"It's tough being back": Actor Dan Levy on potential sequel to comedy series Schitt's Creek
Washington DC [US], April 6 (ANI): Actor-filmmaker Dan Levy revealed he once ruminated on a potential follow-up to hit series Schitt's Creek. After star Catherine O'Hara's death, however, the showrunner-actor said he wouldn't pursue a sequel, reported Deadline.
In the interview tied to Levy's forthcoming Netflix comedy show Big Mistakes, the Emmy-winning creator strolled down Goodwood, Ontario, the small community that served as the filming locale for the fictitious town where a newly broke wealthy family was forced to settle in the show Schitt's Creek.
"Yeah, I was thinking about it," John Levy said of a potential sequel to Schitt's Creek. "It's tough, it's tough being back. I didn't think that I'd have quite an emotional reaction," added John Levy as quoted by Deadline.
Schitt's Creek was a runaway breakout toward the latter half of its six-season run, when it scored a Netflix bump that took the show from its humble cult origins to eventual status as a mainstream staple.
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