TORONTO - When the CBC sitcom “Schitt’s Creek” finished its run in April of last year just as the pandemic ramped up, cast member Sarah Levy anticipated a dry spell on the work front. As fate would have it, another “Schitt’s” alum was cast, too — Tim Rozon, who played rugged environmentalist Mutt Schitt on the CBC comedy. The show also reunited Rozon with some of his “Wynonna Earp” castmates, including Savannah Basley and Melanie Scrofano, who guest stars in one episode and directs two of them. Levy said guest stars who stayed in a home next to a cemetery during filming all reported “some kind of paranormal energy” there. “After filming ‘SurrealEstate,’ I’m more of a believer and it’s because of all the guest stars telling me,” he said.
Source: thestar July 15, 2021 09:48 UTC