
Netflix has announced the release date of season 9 of the hit legal drama Suits. The ninth season was absent from the streaming giant since Netflix acquired the streaming rights of the series.
The Netflix site Tudum. com announced on Sunday, June 2, that Season 9 will be released on July 1 during a panel at ATX which was attended by cast members Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Amanda Schull, Dulé Hill, along with former USA Network president Jeff Wachtel.
Suits, which originally premiered from 2011 to 2019, followed Mike Ross (Adams), a college dropout with a photographic memory who is hired at a New York law firm by Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht). The show’s first eight seasons debuted on Netflix by the end of 2023.
Season 9 of Suits, which premiered on USA Network in July 2019, has 10 episodes. The show’s final season was shortened after the network decided that it would be the series’ conclusion. According to the logline, the concluding season follows the "legendary lawyer and COO as they balance their relationship with work and fight to salvage the firm’s tarnished reputation alongside their partners."
Four years after bowing down, Suits gained huge popularity it was acquired by Netflix and released on the platform in 2023. NBC then ordered a pilot spinoff titled Suits: LA earlier this year. The project was helmed by the series creator Aaron Korsh, will follow a former New York prosecutor (played by Stephen Amell) who now leads a Los Angeles law firm specializing in criminal and entertainment law. When his firm is in crisis, he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career in order to survive. The show, which is set in the same universe, but features an entire new cast, does not have a release date yet.