Set in a fictionalNew York City (while mixing in real life scenes) corporate law firm, the series followsMike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a college dropout with aphotographic memory, as he works as anassociate for successful and charismatic attorneyHarvey Specter (Gabriel Macht).[1]Suits focuses on Harvey and Mike winning lawsuits and closing cases, while at the same time hiding Mike's secret of never having attended law school.[2] It also featuresRick Hoffman as Louis Litt, a neurotic, manipulative and unscrupulousfinancial-law partner;Meghan Markle as the ambitious, talentedparalegal Rachel Zane;Sarah Rafferty as Harvey'slegal secretary and confidante Donna Paulsen; andGina Torres as the firm's wise but Machiavellianmanaging partner, Jessica Pearson. Although the show surrounds itself around legal action in corporate law, it also has a balance with personal lives as well as several love interests throughout the series.[3]
On January 30, 2018, the series was renewed for an eighth season, but Torres, Adams, and Markle left the show.[4]Katherine Heigl joined the cast as Samantha Wheeler. Recurring characters Alex Williams (Dulé Hill) and Katrina Bennett (Amanda Schull) were promoted to series regulars.[5] The show was renewed for a 10-episode ninth and final season on January 23, 2019, which premiered on July 17, 2019,[6][7] with Adams returning for the last two episodes.
Suits was nominated for numerous awards, including individual attention for Torres and Adams. Besides two nominations recognizing her role as a supporting actress, Torres was awarded Outstanding Performance in a Television Series at the 2013NHMC Impact Awards. Adams was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series at the2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards. The show itself was nominated for twoPeople's Choice Awards. Its success spawned a short-lived spin-off,Pearson, centered on Jessica Pearson's entry into Chicago politics, which premiered alongside the final season ofSuits on July 17, 2019.[8][9][10]Suits concluded on September 25, 2019, after nine seasons and 134 episodes. The show received an immense surge in popularity after it was added toNetflix andPeacock in 2023,[11] promptingNBCUniversal to begin development on a new spin-off series, titledSuits LA[12] starringStephen Amell.
Mike Ross, a university expellee with aphotographic memory, makes money by taking theLSAT and thebar examination for others. He does this to pay for his grandmother's living expenses, as she was his primary caregiver after both his parents died in a car accident when he was 11. In the pilot, Mike agrees to deliver a briefcase ofcannabis for his best friend Trevor, a drug dealer, for a large payout. Mike astutely avoids being arrested in asting, only to stumble into a job interview with Harvey Specter, a supremely self-assuredsenior partner at the prestigious Pearson Hardman, a law firm specializing incorporate law and one that only hiresHarvard graduates. Harvey is impressed by Mike's tenacity and knowledge of the law and hires him as anassociate, despite Mike's not having a license to practice law.[13] Together they try cases while maintaining Mike's secret from the rest of the firm, though Harvey's insightfullegal secretary, Donna Paulsen, finds out almost immediately. Mike meets Rachel Zane, an ambitiousparalegal he is immediately attracted to, while trying to impressmanaging partner Jessica Pearson and avoid the suspicions ofjunior partner Louis Litt.
Jessica learns Mike's secret, but other issues take precedence when co-founding partner Daniel Hardman, who left the firm in disgrace, returns in a power bid for control of the firm. Tensions rise as Jessica and Harvey find themselves opposed by Louis, who sides with Hardman after being promised a promotion tosenior partner. Mike begins a romantic relationship with Rachel but wants to tell her the truth about his lack of qualification. Harvey forbids him from doing this and so Mike breaks up with her. He pursues other women after his grandmother's sudden death. Harvey and Donna face accusations of burying evidence and must uncover the truth while keeping incriminating evidence from Hardman, who wants to use it to leverage a managing partner position. The increasing threat from Hardman forces Jessica into amerger with a major British international law firm called Darby International, that's owned and managed by internationally renowned London corporate lawyer Edward Darby. Ultimately, Mike reveals his secret to Rachel.
Darby's presence in the firm gives Harvey leverage to seek a position as a named partner. Meanwhile, the merger causes Louis to clash with his British counterpart from Darby International, Nigel Alexander Nesbitt. Darby International client, Britishoil tycoon Ava Hessington, draws Harvey into a lengthy trial against his former mentor during his time as anassistant district attorney at theNew York County District Attorney's Office, formerDistrict Attorney Cameron Dennis, and the lawsuit turns into a murder charge. Realizing that his fraud cannot continue forever, Mike leaves the newly renamed Pearson Specter for a job as an investment banker at Sidwell Investment Group, ahedge fund and investment management firm founded and spearheaded by Jonathan Sidwell.
