Schitt's Creek star's new Netflix series gets release date

Netflix is where many of us discovered and fell in love with Schitt's Creek, so it's only right that star and creator Dan Levy is returning to the streaming giant for his new show Big Mistakes, which has just been given a release date. Created by Levy and Bottoms star Rachel Sennott, the show will focus on two siblings who are blackmailed into working in the world of organised crime. Levy will be starring alongside Ghosts US star Taylor Ortega, with Roseanne/The Conners and Lady Bird's Laurie Metcalfe as the mother.The show's Instagram announced the release date in posts showcasing a billboard on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip, where the release date of 9 April dangled in the middle of a sparkly necklace. Very fancy!View full post on InstagramRelated: Best streaming servicesThe caption teased that there was "More to come…" and Levy delivered by sharing photos of the cast sporting smaller versions of the same release date necklace. He also teased that the first trailer is coming tomorrow (12 March).When the show was announced last year, the actor told Tudum: "I'm so excited to be bringing this truly chaotic family story to life with Netflix."I'm thrilled with the team we’re building both behind the scenes and in front of the camera." He added: "Taylor Ortega is going to become a household name, and it's been my life's mission to get to call Laurie Metcalf 'mother'. Looking forward to getting to share this with everyone."View full post on InstagramRelated: Good Grief's Dan Levy reveals real-life inspiration behind sex toy sceneLevy previously shared a series of photos with his co-stars from the set back in August, confirming the show had officially started shooting. "BIG MISTAKES is now in production. Get the hell into it. Best team. Best time," he wrote.Big Mistakes will premiere on Netflix on 9 April. Schitt's Creek can be streamed in full on the service now.The new edition of Living Legends, a 100-page all-colour celebration of Harry Styles, is here! Buy Harry Styles in newsagents or online.Joe Anderton is a freelance news writer at Digital Spy, having worked there since 2016. In his time, he's covered a host of live events and interviewed celebrities big and small. A big fan of TV and movies both mainstream and obscure, Joe also enjoys video games and in particular PlayStation. Joe currently does not use Twitter, but he only ever used it to tell people to watch the film Help! I'm a Fish.

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