Actor and filmmaker Dan Levy broke down in tears revisiting the town where Schitt’s Creek was filmed, two months after the death of his co-star, Catherine O’Hara.
The 42-year-old star, who co-created Schitt’s Creek with his father, Eugene Levy, broke down during an interview with CBS News Sunday Morning. Levy and CBS host Anthony Mason visited Goodwood, a Canadian town north of Toronto, where the beloved sitcom was filmed. Levy said it was his first visit since Schitt’s Creek ended.
The actor became visibly emotional when Mason asked about the possibility of a sequel or reboot. “No, not now,” he responded. “You can’t.” He also admitted that he had thought about it “before” O’Hara’s death.
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