Zohran Mamdani, NYC's mayor, showcases that stylish, well-made suits can be attainable under $500, primarily choosing modern, slim-fit designs from brands like Suitsupply that use quality fabrics and half-canvas construction, emphasizing fit and style over price.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is reportedly returning to acting with a small cameo in the film 'Close Personal Friends,' her first acting role in about eight years since her departure from 'Suits.'
Former ESPN host Ryen Russillo recounted on "The Bill Simmons Podcast" how he once attempted to connect with Meghan Markle during a celebrity flag football game in 2014, describing her as "obtainable" amidst the presence of Sports Illustrated models. Russillo later invited Markle to his sports show to promote "Suits," but she declined, citing her lack of sports knowledge.
Patrick J. Adams, known for his role as Mike Ross on 'Suits,' revealed he struggled with depression and excessive drinking during the show's seventh season. In a podcast interview, Adams admitted to neglecting his mental health and using alcohol to cope with insecurities, which affected his personal life and parenting. He ultimately decided to quit drinking to improve his well-being and family life. Despite financial temptations, Adams left the show, prioritizing his marriage and mental health. 'Suits' has recently gained renewed popularity on Netflix.
Patrick J. Adams, who played Mike Ross on the TV series 'Suits,' left the show to explore new opportunities and spend more time with his family. His departure was amicable, and he felt it was the right time to move on after seven seasons.
Patrick J. Adams, known for his role as Michael James Ross on the TV show "Suits," revealed on Jesse Tyler Ferguson's podcast that he left the series due to struggles with alcohol and depression. Adams admitted that by the end of Season 7, he was living an unexamined life, which affected his mental health and family life. Despite financial temptations to stay, he chose to prioritize his well-being and family, a decision he does not regret. Adams now hosts a "Suits" rewatch podcast and reflects on his past with compassion.
Patrick J. Adams, former star of the TV series 'Suits,' revealed that he struggled with depression and excessive drinking during his final season on the show. He described feeling miserable and unfulfilled, with money being the only reason to stay. Adams has since stopped drinking, which he credits as a positive change for his personal life and family. He now hosts a podcast with former co-star Sarah Rafferty and will appear in upcoming series, while reflecting on the renewed popularity of 'Suits' on Netflix.
Patrick J. Adams revealed that Suits creator Aaron Korsh is interested in reuniting the cast for a film, though many factors need to align for it to happen. Adams and other cast members expressed their enthusiasm for the idea during a panel at the ATX TV Festival. Meanwhile, a spinoff series titled Suits: LA is in production, and Adams and Sarah Rafferty are launching a podcast to rewatch the series. Meghan Markle will not be involved in the spinoff.
The final season of "Suits" will debut on Netflix on July 1, 2024. The show's cast and executive Jeff Wachtel discussed its success at a reunion panel, attributing its resurgence to its quality and long run. Additionally, a new spinoff series, "Suits: L.A.," is in development, and stars Patrick J. Adams and Sarah Rafferty announced a forthcoming "Suits" rewatch podcast titled "Sidebar."
During an ATX panel, the cast of "Suits" shared behind-the-scenes stories about landing their roles and the show's development. Sarah Rafferty's character Donna was not initially intended to be a series regular, but her chemistry with the main cast made her indispensable. Other cast members, including Amanda Schull and Abigail Spencer, also discussed their unexpected journeys to becoming series regulars. Patrick J. Adams reflected on his uncertain career before joining the show. The panel hinted at the possibility of a "Suits" reunion movie, with creator Aaron Korsh showing interest.
During a panel at the ATX Television Festival, 'Suits' star Patrick J. Adams expressed optimism about a potential reunion movie for the original cast, despite the current focus on the spinoff series 'Suits: LA.' Adams and other cast members, including Dulé Hill, showed interest in reprising their roles, suggesting that a reunion is possible, though dependent on various factors.
Patrick J. Adams, former star of "Suits," mentioned at the ATX TV Festival that a reunion movie for the series is possible, with creator Aaron Korsh showing interest. The ninth and final season of "Suits" will be available on Netflix starting July 1st, completing the series on the platform.
Netflix has announced that the ninth and final season of "Suits" will premiere on July 1 in the U.S., where only seasons 1-8 are currently available. The series has regained popularity since its addition to Netflix, with season 1 spending four weeks in the top 10 during the summer of 2023. Season 9 focuses on the firm's struggles following Robert Zane's fall from grace and Harvey's realization about his feelings for Donna.
Patrick J. Adams and the cast of Suits discussed the possibility of a reunion movie during an ATX retrospective, with Adams and Dulé Hill expressing interest. The show's resurgence on Netflix has led to a spinoff pilot order and the upcoming domestic release of Season 9 on July 1.
The ninth season of Suits will be available on Netflix starting July 1. The announcement was made during a reunion panel at the ATX TV Festival, where cast members discussed the show's success and the upcoming spinoff, Suits: L.A. The spinoff will follow a former New York prosecutor leading a Los Angeles law firm. A reunion movie is also a possibility, according to Patrick J. Adams.