A new teaser trailer for Stephen Amell's Suits spinoff series Suits: LA has teased the return of Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter.
Last year, it was announced that the show would be getting its own LA based spinoff series after the original found a new lease of life, becoming a huge success on streaming services such as Netflix.
The newly released trailer for the spinoff, which can be viewed here, heavily teases the return of Macht – who is set to reprise the role of attorney Harvey Specter for a three-episode story arc.
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Throughout the trailer, which gives fans a glimpse at Macht as Harvey, a series of new characters can be seen discussing Harvey.
Suits LA will see creator Aaron Korsh return to write the pilot episode and the series itself will focus on a new character named Ted Black.
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Played by Arrow's Stephen Amell, the plot will see Black facing "a crisis point" as he is forced to "embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career".
"Harvey, the only person I knew cockier than you," one character says to Ted in the new trailer, who replies: "That's exactly why I liked him."
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"Ted is surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives," reads the show's synopsis.
"All of this is going on while events from years ago slowly unravel that led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved."
Per the new trailer, Ted Black claims to be "the best attorney in the country".
Recently speaking about the spinoff, original Suits star Gina Torres said: "It's L.A., I think it's fantastic. I hope they have a successful and as long a run as we did."
Suits LA will premiere on Sunday, February 23 on NBC in the US. A UK release is yet to be confirmed.
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