Dan Levy was considering a "Schitt's Creek" sequel before Catherine O'Hara's death

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In an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Dan Levy revealed that he was contemplating a sequel to "Schitt's Creek" before Catherine O'Hara's passing. Although Levy stated that such a project would be "impossible" after O'Hara's death, he expressed that he had seriously considered the idea prior to her passing.

The renowned producer and actor visited the filming location of Rose Apothecary, the legendary spot from "Schitt's Creek," during the interview. This visit brought to light the emotional connection he still has to the series and his memories from the production.

Catherine O'Hara's unexpected passing has evoked sadness among many "Schitt's Creek" fans. O'Hara brought an iconic identity to the series by portraying the character Moira Rose and received numerous accolades, including Emmy Awards.

Levy's statement highlights how emotionally charged a topic sequel projects can be for their creators. He seems to believe that it would be impossible to create a production in the same spirit without his former co-star.

Since the original series of "Schitt's Creek" concluded successfully, it has continued to be beloved by fans for years. Levy's remarks suggest that any potential sequel project would center around O'Hara's legacy for the fans.

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