“Pawn Stars,” as we have known it for the past 16 years, is on indefinite pause.
Series star Rick Harrison said the show is no longer under contract with the History Channel, where it has been an international phenomenon since its premiere on July 19, 2009.
“However, we’re waiting to see when we might resume filming or what will come next on the horizon,” he said. “Here’s to ‘Pawn Stars 2.0.”’
The shooting schedule is officially on hiatus, with no plans to resume. The current season ends in April.
Whatever the “Pawn Stars 2.0” project turns out to be, it almost certainly will proceed without Corey Harrison, Rick Harrison’s son who has appeared as “Big Hoss” on the show since its inception.
Corey Harrison said he is mapping a future that doesn’t include returning to the show. He moved to Tulum, Mexico, about three months after “Pawn Stars” finished filming in June. He says he not in any contract renewal talks.
“At this stage of the game, we’re all playing a character on ‘Pawn Stars,”’ he said. “I can’t play another season of 41-year-old me pretending to be 23.”
Harrison has found solace in Tulum, a popular vacation on the Caribbean coastline of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. The destination spot is famous for its beaches and well-preserved ruins of an ancient Mayan city.