Cammy & Mike
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Rob McElhenneyDirectorWelcome to Wrexham
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Adim CommunityWriter
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Tippett StudiosVFX
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Project Type:Animation
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Genres:Animation, Sci-fi
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Runtime:8 minutes 42 seconds
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Country of Filming:United States
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Emmy®-winner Rob McElhenney is the creative force behind It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the critically acclaimed FX comedy series in which he co-stars and serves as executive producer and writer. A native of Philadelphia, McElhenney started his career working as an actor in small parts on the East Coast until moving to Los Angeles. It was there he connected with Glenn Howerton (who co-wrote the series) and Charlie Day. The three filmed the pilot for Sunny on a camcorder.
McElhenney is also the creator, executive producer and star of Mythic Quest, the acclaimed comedy series that debuted on Apple TV+ in February 2020.
In 2021, FX placed a two-season order for Welcome to Wrexham, a docuseries tracking the dreams and people of Wrexham, a working-class town in North Wales, as McElhenney and his business partner Ryan Reynolds take ownership of the town’s historic Football Club. The inaugural season was beloved by critics and audiences worldwide and won five Emmy Awards including Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program, as well as the coveted Critics’ Choice Documentary Award in 2022 and a Critics’ Choice Real TV Award in 2023.
McElhenney is also the co-founder and co-chair of Adim – a collaborative platform that enables creators and fans to develop and own a new generation of content. Adim creators can bring their own ideas, or add on to an existing idea, with each contribution earning reputation points on the Adim platform and ownership of the resulting IP.
“We’re calling on artists, writers, animators, illustrators, and daydreamers to join us on Adim and help decide where to take Cammy & Mike next,” said McElhenney. “The idea is simple. We love these characters, but they shouldn’t belong to Hollywood. We want them to belong to their biggest fans. We’re giving creators and consumers of culture a chance to be rewarded for their contributions to these characters and their stories.”