Prequels, sequels, reboots, remakes, revivals, spin-offs, and crossovers. These are just a few of the many terminologies that Hollywood likes to use to signal the dearth of original, innovative content. Be it a film or TV series, once it gets a little traction with audiences, you can expect executives to milk it for all its worth. This, therefore, leads us to the question: Could Suits be poised to follow suit (no pun intended), much like the majority of other shows have?

Aaron Korsh, the creator of the legal drama show, had a chance to answer several fan queries in a Twitter Q&A session, and this is what he had to say about the prospects of reviving the series: Let me say right off that there is no Suits reboot or anything in the works. Strike [The Writers Guild of America] would have to end, some network or streamer would have to reach out and then we would have to collectively want to. Which is no small thing… https://twitter.com/akorsh9/status/1693368249877250061

You don't need an interpreter to comprehend that Korsh isn't thrilled at the idea of the series returning for a tenth season. The show, which premiered on the USA Network in 2011, ran for nine seasons (134 episodes in total) and concluded in 2019. Before the beginning of the eighth season, Patrick J. Adams (played Mike Ross), Gina Torres (portrayed Jessica Pearson), and the current Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle (played Rachel Zane) all bid farewell to their characters. For those familiar with the dynamics of TV shows, the departure of mainstay characters often signals that it's time to wrap things up.

Meghan Markle becoming a member of British royalty meant she couldn't play the wife of Mike Ross any longer.