Suits LA canceled after a single season at NBC
- NBC canceled Suits LA after its debut season in 2025, ending the Los Angeles legal drama spinoff.
- The cancellation followed the completion of Season 1 amid uncertainty about renewal and the firm's ongoing crisis.
- Suits LA featured Ted Black, a former New York federal prosecutor managing powerful clients and personal challenges in Los Angeles.
- Executive producers included Aaron Korsh, David Bartis, and Doug Liman, while Ted Black stated, “People lie” and “They do whatever they can to win.”
- The final Season 1 episodes serve as the series finale, providing the only current opportunity to follow the characters and their storylines.
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Suits: LA cancelled after 1 season
Suits: LA will not be returning as NBC's legal spin-off has been cancelled after just one season due to low viewing figures and poor reception.That's according to a report from Deadline, which claims that the American network's attempts to drum up some more interest in the series, including a three-hour marathon of repeats in a Suits: LA takeover on NBC in late March, have failed, and that it has now pulled the plug.Given the popularity of its l…
NBC pulls the plug on 'Suits L.A.' after season one
NBC has officially pulled the plug on Suits L.A., ending the spinoff after just one season. Starring Arrow alum Stephen Amell as entertainment lawyer Ted Black, the series was set in a high-stakes Los Angeles firm, Black Lane. It marked the second spinoff from the original Suits and featured surprise appearances from franchise favorites like Gabriel Macht’s Harvey Specter. The show was developed following a massive resurgence in popularity of th…
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