'Schitt's Creek' Sequel Plans Were Considered Prior to Catherine O'Hara's Death, Dan Levy Says
Levy said the sequel would have included O'Hara, but her death made continuing the series without her impossible.
- Schitt's Creek creator Dan Levy announced he will not produce a sequel to the sitcom following the death of star Catherine O'Hara earlier this year.
- Levy previously considered a new chapter for the series, but those plans ended immediately after O'Hara died in January at age 71 following a brief illness.
- While visiting the Goodwood, Ontario, set for his upcoming Netflix show Big Mistakes, a tearful Levy reflected on his memories with O'Hara, calling the loss "a collective loss."
- O'Hara was a comedy icon known for roles in mockumentaries "Best in Show" and "Beetlejuice", as well as portraying the matriarch Moira Rose in 80 episodes of Schitt's Creek.
- The acclaimed sitcom ran for six seasons until 2020, winning 19 Emmy nominations and sweeping all seven major comedy award categories during its final season.
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'Schitt's Creek' sequel plans were considered prior to Catherine O'Hara's death, Dan Levy says
"Schitt's Creek" star Dan Levy said he considered a sequel to the hit sitcom series, but plans changed after Catherine O'Hara's death. (AP Photo)
Canadian actor and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ co-creator Dan Levy addresses sequel speculation
Levy, who is currently promoting new Netflix series “Big Mistakes,” revisited the Schitt’s Creek filming location of Goodwood, Ont., in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning.
Dan Levy Rules Out Return To 'Schitt’s Creek' Because Of One Major Reason
The idea of returning to ‘Schitt’s Creek‘ has stayed alive for years, especially as talks of a follow-up gained traction earlier this year. Fans believed the beloved story could continue in some form, even after the series wrapped in 2020. That possibility has now been completely shut down. Dan Levy has made it clear that […] The post Dan Levy Rules Out Return To ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Because Of One Major Reason appeared first on FirstCuriosity.
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