Mike's new job puts him and Harvey on opposite sides of atakeover battle, causingU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission prosecutor Sean Cahill and the entire SEC to accuse them ofcollusion. To satisfy Harvey, Louis goes the distance with shady billionaire investor Charles Forstman through an illegal route. When Mike is fired, Louis goes to extreme lengths to persuade Mike to return to Pearson Specter rather than work for Forstman, as working for him might expose Louis's wrongdoing. To do that, Louis demands that Jessica rehire Mike Ross. When Louis realizes Mike never went to Harvard, he extorts Jessica into rehiring him with the promise of making him a named partner, as he has long wanted. Mike proposes to Rachel; Donna leaves Harvey to work for Louis.
Harvey struggles with losing Donna and begins to open up to therapist Paula Agard about his broken relationship with his mother. Louis's insecurity and desire to undermine Harvey create an opening for Jack Soloff, an ambitious partner whom Hardman is manipulating. Rachel's wedding plans and her relationship with her parents are overshadowed by Mike's secret. Mike and Harvey both resign to protect their future and the firm's respectively, but Mike is abruptly arrested forfraud. More and more people involved realize the allegations are true, and facing tenacious federal prosecutor Assistant US Attorney for the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York Anita Gibbs, Mike accepts aplea bargain, pleads guilty, and turns himself in so that no one else will go to jail. Mike and Rachel decide to get married before he is imprisoned. At the wedding, Mike realizes that it isn't right and tells Rachel that he will not marry her now, but if she still wants him in two years, he will marry her after getting out of prison. Harvey escorts him to prison, saying their last few goodbyes. Jessica, Louis, and Donna return to the firm, but find every employee has left for another firm.
A two-year prison sentence puts Mike at the mercy of Frank Gallo, an inmate with a grudge against Harvey. At Pearson Specter Litt, few employees remain to help. Rachel works anInnocence Project case for her law professor atColumbia University; Jessica assistspro bono but is distracted from matters at the firm and chooses to leave to pursue her own life. Mike's cellmate Kevin Miller proves pivotal in a deal Harvey made with Sean Cahill, in which Mike turns on Kevin in order for Sean to get to his father-in-law, investment firm head William Sutter, for fraud in exchange for Mike's freedom, which he ultimately wins when he secretly catches a murder attempt by Frank on camera. He struggles with his fraud being public knowledge but obtains a job as legal consultant/supervisor at a legal clinic called Eastside Legal Clinic. Harvey helps both Rachel and Mike pass the bar and persuades Mike to return to the firm.
Everyone at the firm struggles to adjust to Jessica's absence. Donna takes a position asCOO, and Harvey's friend Alex Williams joins the team. Harvey begins dating Paula; Louis' sessions with his own German therapist, Stan Lipschitz, have mixed results. Rachel begins her career as an attorney, having passed the bar. Mike continues to work pro bono cases at the clinic, with Harvey's blessing, but one of the cases puts Alex, Harvey, and others at risk. Louis and Head of Admissions for Columbia University Sheila Sasz reconnect, as doesJessica with her family in Chicago. Mike and Rachel accept an offer to found and run their ownpublic interest law firm inSeattle that takes onclass-action suits, and get married before leaving. As the season closes, a case that puts Specter Litt in danger is the work of top lawyer Robert Zane's partners, Ellen Rand and Eric Kaldor. When Zane finds out, he joins forces with Specter Litt.
After a brief conflict over who will become managing partner of the newly created firm, it is quickly resolved that Robert will (with Donna remainingCOO), and the firm is renamed Zane Specter Litt. Robert hires a new senior partner, his right-hand andfixer Samantha Wheeler. After a season-long battle between Wheeler and Alex Williams over who will be added first as a name partner, both names are ultimately added to the wall. Louis learns that Sheila is pregnant. Former ADA and ex–Pearson Hardman senior associate Katrina Bennett makes senior partner and struggles with romantic feelings for her married personal associate. Donna and Harvey finally admit their feelings for one another, but Donna's mishandling of client/boyfriend Thomas Kessler forces Zane to sacrifice his legal career for the good of the firm, and he isdisbarred.
