Dan Levy discusses a prospective Schitt’s Creek reunion years after the sad finale

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Dan Levy has opened up about the possibility of a Schitt’s Creek reunion, three years after the show’s emotional finale.

The sitcom followed the iconic Rose family, who lost their entire fortune and were forced to start anew in their one remaining asset – a small town that patriarch Johnny Rose (Eugene Levy) had previously purchased as a joke.

The family, including mom Moira Rose (Catherine O’Hara) and daughter Alexis (Annie Murphy), settled down and made Schitt’s Creek their home, with the series concluding after an incredible six-season run.

While appearing on the red carpet for his new film, Good Grief, Dan was asked about the potential for a Schitt’s Creek reunion.

‘I love the fact that people want more, but it has to surpass what we’ve done, and that’s a tough thing to do,’ the David Rose actor told E! News. ‘So until the idea comes to me, who knows? But if it means people go back and watch the show from the beginning, it’s not a bad thing.’

If that’s a hint for everyone to binge-watch the show again, we’ll take it.

Dan isn’t the only cast member who has talked about returning to Schitt’s Creek for another adventure. Earlier this year, his dad, Eugene – who also played his on-screen father in the series – reflected on the show’s success and the possibility of a film.

‘It was a great run, and the way it worked out, where we hit our stride, our peak right at the end of the series with a record-breaking Emmy night, was much better than if the show had hit big in its first or second season,’ he said while on This Morning.

‘We’ve said we’re always keeping things open, and Daniel himself has said it really depends on the idea for what it is, because whatever it is, it has to elevate itself from where we left off to where we’re going to pick up. It has to keep moving up. When we hit that idea, would we love to do it again? Yes. Would we love to get back together with the cast again? Absolutely.’

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