Schitt's Creek to Stream on HBO Max
Mindy KalingActress, writer, producer, and author of humorous essays on Hollywood and life.
The critically acclaimed comedy series, 'Schitt's Creek,' is set to expand its streaming availability, moving to HBO Max. This development brings the complete six-season run of the show to a broader audience, coupled with a curated in-app playlist for continuous viewing. The beloved program, which garnered significant accolades including numerous Emmy Awards, originally aired in Canada on CBC and in the U.S. on Pop TV before finding immense popularity on Netflix. The shift to HBO Max comes shortly after the passing of one of its cherished stars, Catherine O'Hara, who portrayed the iconic Moira Rose.
Emmy-Winning Comedy 'Schitt's Creek' Finds New Home on HBO Max
Effective Saturday, February 7th, the entire collection of 'Schitt's Creek' episodes will be accessible on HBO Max. This transition provides subscribers with comprehensive access to the endearing narrative of the Rose family. The series, conceived by the talented father-son duo Dan and Eugene Levy, chronicles the journey of the once-affluent Rose family – Johnny Rose (Eugene Levy), his wife Moira (Catherine O'Hara), and their children David (Dan Levy) and Alexis (Annie Murphy) – as they navigate life after losing their fortune. The show's six-season run, from 2015 to 2020, was marked by critical success, culminating in an impressive 19 Emmy nominations and nine wins, including seven for its final season. This move to HBO Max also introduces a specialized 'Schitt's Creek' playlist within the platform's 'channels' feature, ensuring an uninterrupted viewing experience for fans. The announcement holds particular poignancy following the recent demise of legendary actress Catherine O'Hara on January 30th at the age of 71. O'Hara, celebrated for her memorable roles in films such as 'Home Alone' and 'Beetlejuice,' experienced a career resurgence with her portrayal of Moira Rose, a role for which she received an Emmy in 2020. Eugene Levy shared heartfelt sentiments regarding O'Hara's passing, reflecting on their fifty-year professional and personal bond, which spanned from their early days at Second City to their collaborative efforts on 'Schitt's Creek.'
The migration of 'Schitt's Creek' to HBO Max underscores the evolving landscape of streaming services and the strategic acquisition of popular content. This accessibility on a new major platform not only honors the show's legacy but also introduces its unique blend of humor and heart to a fresh wave of viewers. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of well-crafted storytelling and character development that a series can transcend its original broadcast homes to find continued success and new audiences. Furthermore, the timing of this announcement, coinciding with reflections on Catherine O'Hara's profound impact, reinforces the emotional connection audiences have with the show and its talented cast.

