Dan Levy revealed he had contemplated a sequel to the acclaimed series “Schitt’s Creek.” The actor and co-creator shared these thoughts during a recent interview with CBS Sunday Morning.
He stated the potential project was under consideration before the passing of his co-star, Catherine O’Hara. Levy expressed that with her death, a continuation of the story is no longer feasible.
The actor firmly asserted that a sequel series simply “can’t” be done now. He emphasized that O’Hara’s iconic role as Moira Rose was integral to the show’s fabric.
Levy’s reflections came during a visit to a location central to the series. He returned to the set of Rose Apothecary, the fictional business from the show.
This visit underscored the deep personal and professional connections formed during production. The setting served as a poignant backdrop for his remarks about the series’ legacy.
His comments highlight how the loss of a key cast member can fundamentally alter creative plans. The ensemble’s chemistry was a cornerstone of the original show’s success.
The interview confirms that while ideas existed, the chapter for “Schitt’s Creek” has concluded. Fans are left with the existing series as a complete work.
