Better mark the calendars, because season six of Schitt’s Creek will be coming to Netflix in May.
Yes, really.
The streaming service recently confirmed the news, as they told fans that the final season of the comedy series will be available to binge (because, let’s be real, that’s definitely how we’ll be watching it) on May 14.
The sixth and ~final~ season of Schitt’s Creek comes to Netflix on 14 May. pic.twitter.com/vXEeqcW28C
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) March 16, 2020
Schitt’s Creek is a Canadian sitcom created by Dan and Eugene Levy, which premiered back in 2015. Their sixth and final season began in North America in January.
Through its run, the series has won 18 Canadian Screen Awards and an ACTRA Award. It’s the first series from network Pop TV to get an Emmy nomination.
Last year, Dan Levy told Entertainment Weekly that he originally thought the show was only going to get five seasons – and teased a possible return to the show down the line.
“I feel really confident that we’ve really mined everything we could,” he said.
“But the world doesn’t explode at the end of it. If there is something that comes up down the line that feels compelling enough to bring our troupe back together and continue to tell a story, so be it.
“I’m not one to lay down the iron fist and say, ‘This is it forever.’ This is just it for now.”