The always charming Matt Bomer became a household name when he starred as famous con artist Neal Caffrey in the popular 2009 police procedural White Collar, which followed the cunning criminal as he agrees to become an informant for a tenacious FBI agent in order to avoid a prison sentence, using his unique skill set and expertise to assist them in solving difficult cases. The smash-hit series ran for six seasons and helped skyrocket Bomer to superstardom, garnering critical praise and a devoted fan base during its stellar TV tenure.
Audiences everywhere couldn't help but fall in love with the sly con man and his winning chemistry with FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) and partner-in-crime Mozzie (Willie Garson), with the engrossing drama going on to become a massive knockout for USA Network and one of the small screen's most exciting original shows. In June 2024, a reboot called White Collar Renaissance...
Audiences everywhere couldn't help but fall in love with the sly con man and his winning chemistry with FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) and partner-in-crime Mozzie (Willie Garson), with the engrossing drama going on to become a massive knockout for USA Network and one of the small screen's most exciting original shows. In June 2024, a reboot called White Collar Renaissance...
- 3/1/2025
- by Rachel Johnson
- MovieWeb
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Suits LA is a legal drama series created by Aaron Korsh. The NBC series is a spin-off to the USA Network series Suits, and it follows Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who is now running his own firm in Los Angeles with a group of highly qualified and charming lawyers. Suits LA stars Stephen Amell, Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt, Bryan Greenberg, and Victoria Justice. So, if you loved thrilling legal drama, interpersonal relationships, and compelling characters in Suits LA, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Suits Credit – USA Network
Suits is a legal comedy-drama series created by Aaron Korsh. The USA Network series is set in New York City, and it follows Mike Ross, a college dropout, as he is hired as a lawyer by Harvey Specter, a charismatic attorney.
Suits LA is a legal drama series created by Aaron Korsh. The NBC series is a spin-off to the USA Network series Suits, and it follows Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who is now running his own firm in Los Angeles with a group of highly qualified and charming lawyers. Suits LA stars Stephen Amell, Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt, Bryan Greenberg, and Victoria Justice. So, if you loved thrilling legal drama, interpersonal relationships, and compelling characters in Suits LA, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Suits Credit – USA Network
Suits is a legal comedy-drama series created by Aaron Korsh. The USA Network series is set in New York City, and it follows Mike Ross, a college dropout, as he is hired as a lawyer by Harvey Specter, a charismatic attorney.
- 2/24/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The biggest difference between White Collar and Suits is why, despite their equal levels of popularity, one is getting a revival while the other is getting a spinoff series. White Collar and Suits share many similarities, including their recent rise in popularity on Netflix, which is now resulting in their return to the network television sphere. However, each of their returns will be in a different form as White Collar is getting a full revival while Suits: LA is confirmed to be a spinoff.
While updates on the White Collar revival have been scarce, it is very clear that the storyline will follow the characters from the original show. Meanwhile, the Suits spinoff will follow a new set of characters with only the possibility of cameos from the original cast. This distinction may seem confusing, as both shows had similar procedural structures and dynamics between the characters. That being said,...
While updates on the White Collar revival have been scarce, it is very clear that the storyline will follow the characters from the original show. Meanwhile, the Suits spinoff will follow a new set of characters with only the possibility of cameos from the original cast. This distinction may seem confusing, as both shows had similar procedural structures and dynamics between the characters. That being said,...
- 11/10/2024
- by Nicole Zamlout
- ScreenRant
There has been a lot of talk about the White Collar reboot called Renaissance. Already Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, and Tiffani Thiessen have all agreed to come back. However, there are other characters from the series that have not said anything yet. That is, until now.
Who is also on board with the Jeff Eastin-created series?
Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, White Collar You Tube Another White Collar Star On Board For Reboot
On Monday, TV Line reported that another White Collar alum is ready to join the revival series. That actor is Sharif Atkins who portrayed FBI Special Agent Clinton Jones. Moreover, he has some news. “I’ve talked to Jeff Eastin a bit here and there, and yeah, Jones is still in the world.” However, Atkins has not shared any further information on what Jones is doing these days. That may possibly be still in development. But, the...
Who is also on board with the Jeff Eastin-created series?
Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, White Collar You Tube Another White Collar Star On Board For Reboot
On Monday, TV Line reported that another White Collar alum is ready to join the revival series. That actor is Sharif Atkins who portrayed FBI Special Agent Clinton Jones. Moreover, he has some news. “I’ve talked to Jeff Eastin a bit here and there, and yeah, Jones is still in the world.” However, Atkins has not shared any further information on what Jones is doing these days. That may possibly be still in development. But, the...
