Rob McElhenney has said there will be a second season of “Welcome to Wrexham” in 2023. The last episode of the first season aired Wednesday night. McElhenney then tweeted that the show would be back next year.
The actor said –
“Tonight is the last episode of Season 1 of @WrexhamFX.”
oops. Sorry. Tonight is the last episode of SEASON 1 of @WrexhamFX
SEASON 2 returns next year. I have a clause in my contract that says I will do nothing less than 16 seasons of a TV show 🙂
— Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) October 13, 2022
“SEASON 2 returns next year. I have a clause in my contract that says I will do nothing less than 16 seasons of a TV show”
– he added, an ironic reference to his long-running series
“It’s always sunny in Philadelphia.”
In “Welcome to Wrexham”, actors Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds bought and took over Wrexham AFC, a fifth tier Welsh club looking to move up the English pyramid.
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Ryan Reynolds tweeted about the second season just a week after the first season ended on October 12, 2022, but we don’t know when it will be out.
In fact, we don’t even know what’s going to happen in the second season. Reynolds and McElhenney’s first season as club owners ran from September 2020 until the completion of the 2021–22 season at the end of May 2022.
It is thought that this second season will be slightly shorter and will only cover the 2022-2023 school year, which will end in early June 2023 at the latest.
If so, it wouldn’t be crazy to think the show could start in late August 2023. Since the first season started on August 24, 2022, there’s already a reason to stick to that schedule.
The show’s first season was around the end of the 2020-21 season and the 2021-22 season, as Wrexham attempted to move out of the National League into League Two.
Wrexham’s current season, which started in August and will end in May, will be seen in season two. In the US, the show was shown on FX and Hulu, and in the UK on Disney+.
People in the US who can’t get enough of Wrexham won’t have to wait until season two to see more, because ESPN2 will show the club’s FA Cup match against Blyth Spartans this Saturday.
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