'It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia' To Shoot In Philly, Prompting Road Closures

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- It looks like we're in for a sunny Friday. The hit television series, "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia," is coming to...Philadelphia.

Danny DeVito, Philly's own Rob McElhenney and the rest of the cast will be in Philadelphia shooting scenes for the upcoming season of the show.

The show will be shooting scenes near 12th and Locust Streets.

Road closures will be in place on Friday afternoon for several hours for Camac Street between Locust and Walnut and Chancellor and St. Andrews Street. Scenes will be being shot on the street.

Residents are being asked to look out for no parking signs on 12th Street from Sansom Street to Spruce Street, 13th Street from Locust to Walnut and Locust from 11th Street to 13th street.

Production is set to start around 6:00 a.m. and wrap up by 7:00 p.m.

Vehicles that remain in no parking areas will be towed and residents are reminded that they will not be delayed in getting to their homes and businesses.

 

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