Though no mention of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia''s ultimate end arose during the recent Comic-Con 2013 panel, few fans of the FX comedy series were surprised to hear star Glenn Howerton's recent interview about ending the show with its 10th season in 2014. Now, Howerton has begun singing a different tune with press, so could Dennis, Mac, Charlie, Dee and Frank live past season 10 after all?

Howerton had originally confirmed to Rolling Stone his intent to "quit" after the 10th season, hoping for the series not to wear out its welcome, but now the writer/star has taken to Twitter to denounce the revelation as a misquote.

That was a misquote in Rolling Stone, y'all. We're signed on through 10 seasons, but may do more. It's a great article in Rolling Stone. I just think he misunderstood when I said we're only signed thru 10. We still might sign on for more. Easy on RollingStone, you guys. It was an honest mistake.

Given the 10th season of 'Always Sunny' won't air until 2014 anyway, it remains to be seen if FX (now FXX) will look to continue the series thereafter, or if the cast will have changed their minds. ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ season 9, meanwhile, so far includes guest appearances from actor Seann William Scott, singer Josh Groban and ‘Breaking Bad‘ star Aaron Paul. ‘Game of Thrones‘ showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss have written an episode, though the story of “Flowers for Charlie” won’t have anything to do with the HBO series.

While we wait for the latest, watch the most recent preview of the 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'’s September 4 move to FXX, and give us your thoughts on ending the series in the comments!

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