There Is No Suits Season 10: Here Is What Aaron Korsh Is Actually Planning Instead

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No. Suits Season 10 does not exist and has not been announced. The show ended deliberately with Season 9 on September 25, 2019, wrapping Harvey and Donna’s wedding, Louis taking over the firm, and Mike and Rachel settled in Seattle. However, after generating 3.1 billion viewing minutes in a single week on Netflix in June 2023, a reunion movie has moved from fan fantasy to something Aaron Korsh publicly describes as “not an insane notion.” No greenlight exists, but the conversation is real.

If you have been searching for Suits Season 10, you deserve a straight answer before this article buries it in paragraph six. A traditional tenth season is not happening. What is actually in play is a reunion film that Korsh, Adams, Macht, and Rafferty have all addressed publicly, a spinoff that failed spectacularly and may have accidentally improved the movie’s chances, a rewatch podcast keeping the original cast in each other’s orbit, and streaming rights shifting in ways that affect where you can actually watch the show right now. Here is the full picture.

Why Did Suits End at Season 9?

The show ended because the cast that built it had already started leaving. Patrick J. Adams exited after Season 7, citing eight years away from home and his wife Troian Bellisario. Meghan Markle left the same season following her engagement to Prince Harry. Creator Aaron Korsh told Entertainment Weekly he was “very satisfied with how Suits ended,” and structured the Season 9 finale around the cast he actually had rather than the ensemble he started with. The 10-episode final season premiered July 17, 2019, returned Adams for three farewell episodes, and closed on Harvey and Donna in Seattle, Louis as managing partner, and a firm renamed Litt Wheeler Williams Bennett.

What Is the Reunion Movie Situation?

Aaron Korsh has called it “not an insane notion” and “something we might someday do.” At the 2024 ATX Television Festival, Patrick J. Adams told the crowd getting the band back together is “definitely something Korsh is interested in doing,” adding: “Is it possible? I think it is possible.” Gabriel Macht, who largely stepped away from acting after Season 9 to prioritize family, told The Hollywood Reporter before his Suits LA cameo that Harvey is now “in a space of his wise self,” suggesting he has thought carefully about where the character sits. Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull, and Sarah Rafferty have all confirmed interest. Korsh told Entertainment Weekly the concept is “in hypothetical or theoretical stages” with no answers yet. No studio, platform, or production timeline has been attached.

What Was Suits LA and Why Does It Matter?

Suits LA premiered on NBC on February 23, 2025 and was canceled on May 9, 2025, after a single 13-episode season. Created by Aaron Korsh and starring Stephen Amell as Ted Black, a former New York federal prosecutor running a Los Angeles entertainment and criminal law firm, the spinoff earned a 39% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and never built the streaming traction NBC was chasing after the 2023 Netflix surge. Gabriel Macht appeared in a recurring capacity as Harvey Specter. NBC staged a three-hour Thursday night marathon on March 27, 2025 to boost ratings. Nothing worked. The cancellation is relevant because Korsh’s primary blocker for a reunion movie was his Suits LA commitment, which no longer exists.

What Did the Suits LA Failure Reveal?

It confirmed that the original Harvey and Mike relationship is the irreplaceable engine of this franchise, not the legal setting or the Korsh formula alone. Critics and viewers who dismissed Suits LA consistently cited the same structural flaw: a rivalry between Ted Black and Stuart Lane replacing the trust-and-loyalty dynamic that defined Suits at its best. Collider noted the original worked because Mike was a fraud Harvey chose to protect, and that tension between competence, loyalty, and consequence never existed in Suits LA at a comparable level. One detail Suits LA did establish that feeds directly into a reunion movie: Harvey tells Ted he and Donna now have a son. That plot point, introduced in the episode “Bat Signal,” opens a direct storytelling door that never existed in the original series.

What Is the Suits Rewatch Podcast?

Patrick J. Adams and Sarah Rafferty launched Sidebar: A Suits Watch Podcast, working through every episode of the original series together. The podcast launched in late 2024 and has kept both actors in active, public conversation about the show at a moment when reunion movie talks are happening in the background. One detail most coverage ignores: Adams told Variety at the 2025 Golden Globes, where he, Macht, Torres, and Rafferty reunited on stage to present the Best Drama Series award, “If I got the phone call, I’d be ready to suit up again.” Four original cast members standing on the Golden Globes stage together in January 2025 is not a coincidence. It is a franchise keeping itself visible at exactly the right moment.

Where Can You Watch Suits Right Now?

The situation is more complicated than most articles are explaining. All nine seasons stream on Peacock in the United States, and that remains the primary US home. Netflix US holds the license through July 1, 2027, meaning it is still available there domestically. However, Suits began leaving Netflix internationally from December 31, 2025 onward, with multiple territories losing access on January 1, 2026. Canada’s Netflix license runs through April 16, 2026. Availability now depends entirely on your region, so checking Peacock first is the safest advice regardless of where you are located.

Is There Any Trailer for a Reunion Movie?

No trailer exists and none is expected anytime soon. With the concept still in “hypothetical or theoretical stages” per Korsh’s own words, and no greenlight, platform deal, or production timeline confirmed, any circulating footage claiming to be a Suits reunion movie trailer is fabricated fan content. The most useful signal to watch for is a formal announcement from Korsh directly, which industry observers expect would come through NBCUniversal given the franchise’s home at Peacock. If a reunion film enters active development in 2026, a short announcement teaser would likely follow within weeks, similar to how Peacock has handled other revival projects in its existing catalog.

Could Meghan Markle Return?

Almost certainly not, and most serious industry analysis treats her return as off the table. Markle has not appeared in any Suits-adjacent project since the Netflix boom and has given no indication of returning to acting in any capacity. Her production deal with Netflix focuses on lifestyle and documentary content. Rachel Zane’s story ended with her and Mike in Seattle, which is structurally complete and does not require reopening. Aaron Korsh mentioned a Robert Zane prequel centered on Wendell Pierce as a concept he finds interesting precisely because it sidesteps the cast availability problem entirely. A reunion movie built around Harvey and Mike in Seattle, with Rachel present only peripherally if at all, is the more narratively and practically realistic path.

The Bigger Picture on Suits Season 10

What the Suits situation actually reveals is a franchise with a genuinely rare second act problem: too successful to ignore, too well-ended to cheaply revisit. Suits LA tried the extension route and failed within three months. The reunion movie conversation is quieter, slower, and more carefully managed because everyone involved knows a badly made Suits film would do more damage than no film at all. The fact that Korsh is still talking publicly, that the original cast keeps appearing together, that Adams and Rafferty are doing a rewatch podcast, and that the Suits LA cancellation cleared the primary scheduling obstacle, all suggest the reunion film is closer to a when than an if. But it will happen on Korsh’s terms or not at all.

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