Eugene Levy has yet to hear his son and Schitt’s Creek co-creator Dan Levy’s idea for a reboot of the hit show. While Dan Levy previously revealed that he has a “kernel of an idea” for a reboot of the Canadian sitcom, Eugene hasn’t been filled in on the details.
“If he said he had a kernel of an idea for a reboot, he didn’t lay it on me. I don’t know what he necessarily comes up with; I don’t have Instagram,” he quipped on Today’s Girl Code.
Sharing his thoughts on a reboot, he said, “Listen, we’ve always said we would love—obviously, we love this group, we love the cast, we love the show, and we would love to get together and do something.” Eugene added, “It’s just, no idea has come up. Nobody has come up with the idea yet. And whatever it is, it has to start kind of on the level where we left off. Otherwise, there’s no point.”
When the interviewer suggested a Schitt’s Creek movie, he responded, “Wow, that’s a good prediction. I kind of like that. That gets me excited. Never say never.”
Schitt’s Creek ran for six seasons from 2015 to 2020. The show and its creators were highly acclaimed, with Eugene and Dan winning an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series. Eugene also won the lead actor Emmy, while Dan won the supporting actor Emmy, in addition to awards for directing and writing.