With Robert now disbarred, Faye Richardson, aspecial master from the bar, is sent to take control and oversee the firm as acting managing partner due to the perception of the underhanded tactics it has used for years. Faye is out to dismantle and destroy the firm but has a few skeletons of her own that can be used to take her down. At the end of the season, Louis marries Sheila, Sheila gives birth to their baby, Harvey marries Donna, and they move to Seattle to be with Mike and Rachel. Louis makes Katrina a name partner and remains to lead the firm, now known as Litt Wheeler Williams Bennett.
Gabriel Macht asHarvey Reginald Specter: The best closer in the city and Jessica Pearson's right-hand. Harvey has been a name partner since the firm was named "Pearson Darby Specter" but resigns from "Specter Litt Wheeler Williams" in season 9. He marries Donna Paulsen in the series finale and moves to Seattle with Mike Ross and Rachel Zane.
Patrick J. Adams asMichael James Ross (main seasons 1–7; recurring season 9):[14] Mike is hired by Harvey Specter to be his associate, despite not having a license to practice law. In season 5, Mike gets caught, and, to protect Jessica Pearson, Harvey, and Louis Litt, he takes a deal to serve two years in prison. In season 6, Mike takes a deal to get out early and – in the season finale – passes the bar so that he can legally practice law. He marries Rachel Zane and moves to Seattle in the season 7 finale. He returns in season 9 to help Harvey, Louis, Alex, and Samantha oust Faye Richardson from the firm.
Rick Hoffman asLouis Marlowe Litt: Initially a junior partner at Pearson Hardman, Louis’s self-serving and underhanded tactics often mask his deep passion for the law and the firm’s success. While admiring Harvey Specter, he struggles with jealousy over Harvey’s charisma and his close bond with Jessica Pearson. In season 4, Louis uses Mike Ross’s secret to strong-arm Jessica into naming him a partner, creating Pearson Specter Litt. As managing partner of "Litt Wheeler Williams Bennett," Louis evolves into a loyal and compassionate leader, treating the firm’s members like family. Married to Sheila Sazs, with whom he welcomes their daughter, Lucy Litt, in the series finale, Louis embraces both personal and professional growth. Known for mentoring associates with his tough yet effective style, Louis takes immense pride in shaping their careers. His transformation, highlighted by his iconic catchphrase, “You just got Litt up!” makes him one of the show’s most dynamic and beloved characters.
Meghan Markle asRachel Elizabeth Zane (main seasons 1–7):[15] Rachel is the daughter of Robert Zane, one of the best lawyers in the city. Despite getting a job offer at his firm (Rand, Kaldor, Zane), Rachel goes to work as a senior paralegal at Pearson Hardman. She later becomes an associate at Pearson Specter Litt, the first who attended a law school other than Harvard. She marries Mike Ross and moves to Seattle in the season 7 finale.
Sarah Rafferty asDonna Roberta Paulsen: Harvey Specter's former secretary and confidante. She goes to work for Louis Litt as his secretary in season 5 but later returns to Harvey. She is one of the only people alongside Louis, Harvey, Jessica Pearson, Rachel Zane, and Benjamin to stay at Pearson Specter Litt after Mike Ross is caught and sentenced to prison for two years for practicing law without a degree. In season 7, she becomes theCOO of PSL. Due to Donna's mishandling of client/boyfriend Thomas Kessler in season 8, Daniel Hardman puts a case on Zane Specter Litt Wheeler Williams, which results in Robert Zane taking the fall for Donna's mistake and Zane getting disbarred. Harvey and Donna get together by Season 8's end and get married in the series finale.
Gina Torres asJessica Lourdes Pearson (main seasons 1–6; recurring season 7):[16] Jessica Pearson co-founded Pearson Hardman with Daniel Hardman. In the season 1 finale, she finds out that Harvey's associate (Mike Ross) has been practicing law without a degree. Rather than fire him, Harvey persuades her to retain Mike and himself so they can be well-equipped against Daniel Hardman, the other founding partner who returned after a years-long absence. After a long-waged power struggle in season 2, Jessica removes Hardman's name off the wall and merges with Edward Darby, creating Pearson Darby. She then promotes Harvey to name partner in season 3 and removes Edward Darby's name off the wall, creating Pearson Specter. In season 4, Louis Litt leverages Mike Ross's fraud into becoming a name partner. In season 6, Mike is caught and sentenced to two years in prison; however, he is able to save Jessica, Louis, and Harvey from being put in prison. In mid-season 6, Jessica chooses to leave corporate law and move to Chicago with her lover, Jeff Malone. However, prosecutor Anita Gibbs's attack on Mike forces Jessica to return and proclaim that she knew about Mike's fraud in his hearing to become a lawyer – causing her to get disbarred. She appears in season 7 on various occasions.
