The first trailer for the brand new Suits series is here – but one thing will disappoint fans

The first trailer for the brand new Suits series is

The legal series ran for nine seasons Suitsbefore she said goodbye. Not least after the surge in popularity caused by the release on Netflix, many fans are likely to be excited about it Spin-off Suits: LA wait, in which the legal series moves from the US East Coast to the West Coast. Only one thing could be criticized about the video.

Watch the first video for the new series Suits: LA here

The theme song Greenback Boogie by Ima Robot always played at the beginning of Suits to get us in the mood for the series with lawyer Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and (until season 7) his unusual colleague Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams). Accordingly, the first teaser for Suits: LA also uses this nostalgic song and shows us the well-known opening – but this time with images from Los Angeles.

Suits LA – S01 Teaser Intro (English) HD

We’ve known since the beginning of the year that Stephen Amell will be the main character of the new Suits series. The Arrow star plays former New York lawyer Ted Black, who is now in Hollywood’s Californian home of Los Angeles on

Specialized in criminal and entertainment law has. With friend and friend and business partner Stuart Lane, this fusion of law and entertainment is sure to never get boring.

Just last week there was a surprise Suits lead cast Gabriel makes it known that he will return in Suits: LA would. He is on board the new legal series for three episodes (for now), which made fans rejoice. The only downer is that he can’t be seen in the video yet.

This is the current cast of Suits: LA:

When does the new series Suits: LA start?

In the USA, Suits: LA will be released on February 23, 2025 to be broadcast on NBC. Unfortunately, it is not yet known where and on which streaming service the series will start in Germany.

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