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NBC Cancels 'Suits LA' After One Season Due to Poor Ratings and Fan Response

The spin-off struggled to replicate the success of the original 'Suits,' with low viewership and critical disapproval prompting NBC to end the series ahead of its May 18 finale.

Overview

  • 'Suits LA,' a spin-off of the hit series 'Suits,' was canceled after one season, with NBC citing low ratings and lack of growth potential.
  • The show, led by Stephen Amell and featuring cameos from original 'Suits' stars Gabriel Macht, Rick Hoffman, and David Costabile, failed to connect with audiences.
  • NBC President Jeff Bader stated that the series did not resonate with fans and underperformed on both linear and digital platforms.
  • The decision to cancel 'Suits LA' was part of NBC's broader schedule reshuffle to prioritize NBA programming for the fall 2025 lineup.
  • Despite high hopes following the original 'Suits' streaming resurgence in 2023, 'Suits LA' received a 39% Rotten Tomatoes score and averaged around one million viewers per episode.