NBC has officially given the green light to two new series, adding more intrigue and drama to their fall schedule. The highly-anticipated "Suits" spinoff, aptly titled "Suits: L.A.," will star Stephen Amell as Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor who trades New York for the glitz and grime of Los Angeles' legal scene. As Ted navigates his new role representing the city's elite, viewers can expect to see him grapple with personal and professional challenges while testing the loyalties of his colleagues.
In a surprising twist, NBC also picked up the intriguing drama "Grosse Pointe Garden Society." This series follows a group of four seemingly ordinary garden club members whose lives take a dark turn when they become entangled in a murder mystery. Starring Melissa Fumero, AnnaSophia Robb, and a talented ensemble cast, this show promises to deliver unexpected thrills and chills against the backdrop of suburban life.
The original "Suits" series, which aired on USA Network from 2011 to 2019, recently experienced a resurgence in popularity after landing on Netflix. This success has undoubtedly fueled anticipation for the spinoff, with fans eager to see how the "Suits" universe expands into the LA legal landscape.
With these two new series, NBC is diversifying its fall lineup, offering viewers a mix of legal drama and suburban intrigue. The network has yet to announce premiere dates for either show, but fans can look forward to diving into these new worlds in the coming months.
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