After months of speculation, a "Suits" spinoff is officially in the works for NBC.
Titled "Suits: L.A.," the series will be set in Los Angeles and will continue to include the high-stakes legal drama the original "Suits" has become known for.
The show will begin production in March 2024 in Vancouver, Canada.
Although not much is still known about the new series, "Suits" creator Aaron Korsh, who will return for "Suits: L.A.," gave a sneak peek into what will be in store for fans when the series airs.
A return by any of the original series' characters has not been confirmed, but the new series will take place in the same world as the original "Suits," which would leave the door open to such a return.
Patrick J. Adams, who played the lead character Michael Ross in the original series, says he would be interested in having a "Suits" return with his co-star and on-screen love interest, Meghan Markle, who played Rachel Zane on the show.
Members of the main cast of the original "Suits," made an appearance to present an award during the 2024 Golden Globes, which fueled even more speculation that the series, which aired from 2011 to 2019 on USA Network, was gearing up for a return following its stunning rise in popularity on streaming in recent months (it can be seen on Netflix or Peacock).
A release date has not been announced for "Suits: L.A."
Source: NBC Los Angeles
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