Everything You Need to Know About ‘Suits: L.A.’

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Legal drama fans, brace yourselves! The Suits universe is expanding with the newly-announced thrilling spinoff, Suits: L.A.. If you’ve ever found yourself quoting Harvey Specter or embodying the quick wit of Mike Ross, this is the news you’ve been waiting for.

Building on the momentum of the original series, Suits: L.A. ventures from the streets of New York to the sunny landscapes of Los Angeles, introducing a fresh ensemble cast. The announcement follows the resurgence of the original show, starring Patrick J. Adams and Gabriel Macht, on Netflix in 2023, prompting NBCUniversal to jump on the opportunity. While Suits: L.A. is not a reboot or revival, but rather a brand extension, similar to CSI and NCIS, it promises to deliver the same adrenaline-pumping courtroom theatrics and razor-sharp wit that fans know and love.

Here’s everything you need to know about Suits: L.A., from its plot to the cast, creative team, release details, and potential cameo appearances.

What’s the plot of Suits: L.A.?

Suits: L.A. takes us to the vibrant streets of Los Angeles, where Black Lane Law, a bustling entertainment and criminal law firm, becomes the focal point. Offering a fresh perspective on legal drama through new character lenses, the series maintains a glossy yet approachable tone, like its predecessor, delving into the personal and professional challenges faced by attorneys in a high-end firm.

Here’s the official description: “[Ted’s] firm is at a crisis point, and to survive he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career. Ted is surrounded by a group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives. All of this is going on while events from years ago slowly unravel that led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved.”

Who’s joining the cast of Suits: L.A.?

Curious to meet the cast of Suits: L.A.? Look no further!

Stephen Amell leads as Ted Black, a former New York federal prosecutor now running Black Lane Law in LA. Josh McDermitt joins as a series regular as Stuart Lane, Ted’s energetic and self-absorbed partner. Lex Scott Davis shines as Erica Rollins, a determined rising star attorney and Ted’s potential love interest. Bryan Greenberg plays Ted’s ambitious protege, and Alice Lee takes on Leah, a diligent young associate who works with Rollins.

Guest stars include Troy Winbush as Kevin, Ted’s old friend turned private detective, and John Amos as himself, Ted’s client and longstanding friend. Victoria Justice stars as Dylan Pryor, a young and ambitious movie star seeking Ted’s representation. Finally, Kevin Weisman portrays Lester Thompson, a powerful man facing murder charges.

Who’s the creative powerhouse of Suits: L.A.?

Aaron Korsh, the mastermind behind the original Suits series, heads the creative team, alongside executive producers David Bartis, Doug Liman, and Gene Klein. Victoria Mahoney takes the director’s chair for the pilot episode. With support from UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, and the expertise of original Suits casting director Bonnie Zane, this talented crew is poised to deliver another thrilling legal drama that will leave you on the edge of your couch.

When can we expect Suits: L.A. to hit our screens?

In February 2024, the pilot for Suits: L.A. received the green light. Production commenced in late March in Vancouver, Canada, with filming scheduled to begin in April. While an official premiere date is yet to be announced, the series may hit screens during the 2024-2025 season, potentially in the fall or next spring.

Will any original Suits cast members join Suits: L.A.?

Currently, there are no plans to include any of the main cast members from the original Suits series, including Gabriel Macht (Harvey Specter), Patrick J. Adams (Mike Ross), Rick Hoffman (Louis Litt), Sarah Rafferty (Donna), Gina Torres (Jessica Pearson), or Meghan Markle (Rachel Zane), in the new show. However, given that Ted Black hails from New York and the show will be set in the same universe as the original Suits, there’s speculation that he may have crossed paths with the crew in the past, raising the possibility of cameo appearances.

The good news is, Adams is keen to return to his role if the opportunity arises. In an interview with ET, he expressed his fondness for the series and his former castmates, saying, “If we got the phone call, if I got the phone call, I’m ready to suit up again. I love the show, I love the character. And I loved working with all these people.”

Where can you watch Suits: L.A.?

Suits: L.A. will air on NBC, with the possibility of streaming on Peacock, NBC’s exclusive platform. While the original series is available to binge on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Peacock, the fate of Suits: L.A. on Netflix remains uncertain. If Suits: L.A. gains traction, past seasons could find their way onto Netflix, potentially drawing in new viewers.

With these exciting details, fans have much to look forward to as the franchise expands into the vibrant landscape of Los Angeles.

Words by Khushboo Malhotra


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