We can hardly believe that the series finale of Schitt’s Creek is tonight!
We can hardly believe that the series finale of Schitt’s Creek is tonight!
Catherine O'Hara has made a career out of creating memorable, sometimes slightly screwy characters. Those characters are often one-and-done creations, contained to their own sketch world or movie.
A Canadian treasure once sang "Goodbye's the saddest word I'll ever hear"... and it seems like Céline Dion was singing about our feelings toward Schitt's Creek.
David, stop acting like a disgruntled pelican! That's just one of many bits of dialogue from the beloved Schitt's Creek we're going to find ourselves missing as the show wraps up tomorrow night. Sure, we've got five seasons to watch on Netflix and a sixth to watch on Pop, but nothing will ever top hearing some of those lines for the first time, and suddenly finding ourselves with incredible images in our heads.
For Daniel Levy, who co-created CBC’s Schitt’s Creek with his father Eugene in 2015, he still can’t pinpoint when he knew, unequivocally, that the show was a hit.
Schitt's Creek has been our happy place for quite some time, but now that the show is just one week away from concluding for good, we're starting to get even more emotional about it than usual. The beloved Canadian sitcom has given us so many gifts, from Moira Rose's (Catherine O'Hara) wonderfully weird wardrobe and charming elocution to Johnny's (Eugene Levy) unfailing entrepreneurial spirit to Alexis' (Annie Murphy) unforgettable earworm and beyond.
As production on Schitt's Creek started winding down, series star and co-creator Dan Levy had to put his foot down and stop a certain behavior. "There was a point where I had to shut down the, like, 'this is the last' stuff because it was getting to the point where you'd do something and someone would whisper, ‘this is the last time we're picking up cutlery,'" Levi said in the post-episode breakdown roundtable posted by Canadian broadcaster CBC.
Television is a powerful tool. Consumption of the medium is an inherently intimate experience as viewers embrace shows and characters in the safety of their own homes.
Annie Murphy is the inspiration behind the latest TikTok trend.
There’s nothing from stopping Schitt’s Creek superfans from visiting the town where the show is filmed, even when there’s a stay at home order because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Schitt's Creek has a loyal and passionate fan base — we know, we're part of it — but the cast and crew behind the show are asking some of the more dedicated fans to rethink how they're expressing their fandom, at least when it comes to traveling.
Schitt's Creek has a loyal and passionate fan base — we know, we're part of it — but the cast and crew behind the show are asking some of the more dedicated fans to rethink how they're expressing their fandom, at least when it comes to traveling.
Goodwood, Ontario, has become a tourist hot spot as the backdrop for Schitt's Creek. Now, the Pop TV cult hit's Twitter account has warned fans not to visit the picturesque town just north of Toronto to avoid spreading the new coronavirus among local residents.
Schitt's Creek is coming to an end, but you're going to be able to keep the Rose family in your life thanks to some vinyl. E! News can confirm Schitt's Creek is getting the Funko Pop treatment.
All good things must come to an end, even—and especially—television shows. And in the 2019-2020 TV season, quite a few favorites are signing off.
Schitt's Creek isn't just saying goodbye with a simple series finale. Perhaps in an effort to brighten all of our spirits in these dark times, Pop announced this morning that Schitt's Creek's final episode will be followed by an hour-long documentary special titled, Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt's Creek Farewell.
Schitt's Creek is ending with an hour-long goodbye special, and we're already tearing up in anticipation. On Thursday, PopTV shared a first look at the special, Best Wishes, Warmest Regards: A Schitt's Creek Farewell, which will air after the series finale on Tuesday, April 7.
Two Canadian icons — Schitt's Creek and Victor Garber — are finally coming together. Garber will guest star on Tuesday's episode of the Pop TV sitcom as a blast from Moira's (Catherine O'Hara) soap opera past.
Annie Murphy remembers exactly where she was when her life changed. It all started when her phone lit up with the name "Eugene Levy." Three weeks before receiving that call, she had auditioned for the roles of Alexis Rose and Stevie Budd on Schitt's Creek.
Texis no more. Schitt's Creek sent fans crying in the Tuesday, Feb.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Tuesday's episode of Schitt's Creek. Read at your own risk!]
Schitt's Creek star Annie Murphy is bringing the funny to AMC in the new comedy Kevin Can F*** Himself, the network announced Friday. Executive producer Valerie Armstrong (Lodge 49) created the series, which will also be executive produced by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack.
AMC is going a Little Bit Alexis. Annie Murphy, known as the incredibly well-traveled Alexis Rose on Schitt's Creek, has landed quite the next gig. She'll be playing Allison, the lead in Kevin Can F*** Himself, a dark comedy about a typical sitcom wife who escapes her typical sitcom wife life and "discovers her rage." Per AMC, "Kevin Can F*** Himself probes the secret life of a type of woman we all grew up believing we knew: the sitcom wife (Murphy).
A spoof song written and recorded for the TV series Schitt’s Creek has become a surprise streaming hit. “A Little Bit Alexis,” released in February 2019, recently surpassed 1 million on-demand streams in the U.S., according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. Further, two out of its top five streaming weeks have come in the last month. (Listen to the track below.)
Eugene and Dan Levy's Schitt's Creek on Tuesday nabbed a field-leading 26 nominations for the 2020 Canadian Screen Awards, the national film and TV awards.The Canadian laugher, originally a CBC and then a Pop TV comedy, will compete for best comedy and best comedy writing, with both Eugene and Dan Levy scoring acting nominations alongside stars Catherine O'Hara and Annie Murphy.And the CBC's Anne With an E, the adaptation of Anne of Green Gables co-produced with Netflix, grabbed 17
In honor of Schitt's Creek, the popular Canadian television series that premiered its sixth and final season earlier this month, Kelly Clarkson invited Annie Murphy to her talk show on Wednesday (Jan. 29).
Many people know Annie Murphy from her portrayal of Alexis Rose on Schitt's Creek. However, the 33-year-old actress wasn't always famous.
Annie Murphy didn't even have $5 to her name before landing her role on "Schitt's Creek."
Schitt's Creek has been a beacon of hope for many over the last five seasons. Now in its sixth and final season, the show really upped the celebratory nature of love is love with a billboard featuring Dan Levy and Noah Reid kissing in character as David and Patrick. Levy, who in addition to starring in the show co-created it and serves as showrunner, was on The Late Late Show with James Corden to discuss the billboard and how fans of all sexual orientation have embraced its message.
It is both impressive and, for her, perhaps a little unnerving.
There are quite a few moments from Schitt's Creek that are bound to keep us smiling long after the final season ends this year, and Alexis Rose's (Annie Murphy) delivery of her original song "A Little Bit Alexis" is one of them.
Fly, don't run, to watch the most anticipated trailer of the year. We're talking, of course, about the first look at The Crows Have Eyes 3: The Crowening, Moira Rose's (Catherine O'Hara) triumphant return to the big screen in Schitt's Creek.
After so many setbacks and a year of talk (for viewers), the trailer for Moira Rose's The Crows Have Eyes 3: The Crowening is here.
Dan Levy opened up about coming out to his parents when the cast of Schitt's Creek visited Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on Thursday.When Cohen asked when Dan Levy came out to his father and co-star, Eugene Levy, the actor revealed that he was 18."I believe it was mom who just actually said, 'OK, are you gay?'" added Eugene Levy"She did. My mom asked me over for lunch one day and I said, 'Yes,'" recalled Dan Levy.
Like it or not, the end is near for Schitt's Creek. And the cast is spilling all about what's (not) to come.
Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara play a married couple on Schitt's Creek, but did the celebrities ever date in real life?
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