Amanda Schull asKatrina Amanda Bennett (recurring seasons 2–7; main seasons 8–9):[17] A former fifth-year associate hired by Harvey and later Louis's associate; in the fallout when Louis almost leaves the firm, she goes to work for Robert Zane, Rachel's father, but returns to Specter Litt in season 6 and becomes a senior partner in season 8. By the end of the series, she is a named partner of Litt Wheeler Williams Bennett.
Dulé Hill as Alex Williams (recurring season 7; main seasons 8–9): Harvey's old friend who was a partner at Bratton Gould; Harvey hires him as a senior partner at Specter Litt, and he later becomes a named partner at Zane Specter Litt Wheeler Williams.
Katherine Heigl as Samantha Wheeler (main seasons 8–9):[5] A talented new partner at Zane Specter Litt, previously known as Robert Zane's "right-hand man," who challenges the status quo and later becomes a named partner at Zane Specter Litt Wheeler Williams, Specter Litt Wheeler Williams and finally Litt Wheeler Williams Bennett.
Suits first appeared on USA Network's development slate under the titleA Legal Mind in April 2010.[18] On April 5, 2010, USA announced that it was developing seven new pilots for its 2010–2011 television season, includingA Legal Mind, which becameSuits.[19][20] The premiere was written byAaron Korsh, and David Bartis and Gene Klein served as executive producers.[20][21][22][23]
Korsh, whoseNotes from the Underbelly sitcom was canceled during the2007–2008 writers' strike, wrote aspec script intended to be a "half-hourEntourage-type based on my experiences working onWall Street." He later realized that the project should have hour-long episodes. Korsh and his agent took the script to several production companies and wanted to give the script toUniversal Media Studios. But Korsh found it odd that the studio did not want to sell the script toNBC, the network it typically worked with. His agent convinced USA Network executive Alex Sepiol that although the series was neither aprocedural nor what the network typically did, he would like the characters. Sepiol approved the script, and by then, Hypnotic Films & Television signed on to the project. The team pitched the script to USA, which bought the script after the pitch. Korsh did not pitch it to anyone else. When rewriting the script, Korsh made only small changes to the first half-hour, up to when Mike is hired. Originally, Mike did not takeLSATs for others and only pretended to have attended Harvard instead of pretending he attended Harvard and has a law degree. Korsh noted that no degree or test is needed to work on Wall Street and be a mathematical genius, unlike thebar examination in law. He decided to "embrace" this difference and change the premise.[24]
The pilot was filmed in New York City, where the series is set, atKirkland & Ellis LLP.[25] The rest of the series was filmed in Toronto (atDownsview Park Studios), where the sets are built to be identical to the New York law offices seen in the pilot.[26] To promote the series debut, USA had an advance screening of the pilot on June 2, 2011, atHudson River Park, and distributed freeHäagen-Dazs Sundae cones at the viewing.[27][28] The network also had a branded ice-cream carts, bikes, and scooters giveaway at the Sundaes and USA/Entertainment Weekly 2011 promotion summer guides on June 22 and 23. It also held the promotion in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, andBoston to endorse the pilot.[27][29]
The series was soon commissioned with a 12-episode order on January 19, 2011. The series began filming inToronto on April 25, 2011, and completed on August 12 in New York City.[36][37] Post-production was done atCherry Beach Sound.[38] "Greenback Boogie" byIma Robot is the show's theme song, was released as a single on September 18, 2010, and is on the band's third album,Another Man's Treasure.
A deleted scene leaked onto YouTube showsVictor Garber as Phillip Hardman. It was originally part of the pilot, but was cut during script rewrites. It shows that Hardman retired from the firm of his own accord. Despite being cut for American audiences, the scene was left in for British viewers when it was first aired, and continues to be included in reruns.[citation needed]
The first season premiered on June 23, 2011, and concluded on September 8, 2011. It ran for 12 episodes, including a 90-minute pilot. The complete first season was available on Region 1 DVD on May 1, 2012, and Region A/BBlu-ray on April 10, 2014.
