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A Schitt's Creek Movie Could Soon Be Made After The Show's Massive Emmy Success

A Schitt's Creek Movie Could Soon Be Made After The Show's Massive Emmy Success

But co-creator Dan Levy, who also played David Rose, has one condition

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Canadian comedy show Schitt's Creek picked up not one, not two, not three but seven Emmy Awards yesterday, becoming the first series in history to take out all four acting categories and winning the biggest amount of gongs for a single season.

After six seasons, the show was finally brought to an end earlier this year.

However, following the show's Emmy successes, many are asking whether the cast could be brought back - it's a question that star, writer and co-creator Dan Levy has received loud and clear.

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Speaking to Vanity Fair after a clean sweep of the awards show, Dan spoke about the possibility of a Schitt's Creek movie.

"Here's the thing: This is the best way we could have ever ended the show," he said.

"So if there is an idea that ever pops into my head, worthy of these wonderful people, it has to be really freaking good at this point.

"Because this [the final season] was a really nice way of saying goodbye... so fingers crossed that we get a really good idea that comes into our head."

The idea of a reboot might be intriguing to viewers who thought the show's conclusion wrapped things up in a neat little bow.

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But Dan didn't completely rule it out.

"I would love to work with these beautiful people again," he said.

"This has been the most incredible experience."

Dan won Emmys for Best Supporting Actor and Best Writing in a Comedy Series, and gave an absolutely glowing review of what it was like to be a part of the show.

He said while accepting his award: "I just want to say thank you to my dad for giving me the reins to this show, even though I didn't have any experience in a writers room.

"Saying that out loud right now feels like a wild choice on your part, but I am very grateful for it."

Schitt's Creek won Best Comedy Series, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Directing and Best Writing for a Comedy Series.

Featured Image Credit: Schitt's Creek/Netflix

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film