06 April,2021 08:01 AM IST | Washington | ANI
Sarah Levy. Pic/AFP
Could the popular sitcom 'Schitt's Creek' hit the big screen? Actor Sarah Levy, who played the role of cafe owner Twyla, is open to the idea of a feature-length follow-up to the series. As per People magazine, Sarah Levy spoke to Jeremy Parsons and Janine Rubenstein, hosts of PEOPLE, EW and TNT's Screen Actors Guild Awards pre-show, ahead of the Sunday ceremony's telecast.
"I keep hearing about a movie. This remains to be seen, but I'm here for it if that's the case," she said, speaking about a potential movie follow-up to the iconic sitcom.
The 34-year-old actor starred in 'Schitt's Creek' alongside her father Eugene Levy and brother Dan Levy, who co-created the series. The sitcom was up for five SAG Awards on Sunday, including outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series, leaving it tied with Netflix's hit drama series 'The Crown' for the most nods.
Both Dan and Eugene were nominated in the outstanding performance by a male actor in a comedy series category, and their costars Annie Murphy and Catherine O'Hara were both up for outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series.
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Given that the series was such a family affair, it's no surprise that there were "lots of conversations over the years around the dinner table" about it, long before it became the beloved hit it is today.
"It's just been an ongoing conversation for close to a decade at this point, and so the success of it hasn't changed the conversations," Sarah said during the pre-show.
She added, "It was really just the quality of the show that was the most important part, and everything else was just the cherry on top."
The show, which premiered in 2015 on the Canadian network CBC and wrapped up its six-season run last April, stars Dan and Eugene alongside O'Hara and Murphy as the Roses, a formerly affluent and out-of-touch family who lose all their money and are forced to live in a small town, the last property they own.
Along the way, they meet quirky townspeople played by Emily Hampshire, Chris Elliot, Noah Reid, Dustin Milligan, and more. Speaking to People magazine last year, Dan opened up about a potential 'Schitt's Creek' movie.
"I don't think there's a single person on our team, cast or crew, that wouldn't want to come back for a movie," he said for People's Sexiest Man Alive issue.
"But at the same time, I think the success of the show really was tied so closely to the care that was put into it and the quality that was put into it. If I can come up with an idea that I think builds on what we've already done in a way that feels good and exciting and new and fresh and challenges our actors, then great. I go to sleep willing that idea to come to me," he added.
'Schitt's Creek' took home two prizes during the SAG Awards 2021. It won in the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series category and O'Hara took home the award in Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Seriescategory. The award ceremony, which honours excellence across film and TV, aired on Sunday on TNT and TBS.
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