Schitt’s Creek’s creators are ‘open’ to bringing the show back

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This is great news to hear!

Eugene Levy has stated that they are open to bringing Schitt’s Creek back in the future.

The Canadian actor co-created and starred in the show with his son, Dan Levy. The sitcom aired for six seasons and chronicled the life of a wealthy family who are forced to live and work in a dilapidated motel after losing everything else.

The sitcom also includes Catherine O’Hara as Moira Rose, arguably one of the most iconic TV characters of the past decade!

The sitcom aired for six seasons, culminating in 2020, and its pleasant and wholesome character helped it build a devoted fan base.

So the prospect of its reappearance is really welcome news for its admirers!

“I know my son Daniel has said this, we’d love to get together with these people again and take the show and the characters to yet another level.” Eugene Levy explained in an interview with Radio Times.


“There’s nothing in the works right now, to be honest, but we’ve never stopped thinking about what might happen in the future. We’re certainly open to anything; I believe that if the proper proposal presents itself, we’ll most likely act on it,” he added.

“It was a fantastic production; most of the cast stayed on for the entire six-year run. It was just such a fun show to perform. Working with my son and daughter was a gift to dad, I suppose. I thought it was firing on all cylinders from the first season to our last.”

So, will Schitt’s Creek return? It appears to be a possibility, but it may be some time in the future.

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