It's the end of an era,Swipe fellow fans of Schitt's Creek. Co-creators Daniel and Eugene Levy announced in a heartfelt message that the comedy will return in 2020 for a sixth and final season.
The duo are concluding it on their own terms with an ending they've always envisioned for the show.
Season 6, which will start shooting in a few weeks, will consist of 14 episodes.
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Schitt's Creek found its footing over the last few years and is easily one of the best comedies on air right now. It stars father-son duo Dan and Eugene Levy, as well as Catherine O'Hara, Annie Murphy, Noah Reid, Emily Hampshire, and Chris Elliott.
SEE ALSO: How ‘Schitt’s Creek’ evolved into a great TV comedyWhatever will we do without Moira Rose's spectacular vocabulary or Alexis's "ew Davids?" How will my David and Patrick-loving heart ever survive? We'll find out next year.
Until then, Season 5 of Schitt's Creek is currently airing on Pop TV in the U.S. with the season finale set for April 10. Seasons 1-4 are streaming on Netflix.
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