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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Nev Schulman on the Future of ‘Catfish,’ Pitching Real Estate Shows and His New Gig Selling Homes: ‘I Thought I Should Have Another Source of Income’
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Nev Schulman on the Future of ‘Catfish,’ Pitching Real Estate Shows and His New Gig Selling Homes: ‘I Thought I Should Have Another Source of Income’

Last updated: September 25, 2025 9:30 am
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Nev Schulman has captivated audiences for a decade as the host of MTV’s acclaimed show, “Catfish: The TV Show.” Now, following the cancellation of the series, he is embarking on an unexpected career journey as a real estate broker with Coldwell Banker Warburg.

After an impressive nine seasons and nearly 300 episodes, Schulman learned of the show’s cancellation through Variety on a Monday morning. “I anticipated the decision, but no formal communication was ever made to me,” he shared. The latest season concluded in July 2024, and with the Paramount Skydance merger looming, Schulman was left hanging regarding the return of the series for a tenth season. “I can’t just wait by the phone,” he remarked.

Schulman first gained fame from the 2010 documentary titled “Catfish,” which captured his unsettling online romance with a woman who misrepresented herself. The film not only coined the term “catfish” but also paved the way for the long-standing MTV adaptation. However, after 15 years in front of the camera, Schulman is ready for a significant shift towards real estate—a field that allows him to embrace his passion for exploring New York City while working alongside his father, who is also a real estate agent at CBW.

“There are many parallels between falling for a person and falling for a property,” Schulman explained. His previous experience monitoring online relationships equips him to ensure that clients don’t become “catfished” in real estate transactions. “Viewers have grown to trust me,” he added. “Having invited them into their living rooms for years creates a substantial bond.”

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His decision to delve into real estate stems from more than just a love for the city. “Television can be quite unpredictable,” Schulman confessed. “As a responsible adult and a father of three, I felt a strong need for a more reliable source of income.”

“Catfish: The TV Show” evolved through various corporate changes, beginning at a time when MTV was a primary player in the Viacom portfolio, and continuing through the CBS merger and rebranding into Paramount Global. Unfortunately, it hasn’t survived the recent changes within Paramount Skydance.

Despite the unfortunate end to his hosting tenure, Variety has reported that producers are exploring opportunities to pitch “Catfish” to other networks. While Schulman lacks ownership rights to the series—those belong to his brother Ariel Schulman and film partners Henry Joost and Andrew Jarecki—he believes there remains significant interest in reviving the show. “We’re confident that there’s cultural value in continuing the series,” he asserted, mentioning the persistent themes of loneliness and the quest for connection.

In light of the cancellation announcement, Schulman shared a heartfelt video on Instagram alongside Max Joseph, his co-host from the show’s first seven seasons. Joseph humorously revealed that he had plans to return prior to the series’ abrupt end. Following the departure of his recent co-host Kamie Crawford in 2024, Schulman reached out to Joseph about filming the remaining episodes. “I was thrilled at the prospect, yet the merger with Skydance stalled all production plans,” he explained. Should “Catfish” return, Schulman is eager to include Joseph in those discussions.

Reflecting on his 12-year journey with “Catfish,” Schulman fondly remembers traveling to lesser-known corners of America and immersing himself in diverse communities. He recounted an experience from a Season 6 episode, “Alante & Nevaeh,” where he visited Saginaw, renowned as Michigan’s most dangerous city. Despite the initial atmosphere, characterized by parties in abandoned homes and an unsettling environment, Schulman found the event illuminating. “Many participants were welcoming, and the experience expanded my worldview regarding communities often portrayed negatively,” he stated.

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Schulman’s leap into real estate was initially intended as a side venture—a backup plan to secure financial stability. Ironically, within weeks of announcing his new role, numerous production companies approached him about creating a real estate TV show. “I am definitely open to the meetings!” he confirmed, contemplating concepts for a show that revolves around his transition from entertaining audiences to closing deals.

Should Schulman successfully launch a real estate show, he hopes to feature his father alongside him, adding that his dad possesses a distinctive personality that could engage viewers. “We’ve discussed whether this is a direction we want to pursue,” he mentioned, expressing enthusiasm for the potential collaboration.

Beyond real estate, Schulman is actively conceptualizing other projects for Hollywood, including two unscripted series spotlighting classic cars and a newsmagazine format, as well as co-directing a documentary focused on training for an Ironman with a visually impaired friend.

“I’m quite energized about these ventures,” Schulman stated. However, he acknowledges that the entertainment landscape has shifted dramatically since his initial rise to fame. “The dynamics of television have transformed significantly. It’s become harder to carve out a lasting career within the medium due to smaller budgets and changing viewer habits.”

Schulman is also realistic about the uniqueness of his initial success. “Getting a breakout show was an exceptional stroke of luck,” he admitted. Even if a new project comes to fruition, he recognizes the need to remain adaptable in securing future opportunities, musings which echo his belief that without “Catfish,” there will still be pressing discussions to explore regarding online deception in today’s digital era.

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“The rise of artificial intelligence and the deception it enables only makes this subject more vital today,” Schulman concluded. “The quest for connection amidst isolation remains a pressing issue, and I’d relish the chance to assist others once more. Yet, I remain excited to explore new interests and pathways as I continue my journey in the entertainment world.”

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