entertainment / Sunday, 16-Feb-2025

The Reason Suits LA Is Happening 6 Years After The Original Show Confirms A Harsh Reality About Suits

The reason why Suits: LA is happening six years after Suits' finale confirms one harsh reality about the original series' popularity. The updates for Suits: LAhave been exciting for those who watched the flagship series, from the new cast of characters including Ted Black (Stephen Amell) to Harvey Specter's (Gabriel Macht) return. However, having a spinoff occur so long after the original's ending can be quite confusing, especially considering how popular Suits continues to be.

Having a spinoff or revival of a series is a currently strong trend, with shows like White Collar also getting some form of continuation or reboot years after their original network pulled the plug on them. While Suits: LA's characters will be different, its premise largely copies that of Suits, seemingly guaranteeing it will do well if it is good enough. Suits' massivepopularity, though, is more recent than many would assume, as its Netflix debut in 2023 is responsible for its emergence in the zeitgeist.

Suits Beat The Office's Streaming Record That Year

Suits' popularity after it became available to stream in 2023 is the main reason why Suits: LA is happening. After Suits arrived on Netflix, it quickly gained acclaim among audiences and expanded its fanbase, beating out the Netflix original series Wednesday for the title of most popular show of that year. Suits also beat out another procedural in the form of The Office, the law procedural's 57.7 billion minutes viewed on Netflix surpassing the latter's 57.1 billion minutes record it set in 2020 according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Suits' streaming record on Netflix not only allowed the series to have a second life and find new fans but also opened the door for more projects in that universe. As Suits season 10 would be very trick to pull off, a spinoff appeared to be the next best option, resulting in the announcement of Suits: LA in October 2023. That being said, Suits' more recent success does have a sadder side to it: it took four years for the show to get this big worldwide despite its extended run on USA Networks.

Suits Is Now Bigger Than It Ever Was During Its Original USA Network Run

Suits' Success Then Is Not Comparable To Now

Harvey walking in Suits finale
Harvey walking in Suits finale

Due to its success on Netflix, Suits is now bigger than it ever was during its original run. Suits was fairly successful during its time on USA Networks, as evidenced by the series' nine-season run, but Suits' streaming success far surpasses that, especially considering the latter seasons' dropoff of viewers. The finale had the lowest live viewership of Suits season 9, contrasting its near-immediate success once the show arrived in Netflix's catalog four years later.

Suits' series finale premiered on September 25th, 2019.

A the time, USA Networks had quite a few syndicated television shows with more unique premises like White Collar and Psych. Suits, by comparison, did not really stand out with its law procedural format until later as television evolved and the series' simple but dynamic premise became more desirable to audiences. Suits showed that there is a large audience for more traditional procedurals and longer shows, a void that Suits LAcan help fill if it manages to be as engaging as the original series.

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Suits
TV-14
Drama
7/10
153
8.8/10
Release Date
2011 - 2019
Network
USA Network
Showrunner
Aaron Korsh
Directors
Anton Cropper, Michael Smith, Christopher Misiano, Kevin Bray, Roger Kumble, Silver Tree, Cherie Nowlan, John Scott, Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Emile B. Levisetti, Félix Enríquez Alcalá, Valerie Weiss, James Whitmore Jr., Jennifer Getzinger, Kate Dennis, Terry McDonough, Maurice Marable, Adam Davidson, David Platt, Dennie Gordon, Gregor Jordan, Julian Holmes, Kate Woods
Writers
Aaron Korsh, Genevieve Sparling, Daniel Arkin, Ethan Drogin, Sharyn Rothstein, Jon Cowan, Erica Lipez, Justin Peacock, Nora Zuckerman, Lilla Zuckerman, Chris Downey, Garrett Schabb, Kristin Rusk Robinson, Sean Jablonski, Ian Deitchman, Paul Redford, Michael L. Kramer

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  • Headshot Of Gabriel Macht
    Gabriel Macht
    Harvey Specter
  • Headshot Of Rick Hoffman
    Rick Hoffman
    Louis Litt

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.

Creator(s)
Aaron Korsh
Seasons
9

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