Summary
After Netflix addedSuitsto its library in 2023, the long-running television show experienced an extraordinary resurgence as more people discovered its engaging story and characters, leading to a new spinoff and discussions about continuing the original series. However, it would be in everyone’s best interests ifthe cast ofSuitsreunited to shoot a movie instead of another season. The USA Network legal drama, created by Aaron Korsh, debuted in June 2011. The show ran for nine seasons before its series finale aired in September 2019. Four years later,Suitsreceived an extreme surge in popularity due to Netflix.
The first eight seasons ofSuitsare available on Netflix, and season 9 will be added to the streaming platform’s library on June 23, 2025. Meanwhile, all episodes ofSuitsare streaming on Peacock.

Korsh’s legal dramacentered around a corporate law firm in New York City — Pearson Hardman.The show kicked off whenPatrick J. Adams' Mike Ross, a college dropout who charged money to take the LSAT for others, stumbled into Gabriel Macht’s Harvey Specter’s interviews for an associate lawyer at Pearson Hardman. Impressed by Mike, Harvey hired him, despite his lack of a law license, and the rest is history. Now,Suitsis bigger than ever, despite being off the air for five years, and the people (including myself) want more, but only if it’s in the form of a film.
A Suits Movie Would Be A Better Reunion Than A Reboot
Suits Doesn’t Need A Season 10
A handful of theSuitscast and crew (including Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, Abigail Spencer, and executive producer Jeff Wachtel) reunited for a panel at the ATX TV Festival on June 27, 2025. According toVariety, the group discussedthe possibility of aSuitsmovieduring the panel following a fan question. Adams said:
“I am a person of no power or authority, but obviously, there’s a Suits: LA show that is being made. That is the focus of [Suits creator] Aaron [Korsh], I think he would agree. But it’s definitely something he’s interested in doing, in trying to get the band back together. So it depends on a million things if that can happen, but is it possible? I think it is possible.”

Adams and Hill revealed they would be interested in reprising theirSuitsrolesin a future project. But, of course, nothing is set in stone or official (yet). The good news is that Adams' comment alludes to conversations about reuniting the cast of the USA Network legal drama are taking place. The bad news is that Adams was rather vague concerning whether theSuitscontinuation would be a film or season 10. For my sake (and I’m willing to bet a lot of other fans' sake), a movie is much more ideal thanaSuitsrevivalfor a few reasons.
AlthoughSuits: L.A.features a new set of actors and a new story, it still takes place in theSuitsuniverse, meaning that cameos by original cast members are possible.

It would be much easier for the actors to sign on for a one-and-a-half to two-hour film instead of committing to a multiple-episode tenth season. Of course,Meghan Markle wouldn’t return as Rachel Zanein either case. But the rest of theSuitscast could theoretically squeeze a reunion movie into their schedules, even if they have other projects. Consequently,aSuitsfilm would likely feature the return of more of our favorite characters,while the cast would be limited in season 10. Plus, it’s much easier to ruin a show’s legacy by reviving it than producing a reunion movie.
There Is Already A New Suits Show Happening
Suits: L.A. Is In Development
Given that we already have a new series to look forward to,Suitsseason 10 is unnecessary. Following the legal drama’s resurgence in 2023, Aaron Korsh, Universal Television, and NBCUniversal began developingSuits: L.A.— aSuitsspinoff in Los Angeles revolving around a cast led by Stephen Amell.Amell stars as Ted Black, a lawyer who recently moved from the East Coast and specializes in criminal and entertainment law. Other confirmed cast members include Bryan Greenberg as Rick Dodsen, Josh McDermitt as Stuart Lane, Lex Scott Davis as Erica Rollins, Troy Winbush as Kevin, and Alice Lee as Leah.
The cast and crew ofSuits L.A.began filming in April 2024. A release date is unknown.
AlthoughSuits: L.A.features a new set of actors and a new story, it still takes place in theSuitsuniverse, meaning that cameos by original cast members are possible. So, if former stars like Patrick J. Adams or Sarah Rafferty could easily pop in and out of the spinoff, there is no need for a revival (that could potentially ruin the beloved and satisfying series finale). All in all,Suitsseason 10 is a bad idea for many reasons, including the existence of the upcoming spinoff,Suits: L.A.
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What Could The Suits Movie Be About?
Which Suits Cast Members Would Return?
First of all, if aSuitsmovie happens, several cast members must be involved, including Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, and Sarah Rafferty. It would be a dream if Meghan Markle returned, even if she just popped in for a moment, but that’s unrealistic. Hopefully, her absence can be easily explained, and the writers don’t take the easy route by breaking Mike and Rachel up (or killing her). Nevertheless, aSuitsfilm could chronicle a big case that Harvey and Mike take on at their Seattle firm (and perhaps they call for some help from their former New York coworkers).
Suits
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Suits is a legal drama series that premiered in 2011, centering on Mike Ross, a college dropout with a photographic memory who lands a job at a top New York law firm despite lacking a law degree. Partnering with one of the city’s best legal closers, Harvey Specter, they navigate the challenges of high-stakes cases and firm dynamics.