Suits spinoff to begin filming in March after landing pilot order at NBC

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Suits LA, the spinoff series of Aaron Korsh’s popular Los Angeles-set legal drama, is scheduled to go into production in March after landing a pilot order at NBCUniversal.

As reported by Variety, Suits is officially back in business after NBC picked up its Los Angeles spinoff for a pilot order, and cameras will begin rolling in late March in Vancouver. Victoria Mahoney is attached to direct the episode, which, if turned into a series, would likely debut sometime in the 2024-25 television season.

Suits: LA is said to have “the same energy and beautiful people” as the original series, but there are no casting details yet, not even for its lead character, Ted Black. All we know about him is that he’s a former federal prosecutor from New York who has reinvented himself by representing powerful clients in Los Angeles.

“Your company is at a crisis point, and to survive, you must accept a role you have despised your entire career,” the logline reads. “Ted is surrounded by an all-star cast of characters who test his loyalty to Ted and each other as they can’t help but blend their personal and professional lives. All of this happens as the events from years ago that led to Ted leaving slowly unravel. behind everything and everyone I loved.”

Suits debuted in 2011 on USA Network and ran for nine seasons until 2019. The show saw a huge surge in popularity last year after the first eight seasons were added to Netflix, breaking streaming records as people tuned in to watch Mike Ross (Patrick), who dropped out of college. J Adams) worked his way into a New York law firm.

Korsh is writing the reboot and will executive produce alongside Dave Bartis, Doug Liman and Gene Klein, who worked on the original series. Director Mahoney is also the executive producer of the pilot.

Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on X @AdeleAnkers.

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