‘Suits’ creator addresses concerns spinoff will…
“Suits” creator Aaron Korsh is listening to followers’ concerns concerning the new spinoff.
Korsh, 58, took to X on Sunday to reply questions on NBC’s upcoming “Suits: L.A.” sequence and particularly addressed one fan’s worry that the spinoff will “ruin” the legacy of the unique show.
“Not trying to replace our beloved originals. Just a new crew working in a different city handling different kinds of cases,” mentioned Korsh.
The “Suits” Season 1 forged. NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal through Getty Images
“Suits” creator Aaron Korsh. Penske Media through Getty Images
“It seems like people are all wishing it was the originals back,” he continued in one other post. “I expected this and can’t blame them. I can only hope they give #SuitsLA an open-minded try. If they do, I really believe they will grow to love it.”
“Suits” aired on USA Network from 2011 to 2019. The legal drama starred Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Gina Torres, Rick Hoffman and Meghan Markle, who stop the show after she acquired engaged to Prince Harry in 2017.
The sequence blew up on Netflix in 2023, and a spinoff was introduced. The new show, additionally created by Korsh, stars Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis and Bryan Greenberg, and will premiere on Feb. 23.
Stephen Amell in “Suits: L.A.” David Astorga/NBC
Bryan Greenberg, Lex Scott Davis in “Suits: L.A.” David Astorga/NBC
Korsh mentioned on X over the weekend that the forged of the spinoff “is great,” as he addressed the fandom’s doubts after the trailer dropped final week.
“I think if people watch it and give it a chance they will love it,” he wrote.
Korsh added in one other tweet, “All I can say is that if people watch, they will quickly see it does have overlap but it is 100% its own thing. If you liked the original and give this a fair shot, I find it hard to believe you won’t come to love it.”
Aaron Korsh’s tweets concerning the “Suits” spinoff. akorsh9/X
Aaron Korsh’s tweets concerning the “Suits” spinoff. akorsh9/X
When requested which episode Macht, 53, will seem in as Harvey Specter, Korsh replied, “Can’t give that away just yet. But good question.”
The TV producer elaborated on why Macht is returning in a recurring position.
Gabriel Macht, Patrick Adams in “Suits.” NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal through Getty Images
“The network very much wanted one original member,” he tweeted to a fan. “If you watch, you’ll see that from a story standpoint Harvey made the most sense. I originally wrote this as its own thing not a Suits spin off so I’m not sure what that says about how I look at either one.”
Korsh reiterated that “Suits: L.A.” was purported to be an authentic show at first. “Turns out, new shows don’t get on the air but Suits franchises do,” he defined. “I had a choice, make it a Suits franchise or put it in a cupboard. But it is not a standard legal show. I say watch it for 4 episodes. I think you will love it.”
Aaron Korsh on the “Suits” Season 5 premiere in LA in 2016. Getty Images
The spinoff will comply with Amell’s Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who “has reinvented himself representing the most powerful clients in Los Angeles,” the show’s description reads.
Stephen Amell as Ted Black within the “Suits” spinoff. David Astorga/NBC
Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt in “Suits: L.A.” David Astorga/NBC
“His firm is at a crisis point, and in order to survive he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career,” the outline continues. “Ted is surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives. All of this is going on while events from years ago slowly unravel that led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved.”
“Suits: L.A.” will premiere Feb. 23 on NBC.
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