.

Apple has inked deals for more than a dozen TV shows, including several other comedy shows. A “You Think It, I’ll Say It” TV show based on Curtis Sittenfield’s short story collection is in development, as is “Central Park,” an animated series developed by Loren Bouchard.

A full list of all of the TV shows that Apple has in development is available in the Original Content section of our Apple TV roundup.

Rumors suggest the first of Apple’s TV shows could debut in the spring of 2019, with Apple perhaps planning to distribute them via a new streaming service.

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