Eugene Levy hints at Schitt's Creek revival

He said never say never when he spoke about revisiting the Rose family
Schitt's Creek
Schitt's Creek

Eugene Levy, the creator of Schitt's Creek, who also starred as Johnny Rose on the show for six seasons, has hinted at a possible revival of the Emmy award-winning sitcom. After almost 3 years of the show's finale in 2020, fans had started losing hope of a possible revival. 

Eugene Levy, who co-created the sitcom with his onscreen and offscreen son Daniel Levy, recently told Radio Times, “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.”

He also said "never say never" when he spoke about revisiting the Rose family. He continued, “There’s nothing in the works right now, to be honest, but you know, we’ve never stopped thinking about what might happen down the line. We’re certainly open to anything, I think when the idea that is the right idea presents itself we’ll probably act on it, I guess.”

Levy also said that he misses the cast and added, “It was a great production, mostly everybody was on the show for all six years. It was just such a delightful show to do. The fact that I’m working with my son and daughter, was kind of a gift to fatherhood I guess. I thought it was hitting on all cylinders pretty much from the first season right through to our last.”

The Canadian television sitcom, Schitt's Creek follows the trials and tribulations of the formerly wealthy Rose family when they are forced to relocate to Schitt's Creek, a rundown small town they once purchased as a joke.

Schitt’s Creek also starred Catherine O’Hara as Moira Rose and Annie Murphy as Alexis Rose. Other actors that appeared in the series included Jennifer Robertson, Emily Hampshire, Tim Rozon, Chris Elliott, Dustin Milligan, Sarah Levy, John Hemphill, Karen Robinson, and Rizwan Manji, to name a few.
 

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