‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas’ Cast on Returning for Roku Film, Hopes for More Movie Versions

After its NBC cancellation in June, 'Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist' is back as a Christmas movie, with the possibility of future stories.

Nearly six months ago, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist was canceled after its second season on NBC. Now, it’s getting a second life on the Roku Channel with Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas, a holiday-themed movie picking up where the beloved musical series left off.

The film, Roku’s first foray into original programming, premiered in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, where creator Austin Winsberg reflected on the show’s whirlwind year.

“After we kind of got this surprise from NBC that the show wasn’t coming back — nobody expected it — and then it was kind of like, ‘Can we set this up somewhere else? Is there a possibility of doing more?'” Winsberg told The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet. (Roku showed interest in continuing the story after talks fizzled at NBC sister streamer Peacock.) That cancellation, amid Emmy noms and critical acclaim, “was such a gutpunch,” Winsberg said, “and I really kind of mourned it when it happened. The show is so personal to me that the concept of it being gone I couldn’t even wrap my head around.”

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Star Skylar Astin added that after the news that the show would end with season two, “It felt like it ended too soon, and I think the fans really felt that. We didn’t manipulate a cliffhanger; that’s where the story was leading us, and it felt unresolved.”

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Now cut to the Christmas movie, which follows Zoey (Jane Levy) and her family’s first holiday after her father (played by Peter Gallagher) has died. “When we got this opportunity to do a holiday movie [it] was like, ‘Oh my God, there’s a whole new world that we can do,” Winsberg said of taking on Christmas songs for the first time while also incorporating some of the relationship storylines he had planned for season three. The fact that the project is continuing on at all is thanks to the vocal fan base, Levy said, hoping “that they know that this is all because of them and I’m so grateful for their support.”

And though the movie was originally proposed as a way to close out the series, there are hopes among the cast and writers that the story continues beyond it in some form.

“I definitely have thoughts of places we could go; I also have thoughts of other movie versions,” Winsberg says, and after experimenting with a longer format, “I feel like, ‘Oh, movies are actually kind of fun,’ so maybe we should be doing more movies instead of just doing the show some more. If they’re open for more, I’m open for more.”

Levy has a few ideas of her own.

Zoey’s Extraordinary Paris Vacation With Mo, Zoey’s Extraordinary Kiwi Adventure in New Zealand With Max,” she suggested. “Wherever we can travel sounds great.”

Added Winsberg, “If this is the end, I feel grateful that we got this chance. If it’s not the end, I’m excited that we can possibly live on and do more.”

Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas is now streaming on the Roku Channel.