Quinta Brunson teases “Abbott Elementary” will be filming at a live event in season 5: ‘Philly sports fans will be happy’

Quinta Brunson teases "Abbott Elementary" will be filming at a live event in season 5: 'Philly sports fans will be happy'

Disney/Gilles Mingasson Ain't no sports fan like a Philly sports fan — andAbbott Elementaryis looking to highlight that. TheAbbott Elementarycast took the stage at San DiegoComic-Conon Saturday to reminisce about season 4 episode "Karaoke" and look ahead to season 5, coming toABCin October. When asked about potential guest stars for the new season, creator and starQuinta Brunsondidn't name names — but she did hint at an exciting development celebrating Abbott's hometown. "You can expect us to be filming at a live event," she teased. "You can do with that information what you will because I can't give you more information." ABC/Gilles Mingasson "But I do think that Philly sports fans will be very happy," Brunson added, before amending, "Sports fans in general." Janelle James, who plays Principal Ava Coleman on the series, jokingly told the crowd that the scene would be at "Little League Soccer." Abbott Elementaryis no stranger to Philadelphia sports tie-ins. Philadelphia Flyers mascot Gritty guest-starred in the season 2 premiere, while Philadelphia Eagles players Jalen Hurts, Jason Kelce, and Brandon Graham guest-starred on theseason 3 premiereas part of Abbott's career day. Will the Eagles return to the show, or might it be time for the Phillies or the Sixers to get a moment in the spotlight on the series that has nothing but love for its hometown heroes? Abbotthas a history of teasing exciting developments for the show at Comic-Con. Last year, Brunson announced thatan epic crossoverwould be part of season 4. That turned out to be with FX'sIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,and whilethe ABC series aired their episode back in January,the FX show only debuted their own episode with theAbbott Elementarycast this summer. Gilles Mingasson/Disney Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Brunson recently sent the internet into a spiral when she noted thatmembers of her cast will eventually want to move onto other projects. "We are so fortunate and blessed to be on a network TV show for five seasons, and for people to still be fans," Brunson toldBustlein an interview. "That being said, I have cast members who would love to pursue other projects, and our show is very time-consuming. We shoot about seven months out of the year. That can stop people from being able to do a lot of other things." But Disney Television Group President Craig Erwich addressed those remarks while celebrating the show's six 2025 Emmy nominations. "I think those comments were misconstrued," he toldDeadline."She remains incredibly dedicated to the show. And I think you can tell that from just watching the episodes." Check out more ofEW's coverage from San Diego Comic-Con 2025 here. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

 

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