Could Suits: L.A. see Meghan Markle return to TV?

Suits LA

Creator Aaron Korsh fielded questions from fans about The Duchess’ possible return … and offered a very curious response.

The Suits universe is expanding, with Suits: L.A. set to bring the franchise’s signature legal battles to the glitz and chaos of Hollywood.

At the centre is Ted Black, a sharp former New York federal prosecutor reinventing himself as a go-to lawyer for LA’s elite power players. But his firm is on the brink, forcing him to step into a role he once swore he’d never take.

As Ted juggles high-profile cases, shifting alliances, and office politics, ghosts from his past start to resurface, threatening everything he’s built. With a team as ruthless as the clients they defend, the stakes have never been higher.

Suits LA stars Stephen Amell (Arrow, Heels), Josh McDermitt (The Walking Dead), Lex Scott Davis (Unbreak My Heart) and Bryan Greenberg (The Mindy Project, One Tree Hill).

Aaron Korsh, who was behind the original Suits series will also serves as writer and executive producer.

In an effort to drum up hype for the latest incarnation of the Suits universe, Korsh took to X for an impromptu Q&A, tackling fan questions about the franchise’s upcoming spin-off.

Among the hot topics? Would Meghan Markle’s character Rachel Zane, a fan-favourite who exited when her relationship with Prince Harry became serious, return? With Suits still her last credited acting role, speculation about a possible reprisal lingers – but don’t hold your breath.

When pressed Korsh told a fan that while he was open to the idea it “remains to be seen”.

The show’s executive producing team will also feature David Bartis, Doug Liman, Gene Klein, Anton Cropper, Genevieve Sparling, Rick Muirragui and Jon Cowan also executive produce. Suits LA is produced by UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group.

Stream Suits: L.A. from Monday, 24 February on 7plus.

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