Suits LA: The Shocking Truth About Its Netflix Absence Revealed!

The highly-anticipated premiere of “Suits” takes place this weekend, but here’s a heads-up for those eager to watch the upcoming spinoff on Netflix – you might end up feeling let down.

In 2023, Aaron Korsh’s popular legal drama series, Suits, was added to Netflix. By year’s end, it had accumulated a staggering 58 billion minutes of viewing time, setting a new record as the most-watched show in a single year to date.

The surge in popularity led to people wanting something similar to return, and even though it’s not another season of Suits, fans may find their desired continuation in Suits LA – a fresh series focusing on an ex-prosecutor representing high-profile clients in the bustling city of Los Angeles.

Unfortunately, you’ll require a separate streaming service subscription besides Netflix if you wish to continue following Suits LA.

How to watch Suits LA

Starting this Sunday, February 23rd, at 9 PM Eastern Time, catch Suits on NBC every week at that time. The following day, you can stream new episodes on Peacock.

If you’re not currently subscribed, you have two options:
1. Opt for the monthly plan at $7.99 per month.
2. Take advantage of our limited-time offer and grab an annual subscription for just $29.99, a significant discount from its usual price of $79.99. Hurry up!

Why Suits LA isn’t on Netflix

Suits LA likely won’t be available on Netflix in the near future as it is produced by NBC, a company that also owns Peacock. Since NBC Universal owns both, they have no reason to grant Netflix licensing rights for Suits LA at this time.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’d say that Suits LA alone makes Peacock worth considering. Oh, and did I mention they’ve got Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy available on the same day it hits theaters? That’s quite a catch!

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It’s possible that the show might appear on Netflix at some point in the future, but we’re looking at several months, or even over a year, before that happens.

Initially, Netflix held seasons 1 through 8 of Suits, but during its surge in popularity, only Peacock had the final season. It wasn’t until last July that Season 9 became available on Netflix.

It’s possible that NBC might choose not to release some content on Netflix, since they aim to maximize usage of their own streaming platform (Peacock currently has around 36 million users compared to Netflix’s 301 million).

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2025-02-18 18:50