NBC cancels ‘Suits LA’ ahead of season one finale
NBC has officially canceled the ‘Suits’ spinoff series, ‘Suits LA,’ ahead of its season one finale. The legal drama featuring Gabriel Macht and Stephen Amell won’t return for season two.

NBC has decided to cancel the spinoff of the beloved courtroom drama, ‘Suits LA,’ before it could secure a second season.
The show, which premiered with great anticipation, will conclude with its season one finale on May 18, 2025. Despite featuring some of the original ‘Suits’ cast members, such as Gabriel Macht and David Costabile, the show failed to generate lasting viewership.

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'Suits LA' canceled by NBC ahead of season one finale
Before the series even finishes, NBC network has decided to cancel the TV spinoff. "Suits L.A" was supposed to take advantage of the success of its predecessor ‘Suits,’ however, the new courtroom drama led by Stephen Amell did not quite manage to capture the audience in the same way.

Gabriel Macht was a guest star in "Suits L.A." Photo: Entertainment Weekly
The original show, reached an all-time high on Netflix in 2023, with almost 58 billion minutes watched on the streaming platform alone. That's why creator, Aaron Korsh, proposed the idea of a spinoff based on the West Coast. While the streaming giant had the opportunity to purchase the show, they were not interested.

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NBC cancels other shows as part of lineup changes
Suits L.A. is not the only show that has suffered a sad end. NBC has also decided to cancel many sitcoms, such as "Lopez vs. Lopez" and "Night Court," both of which had completed three seasons.
While there is not an official reason why the shows were canceled, the network's decision comes just before NBA’s return this fall and while it may not seem big, it actually signals many changes in the programming.