
Stephen Amell Leads ‘Suits LA’ – Everything You Need to Know!
Alright, let’s talk about something exciting—Stephen Amell is officially leading Suits LA , the much-anticipated spinoff of the Suits franchise! If you’ve been missing the high-stakes legal drama and slick-talking lawyers, this is exactly what you need.
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So, Suits LA just premiered on Sunday, February 24, and if you haven’t caught up yet, now’s the perfect time. This spinoff comes six years after the original Suits wrapped up in 2019, and it’s all thanks to the show’s massive resurgence on Netflix. In 2023 alone, Suits shattered streaming records with an unbelievable 57.7 billion minutes watched. That kind of popularity was impossible to ignore, so naturally, NBC decided to bring us more of the Suits universe—but with a West Coast twist.
This time, the show follows a brand-new set of power players in the legal world. Stephen Amell, known for his role as Oliver Queen in Arrow , takes center stage as Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor who relocates to Los Angeles after leaving New York. But don’t think this is just another lawyer story—Ted’s got a past that’s slowly unraveling, and he’s forced to take on a role he’s always despised just to keep his firm afloat. That means we’re in for plenty of legal battles, personal drama, and, of course, some unexpected twists.
The cast is stacked, too! Alongside Amell, we’ve got Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt, and Bryan Greenberg as series regulars, plus appearances from Victoria Justice, Troy Winbush, Alice Lee, and more. And for Suits fans, here’s the kicker—Gabriel Macht is making a return as Harvey Specter! NBC has confirmed he’ll be in the spinoff, though we don’t know exactly when. But one thing’s for sure: his dynamic with Ted Black is going to be a highlight.
Now, if you’re wondering when to tune in, here’s the deal. New episodes drop every Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, and if you’re more of a streamer, you can catch them the following day on Peacock. Season 1 is set to have 10 episodes—slightly shorter than the original Suits first season, which had 12, but enough to keep us hooked.
With Suits LA already kicking off strong, there’s a lot to look forward to. Will we see more familiar faces from the Suits universe? How will Ted Black handle the challenges ahead? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure—Stephen Amell is bringing his A-game, and this legal drama is just getting started!
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