Eugene Levy breaks down what it would take for more ‘Schitt’s Creek’ to happen
Although it’s no longer available on Netflix, Schitt’s Creek is still alive and well on Hulu — and it sounds like there may still be life in the Rose family’s story, too.
During an appearance on The Late Show, co-creator Eugene Levy — who made the show with his son, Dan Levy — implied that a Schitt’s Creek follow-up wouldn’t necessarily be out of the question.
“Of course we loved that show and we loved the cast, and we would do anything to work with that cast again,” Levy says to host Stephen Colbert in the clip above. “My son Daniel has always said it really depends on the idea. If there’s an idea for a Schitt’s Creek follow-up that can take us to an even higher point than we left off on the show, then I think that would be a good starting point for that project. If and when that idea happens I think we’d be more than delighted to actually get in and do it again. But nothing right now.”
We’re keeping everything crossed.
Although it’s no longer available on Netflix, Schitt’s Creek is still alive and well on Hulu — and it sounds like there may still be life in the Rose family’s story, too.
During an appearance on The Late Show, co-creator Eugene Levy — who made the show with his son, Dan Levy — implied that a Schitt’s Creek follow-up wouldn’t necessarily be out of the question.
“Of course we loved that show and we loved the cast, and we would do anything to work with that cast again,” Levy says to host Stephen Colbert in the clip above. “My son Daniel has always said it really depends on the idea. If there’s an idea for a Schitt’s Creek follow-up that can take us to an even higher point than we left off on the show, then I think that would be a good starting point for that project. If and when that idea happens I think we’d be more than delighted to actually get in and do it again. But nothing right now.”
We’re keeping everything crossed.