
NBC Announces Midseason Premieres Including 'Suits: LA' and 'SNL' 50th Special
NBC has announced that the 'One Chicago' series will return in January 2025, alongside the premiere of 'Suits LA.'
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NBC has announced that the 'One Chicago' series will return in January 2025, alongside the premiere of 'Suits LA.'
NBC has announced a February 23 premiere date for 'Suits: L.A.', a new legal drama set in the same universe as the popular series 'Suits'. The show, starring Stephen Amell and Josh McDermitt, focuses on a Los Angeles law firm specializing in entertainment and criminal law. It is part of NBC's midseason lineup, which also includes 'The Hunting Party' and 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society', both debuting in early 2025.
NBC has announced its midseason schedule, featuring the premiere of "Suits LA" on February 23, following the two-hour debut of "The Americas" narrated by Tom Hanks. The network will also celebrate "Saturday Night Live's" 50th anniversary with a live primetime special on February 16. Other highlights include new dramas "The Hunting Party" and "Grosse Pointe Garden Society," and the return of "The Voice" with Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini joining the judges' panel.

Bryan Greenberg has been cast as a series regular in NBC's Suits: L.A. as entertainment lawyer Rick Dodsen, a protégé of high-powered Los Angeles attorney Ted Black, played by Stephen Amell. The show, a companion series to Suits, will be penned by Suits creator Aaron Korsh and also stars Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt, Alice Lee, and Troy Winbush. Greenberg's previous TV credits include One Tree Hill, How to Make It in America, and The Mindy Project.
Bryan Greenberg joins Stephen Amell in the NBC drama pilot Suits L.A., a new extension of the Suits universe from creator Aaron Korsh. Greenberg will play Rick Dodsen, Ted Black’s protege in the entertainment division of Black Lane Law. The series, not a reboot or revival, centers on a former federal prosecutor from New York who reinvents himself representing powerful clients in Los Angeles, with production scheduled to start in late March in Vancouver.

Stephen Amell is set to star in "Suits: LA," a spinoff of the legal drama "Suits," which will be a companion series to the original show. The series, developed by Universal Studio Group's UCP, will see Amell playing the lead role of Ted Black, a former New York prosecutor now heading a Los Angeles law firm. The project, which has been ordered a pilot by NBC, is aiming to begin production in late March and could potentially join the network's lineup for 2024-25.

Stephen Amell is set to lead NBC's upcoming "Suits" spinoff, "Suits: LA," as Ted Black, a charismatic force of nature in the legal drama set in the same universe as the original series. The show, created by Aaron Korsch, will follow a new group led by Ted Black, a former New York prosecutor who built an L.A. law firm specializing in criminal and entertainment law. The spinoff has landed a pilot order at NBC, with production set to start in March in Vancouver, and will be directed by Victoria Mahoney.

Stephen Amell is set to lead the NBC drama pilot Suits L.A., a new extension of the Suits universe created by Aaron Korsh. The show centers on Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who now represents powerful clients in Los Angeles. The character is described as a charismatic force of nature. The series is not a reboot or revival but a brand extension featuring new characters in a new location. Production is set to begin in late March in Vancouver, with Amell's portrayal of Ted Black at the forefront.

Suits LA, the Los Angeles-set spin-off of the legal drama Suits, has received a pilot order from NBCUniversal and is set to begin filming in March in Vancouver. The series, which is expected to debut in the 2024-25 television season, will follow the story of Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who reinvents himself representing powerful clients in Los Angeles. The spin-off promises to deliver the same energy and good-looking characters as the original series, with creator Aaron Korsh writing and executive producing the new iteration.

NBC has ordered a pilot for Suits: L.A., a new chapter in the Suits universe created by Aaron Korsh, set to begin production in late March in Vancouver. The series will focus on Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York, now representing powerful clients in Los Angeles, and will feature new characters in a new location. The offshoot is not a reboot or revival and will not initially include any original Suits actors, though there is potential for appearances if the series is picked up. The renewed interest in the franchise is attributed to the success of Suits streaming on Netflix, and this marks the second offshoot from the Suits universe following the 2019 Torres-centered spinoff Pearson.

NBCUniversal has ordered a pilot for the "Suits" spinoff, "Suits: LA," which will follow a former federal prosecutor from New York representing powerful clients in Los Angeles. The original series gained popularity on Netflix and Peacock, leading to the new spinoff. None of the original cast is attached to the spinoff yet, and a lead star has not been named. The spinoff is created by Aaron Korsh and will be produced by UCP, the studio behind the original show.

NBC has given a pilot order to "Suits: L.A.," a spinoff of the popular series "Suits," which will follow a new character, Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York now representing powerful clients in Los Angeles. The show will be produced by Aaron Korsh, the creator of the original series, and is set to begin production in late March in Vancouver, Canada. The decision to create the spinoff comes after the original show saw a surge in popularity on Netflix, becoming the most-streamed program of 2023.

Victoria Mahoney is set to direct Suits: L.A., a proposed spinoff of the popular series Suits, which is nearing a pilot order from NBC. The new legal procedural will be set in Los Angeles and feature new characters in the Suits universe. While it won't initially include original Suits cast members, there's a possibility for their appearances. The project is helmed by Suits creator Aaron Korsh and will be produced in Canada, with filming scheduled to begin in March.