Author: Alexandra August / Source: ScreenRant
Warning: This article contains spoilers from last night’s episode of Modern Family.
Modern Family co-creator and showrunner Steve Levitan reveals that season 11 is still possible for ABC’s long-running sitcom. This contradicts earlier statements Levitan made this past January claiming that he couldn’t see the show moving past the final year of its multi-year pickup.
In its historic 10-season run, Modern Family reinvigorated the sitcom format by introducing new character archetypes and intricate ensemble stories that felt more reminiscent of shows like Arrested Development than anything ABC had aired previously. It’s been nominated for countless awards and won the Emmy for Best Comedy Series five years in a row, starting with its first season in 2010. Some of its prestigious guest stars have included Nathan Fillion, Benjamin Bratt, and Jesse Eisenberg, and the original cast and crew has remained consistent despite Levitan’s public break with Fox. The announcement that season 10 would feature a major death – plus the fact that producing season 11 would require significant contract negotiations for everyone involved – made it seem very likely that season 10 would be Modern Family’s swan song.
But in an interview today with THR, Levitan makes it seem like season 11 is more likely than anyone had previously thought:
“There’s definitely interest from the studio and network and we’re all trying to figure out if that’s what we want to…
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