Schitt's Creek ended its six-season run last year, and Dan Levy has moved on.
Levy created and starred in Schitt's Creek alongside his iconically funny father, Eugene Levy. Now the 38-year-old is bringing cooking competition series The Big Brunch to HBO Max in 2022 all by himself.
From Variety:
Levy created and will host the series that centers around celebrating inspiring but still undiscovered culinary voices from all across the U.S—but also brunch. As the title promises, the competing chefs will have to find innovative and personal ways to redefine what it means to dine between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The series will spotlight the chefs’ stories and business dreams while also giving them a chance to compete for a “life-altering prize.” (HBO Max has yet to announced the specific details around the episodic format or prize amount.)
Levy confirmed the news:
Everybody knows someone doing something extraordinary that just needs a leg up. This show is for my friends and all those people out there building communities around their cooking, looking for their big break. Casting notice coming very soon. https://t.co/NnHIpX0tQ3
— dan levy (@danjlevy) November 1, 2021
Casting information can be found here.
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