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Impractical Jokers Shakes Fans With Schedule Changes As Star Reveals The Show Was Almost Canceled And They Filmed The Series Finale

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IMPRACTICAL Jokers shocked fans with a major schedule change as fans awaited a new episode.

The fan-favorite comedy TV series began in early 2010 and its 11th season will premiere on July 11.

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James ‘Murr’ Murray, Brian ‘Q’ Quinn and Sal Vulcano for the final season of Impractical JokersCredit: Instagram/impracticaljokersofficial
James 'Murr' Murray, Brian 'Q' Quinn, Sal Vulcano and former star Joe Gatto filming for the show in 2020

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James ‘Murr’ Murray, Brian ‘Q’ Quinn, Sal Vulcano and former star Joe Gatto filming for the show in 2020Credit: Alamy
James 'Murr' Murray, Brian 'Q' Quinn and a guest on an episode of Impractical Jokers

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James ‘Murr’ Murray, Brian ‘Q’ Quinn and a guest on an episode of Impractical JokersCredit: Tru TV

On Thursday, Impractical Jokers star Brian “Q” Quinn made a big reveal about the upcoming episode and how they “made it great.”

He wrote on his X account, formerly Twitter, “New episode of Impractical Jokers tonight.

“We have Joey Fatone with us tonight. There was a chance this could be the series finale, so we made a great one.

“So we signed on for two more seasons, so now it’s just a killer episode. It’s going to be a favorite.”

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He revealed that the show will air at 10pm EST on TBS instead of the former TruTV network.

WHAT FANS CAN EXPECT

Brian quote tweeted his co-star James “Murr” Murray and a preview of the episode.

In the quick clip, Murr was sitting at a table talking to a man about their made-up relationship.

In his ear, his friends: fellow co-star Sal Vulcano, Brian and NSYNC star Joey Fatone told him how to act and what to say.

In the comments section of Brian’s post, fans were excited about the new episode.

‘THE EPISODES GET BETTER AND BETTER’

One fan exclaimed: “Please never do a series finale!”

Impractical Jokers’ Sal Vulcano announces he’s secretly married and welcomed his first child as fans ‘can’t believe it’

“I can’t wait!!!! Thank you for all the happiness and laughter you and the boys bring to me. Life sucks sometimes but you guys are always there to make it better,” wrote another viewer.

“Glad to know the show will go on,” said a third.

“Hoping moving to a bigger TBS means more years of Impractical Jokers,” said a fourth.

Impractical Wildcard Details

The reality show follows longtime friends who challenge each other to perform embarrassing tasks in public

-Impractical Jokers premiered on truTV in 2011

-The reality show starred Joe Gazzo, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn and Sal Vulcano

-Joe left the series after season 9 in 2022 to focus on his personal life

-The improv show currently stars James, Brian and Sal

-Before season 11, the series revealed that it would move from truTV to TBS

A fifth pointed out: “The episodes keep getting better!!!”

“If you do a series finale, Joe [Gatto] it has to be in it,” someone mentioned.

JOE’S DEPARTURE

Joe was a series regular but left in 2021.

The star revealed on New Year’s Eve 2021 that he would not be returning for another season after facing divorce from his wife Bessy Gatto.

He wrote in his statement: “Along with my friends, I have dedicated a decade of my life to building this franchise and I could not be more proud of what has been accomplished.

Former Impractical Jokers star Joe Gatto with his adorable puppies

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Former Impractical Jokers star Joe Gatto with his adorable puppiesCredit: Instagram

“However, due to some problems in my personal life, I have to step away. Bessy and I have decided to separate amicably, so now I need to focus on being the best parent and co-parent to our two amazing children.

“I am very grateful to have worked with each of [the cast and crew]”, he concluded.

Q, Murr and Sal have continued with the show and have frequent celebrity appearances including Kesha, Post Malone, Howie Mandel, Brooke Shields and Paul Rudd.

Sal Vulcano, Joey Fatone and Brian 'Q' Quinn at the season premiere of Impractical Jokers

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Sal Vulcano, Joey Fatone and Brian ‘Q’ Quinn at the season premiere of Impractical JokersCredit: Impractical Jokers/ TBS
James 'Murr' Murray playing a prank in an upcoming episode of Impractical Jokers

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James ‘Murr’ Murray playing a prank in an upcoming episode of Impractical JokersCredit: Impractical Jokers/TBS
Brian 'Q' Quinn at the Impractical Jokers: The Movie event in New York City on February 20, 20220

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Brian ‘Q’ Quinn at the Impractical Jokers: The Movie event in New York City on February 20, 20220Credit: Getty



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