“Suits LA” Canceled by NBC After One Season
The NBC series “Suits LA” has been canceled after just one season, according to Variety. The show, which was an expansion of the popular “Suits” universe, originally premiered on NBC in February. The cast included Stephen Amell, Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt, and Bryan Greenberg, with appearances from original “Suits” cast members Gabriel Macht, Rick Hoffman, and David Costabile.
Despite high expectations due to the success of “Suits” on Netflix, “Suits LA” failed to live up to the hype. The show struggled in the ratings and received mostly negative reviews upon its debut.
The official series description of “Suits LA” follows Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who reinvents himself in Los Angeles, representing powerful clients. The show delves into Ted’s personal and professional life, unraveling the events that led him to leave behind everything he loved.
Created by Aaron Korsh, “Suits LA” had a talented team of executive producers including David Bartis, Doug Liman, and Gene Klein. The series was produced by UCP.
The cancellation of “Suits LA” is part of a series of announcements from NBC ahead of their upfront presentation in New York. The show joins other canceled dramas like “The Irrational” and comedies like “Lopez vs. Lopez” and “Night Court.”