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First Look: Suits: L.A. on Seven and 7plus in 2025

The series is created by Suits mastermind, Aaron Korsh.

By Talon AdminPublished Dec 9, 2024
1 min read
Suits L.A. Coming to Channel 7 and 7plus in 2025

Hollywood is buzzing over the new chapter in one of the most-streamed shows in the world and the only place Australians can see Suits: L.A. is on Channel 7 and 7plus.

Created by Suits mastermind Aaron Korsh, Suits: L.A. takes the legal drama to the West Coast, with a star-studded cast led by Stephen Amell (Arrow, Heels) as Ted Black: a former federal prosecutor from New York, reinventing himself in the high-stakes world of Los Angeles' most powerful elites.

Joining Amell in the ensemble is Josh McDermitt (The Walking Dead), Lex Scott Davis (Unbreak My Heart) and Bryan Greenberg (The Mindy Project, One Tree Hill).

The just-released first official teaser for Suits: L.A. features the familiar song Greenback Boogie by Ima Robot which opened each episode of the original Suits during its nine-season run.

Gabriel Macht, aka Harvey Specter, is also tipped to return for a guest arc in the upcoming spinoff.

Promising sharp suits, sharper wit and unmissable legal drama, Suits: L.A. premieres Sunday, 23 February in the US on NBC.

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