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Newsweek
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Is 'Schitt's Creek' Coming Back? The Famous Motel Might Provide a Clue
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Rumors of a Schitt's Creek reboot are swirling after a video about a key filming location went viral online. The Hockley Motel, known in the series as the Rosebud Motel, was the Rose family's home and featured in all six seasons of the Canadian sitcom. Recently, the "Rosebud Motel" sign, which had been removed following filming, reappeared on the property. Newsweek has contacted Dan and Eugene Levy's representatives for comment via email. The Context Schitt's Creek is an Emmy Award-winning series created by Dan Levy and his father, Eugene Levy, who also starred in the program together. The sitcom premiered in Canada in 2015 on CBC and in the United States the same year on Pop TV. However, it wasn't until its arrival on Netflix in 2017 that it became a hit with the American audience. Known for its laugh-out-loud comedy and quotable moments, Schitt's Creek featured a star-studded cast led by Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara as Johnny and Moira Rose. Dan Levy and Annie Murphy played their children, David and Alexis. Emily Hampshire played motel worker Stevie Budd, and Sarah Levy—daughter of Eugene Levy—played Twyla Sands. Eugene Levy, Annie Murphy, Dan Levy and Catherine O'Hara at the FYC Screening of Pop TV's "Schitt's Creek" at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California, on May 30, 2019. Eugene Levy, Annie Murphy, Dan Levy and Catherine O'Hara at the FYC Screening of Pop TV's "Schitt's Creek" at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California, on May 30, To Know Last week, singer Nicole Rayy took to TikTok to share a video of herself standing in front of the Hockley Motel. "So the rumors are true. I wanted to see for myself that it was back, and it's back! The sign is back," she told her 19,600 followers. "I don't know what they're gonna make. Maybe a reunion? Another season? A movie? Who's excited?!" At the time of publication, her video had racked up more than 1.6 million views, 67,500 likes and 1,500 comments. On Tuesday, @itsschittscreek, a Schitt's Creek fan account, posted Rayy's clip on Instagram, where it received an additional 1.6 million views, 53,600 likes and 1,000 comments. In 2021, the Hockley Motel—located in Mono, Ontario, outside of Toronto—was listed for sale at $1.6 million U.S. dollars, Deadline reported at the time. It is unclear whether someone purchased the property. While the signage could be a clue of a reboot or spinoff as social media users hope, it could also simply be a nod to the building's history. Dan Levy previously hinted that Schitt's Creek's story wasn't finished. During a 2020 interview with Oprah Daily, he said, "Sure!" when asked if he would consider a reboot. "I think in order to finish your story, you have to know where people are going next, so I do know where everyone is headed," he told the outlet. "There's a thousand different avenues. I just think it's about, is it the right time? Do we think we could give it justice? Do we think it would be the same quality of what the show was? And the answer is ... I don't know." In a 2023 interview about a possible revival, the Sex Education star echoed similar sentiments. "I love the fact that people want more," he told E! News at the Hollywood premiere of Good Grief. "But it has to beat what we've done, and that's a tough thing to do. So until the idea comes to me, who knows?" What People Are Saying Hopeful fans commented on the viral TikTok and Instagram posts to share their excitement about a possible return to the town of Schitt's Creek. Instagram user @anitrainns wrote: "Bring it back. Show movie, doesn't even matter ... best show of all time!" User @ wrote: "It's been a horrible year. We need this." User @m00n_m4m4 wrote: "OMG YES, DAVID!!! I didn't know until this very moment but this is everything we need right now." User @spicymargs_foodie wrote: "Ommmmmggggg I need like 10 more seasons and a movie and a reunion." TikTok user @xxjanelixx wrote: "OMG I might just be THE most excited if this is true. Bring me David Rose sarcasm immediately!!!!!" User @everydayheatherann wrote: "Please tell me this is real!!!" User @ wrote: "WHAAAAT??? don't play with my feelings woman!!!" What Happens Next On Wednesday, Variety reported that Hampshire had joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the Canadian actress set to star as E.D.I.T.H. in the series Vision. A Schitt's Creek reboot has not been confirmed.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Is Schitt's Creek returning for a new season? New Rosebud Motel sign raises speculation
Motel Signage Sparks Online Buzz Live Events Fans Theorize on Possible Revival FAQs Why is the Rosebud Motel sign back in the news? Has a new season or movie of Shitt's Creek been confirmed? (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The sighting of the iconic Rosebud Motel sign back at its original filming location has reignited fan speculation about a possible return of the Emmy-winning series Schitt's Creek. Though the show wrapped up in 2020 after six celebrated seasons, the reinstallation of the familiar signage has sparked fresh curiosity among loyal sudden reappearance of the Rosebud Motel sign at the Ontario-based Hockley Motel – the real-world location of the beloved series – has set social media ablaze, as mentioned in a report by TV Insider. The signage, which had been removed after production ended, was recently spotted back in place, leading fans to wonder whether a reunion, a spin-off, or even a feature-length film could be in the works, as mentioned in a report by TV to the intrigue, a fan posted a video on TikTok from the site, exclaiming, 'So the rumors are true... The sign is back! Maybe a reunion, another season, a movie?! Who's excited?' Another fan on Instagram, sharing a photo of the motel's updated facade, wrote, 'The sign is up!!!! This is new. And freakin' exciting!!'Fans also noted that other familiar elements from the show, including the signature vending machine, have reappeared on-site, adding weight to speculation that the property is once again being used for a Schitt's Creek-related project, as per a report by TV Creek originally debuted a decade ago, with its sixth and final season airing in 2020. The series, created by Eugene Levy and his son Dan Levy, follows the misadventures of the once-wealthy Rose family, forced to relocate to a small town they once bought as a joke after losing their Rosebud Motel served as the family's unlikely new home—and became one of the series' most iconic the show ended on a high note and was widely praised for its poignant finale, co-creator Dan Levy had previously hinted that the story might not be over a 2020 interview, Levy remarked, 'If there is an idea that ever pops into my head worthy of these wonderful people, it has to be really freakin' good... Fingers crossed that we get a really good idea coming into our heads at some point soon.'That statement, coupled with the new developments at the motel site, has only fueled speculation that something new may be in development under 2021, the Hockley Motel was put on the market for $1.6 million, prompting some to speculate that the site may have been purchased for a potential Schitt's Creek fan experience or tourism social media users now believe that the motel may be part of an immersive fan attraction, while others remain convinced that a movie or limited series is in the of now, there has been no official confirmation from Dan Levy, Eugene Levy, or any production houses linked to the show. However, with mounting fan interest and tangible signs at the filming site, speculation is unlikely to subside anytime the return of Rosebud Motel signals a continuation of the beloved Schitt's Creek saga or simply serves as a nostalgic homage remains to be seen. For now, fans can only wait and iconic sign was recently reinstalled at the Hockley Motel in Ontario, the real-world location of Schitt's Creek, sparking fan theories about a potential revival or new of now, neither Dan Levy nor any official source has confirmed a continuation of the series or a film.