Suits was renewed for a second season consisting of 16 episodes on August 11, 2011,[39] which premiered on June 14, 2012.[40] The mid-season finale aired on August 23, 2012, with the remaining six episodes returning on January 17, 2013. The complete second season was available on Region 1 DVD on December 2, 2013, and Region A/B Blu-ray on June 26, 2014. On October 12, 2012, the show was renewed for a third season of 16 episodes.[41] Season 3 premiered on July 16, 2013, with the final six episodes airing after March 6, 2014. The complete third season was available on December 22, 2014, on Region 1 DVD and was released on Region A/B Blu-ray on September 1, 2014. A fourth season of 16 episodes was announced on October 24, 2013.[42] Season 4 premiered on June 11, 2014, with the mid-season finale on August 6, 2014. The complete fourth season was available on June 8, 2015, on Region 1 DVD and was released on Region A/B Blu-ray on June 8, 2015. On August 11, 2014, USA Network announced a fifth season of 16 episodes,[43] which premiered on June 24, 2015.[44] The complete fifth season was available on May 31, 2016, Region 1 DVD and was released on Region A/B Blu-ray on June 6, 2016. The complete sixth season was available on Region 1 DVD on May 30, 2017, and was released on Region A/B Blu-ray on May 29, 2017.
On July 1, 2015,Suits was renewed for a sixth season consisting of 16 episodes and premiered on July 13, 2016.[45] The series is available through streaming services onAmazon Video,[46]iTunes,[47]Vudu,[48] andXfinity.[49] In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the first six seasons ofSuits were broadcast onDave, but the channel chose to drop the series before Season 7, causingNetflix to pick up the UK rights, streaming the programme less than 24 hours after its U.S. broadcast. Netflix did not pick up the rights for Ireland.[50] The series has not been released on Blu-ray in the United States or in Canada, but Region A/B releases are readily available in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and Spain.
The series became available on Netflix andPeacock in mid-2023, where it experienced an unprecedented surge in popularity, toppingNielsen ratings charts for a record 12 weeks and becoming Netflix's "most-watched acquired series in a single week".[51][52][53] Nielsen announced thatSuits was watched for a total of 57.7 billion minutes on Netflix in 2023, making it the most-streamed show of the year.[54] As a result of the renewed interest in the series, a spin-off was put in development by October, led by Korsh.[55] The original series will make its U.S. broadcast TV debut onMyNetworkTV asstrip programming in fall 2024.[56]
OnMetacritic, the show has a weighted average score of 65 out of 100, based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[57][58][59] OnRotten Tomatoes, the series holds a 91% approval rating with the Season 3 consensus reading, "Though it's occasionally overly wordy,Suits stimulates with drama derived from the strength of its well-developed characters' relationships."[60] Carrie Raisler ofThe A.V. Club wrote, "Suits has more internal forward momentum than most anything else on television right now, and when it's on, like it mostly is here, it just cooks."[61] Julie Hinds ofThe Detroit Free Press said, "The combination of Gabriel Macht as slick attorney Harvey Specter and Patrick J. Adams as unlicensed legal genius Mike Ross has been a winning one."[62]
In February 2017, USA began early talks for a potential Jessica Pearson spin-off.[97] Gina Torres would star in and produce the spin-off.[98] In August 2017, it was revealed that the season 7 finale ofSuits would serve as a backdoor pilot to the potential Jessica Pearson spin-off series.[99] On March 8, 2018, it was announced the Jessica Pearson spin-off was picked up to series.[8][100] On January 17, 2019, it was announced the spin-off would be calledPearson, titled after the main star's character.[101] On May 1, 2019, it was announced that the series would premiere on July 17, 2019.[10] In October 2019, the series was canceled after one season.[102]
In October 2023, it was announced thatUniversal Television andNBCUniversal were developing an untitledSuits spin-off series, withAaron Korsh as showrunner.[103] In December 2023, the series was revealed to be set in Los Angeles,[104] and apilot for the series, titledSuits LA, was ordered in February 2024.[105][106] In July 2024, the project was ordered to series.[107][108] The show starsStephen Amell as Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who reinvents himself as a high-profile entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles.[109] Macht is slated to have a recurring role in the series, reprising the character of Harvey Specter.[110]Suits LA premiered onNBC on February 23, 2025.[109]
Jang Dong-gun andPark Hyung-sik star in a Korean remake of the series, which is produced by Monster Union and EnterMedia Pictures and was broadcast onKBS2 in 2018.[111]
Asser Yassin and Ahmed Dawood play leading roles in an Egyptian remake onOSN and Egyptian streaming siteWatchIt, the show aired in 2022 throughRamadan,[113] which is when most shows air due to the observance of higher viewership count during the islamic month.[114]
Samdanpurev Oyunsambuu and Chinzorig Erdenebayar play leading roles in a Mongolian remake broadcast byMongol TV in 2023.[115]