- 10/1/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
The perfect replacement show for Prison Break not only lasted six seasons but had its very own Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller). Prison Break's nail-biting action and twists were, at their heart, facilitated by Michael's many schemes as he attempted to prove his brother Lincoln's (Dominic Purcell) innocence. Though the series only got more complex as time went on, the story ultimately came to a close with updates on a Prison Break reboot still being few and far between despite its still strong premise and characters.
Michael's ability to come up with elaborate plans that, even when things went off the rails, somehow still prevailed was fascinating to witness. However, this kind of quick-thinking is not just reserved for the Fox crime drama. Several shows like Prison Break have at least one character who matches Michael's mental acuity and propensity to get into trouble. One particularly notable Prison Break replacement...
Michael's ability to come up with elaborate plans that, even when things went off the rails, somehow still prevailed was fascinating to witness. However, this kind of quick-thinking is not just reserved for the Fox crime drama. Several shows like Prison Break have at least one character who matches Michael's mental acuity and propensity to get into trouble. One particularly notable Prison Break replacement...
- 10/1/2024
- by Nicole Zamlout
- ScreenRant
White Collar star Sharif Atkins, who played FBI Special Agent Clinton Jones, is set to return to the series' upcoming revival. The star first appeared in the pilot episode as an agent working under Peter Burke in the white collar crime division. Agent Jones is known as Peter's point contact for backup. Though unwillingly, he's sometimes tasked with babysitting con man Neal Caffrey.
Atkins recently confirmed his return to the series' reboot and his character's presence in the White Collar world. "I've talked to [creator] Jeff Eastin a bit here and there, and yeah, Jones is still in the world," Atkin told TVLine. The actor is curious about his character's whereabouts after the original series ended its run in 2014. According to Atkins, the script for the upcoming reboot is "top-notch" and "pays homage, beautifully to the late Willie Garson." He admitted that he's really looking forward to returning to the franchise,...
Atkins recently confirmed his return to the series' reboot and his character's presence in the White Collar world. "I've talked to [creator] Jeff Eastin a bit here and there, and yeah, Jones is still in the world," Atkin told TVLine. The actor is curious about his character's whereabouts after the original series ended its run in 2014. According to Atkins, the script for the upcoming reboot is "top-notch" and "pays homage, beautifully to the late Willie Garson." He admitted that he's really looking forward to returning to the franchise,...
- 10/1/2024
- by Katrina Yang
- ScreenRant
Another member of the White Collar crimes unit is on board for the upcoming revival.
Sharif Atkins, who played FBI Special Agent Clinton Jones throughout the USA Network drama’s six seasons, reveals to TVLine that his character is a part of the potential new series. (TVLine has reached out to 20th Television for comment.)
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“I’ve talked to [creator] Jeff Eastin a bit here and there, and yeah, Jones is still in the world,...
Sharif Atkins, who played FBI Special Agent Clinton Jones throughout the USA Network drama’s six seasons, reveals to TVLine that his character is a part of the potential new series. (TVLine has reached out to 20th Television for comment.)
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“I’ve talked to [creator] Jeff Eastin a bit here and there, and yeah, Jones is still in the world,...
- 9/30/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
With its focus on an energetic crime-fighting duo, incorporating dramatic and comedic elements, White Collar simultaneously stood out as a unique series with a grounding in familiar tropes. The show found a particular niche by focusing on crimes like art thefts and heists that are not as common in standard police procedurals. While this gave the show a unique premise, there are also many other shows like White Collar that might appeal to fans.
News about a White Collar revival has revealed that the sequel will feature several of the lovable characters that have helped White Collar's popularity endure, despite its premature ending. The sequel could potentially reconnect Neal Caffrey and his FBI partner, Agent Peter Burke after Neal faked his death in the White Collar finale. But until more details about the reboot become clear, there are several other shows to watch that are just as captivating.
Suits...
News about a White Collar revival has revealed that the sequel will feature several of the lovable characters that have helped White Collar's popularity endure, despite its premature ending. The sequel could potentially reconnect Neal Caffrey and his FBI partner, Agent Peter Burke after Neal faked his death in the White Collar finale. But until more details about the reboot become clear, there are several other shows to watch that are just as captivating.
Suits...
- 9/28/2024
- by Nadica Terzieva
- ScreenRant
White Collar is a brilliant crime drama series, but the brief role and sudden death of Alexandra Daddario's character, Kate, presents several lingering questions. The popular crime drama that formerly aired on USA Network stands out as a compelling story of friendship between unlikely allies. Neal Caffrey, played by the charming and enigmatic Matt Bomer, and Peter Burke, played by the pragmatic and refined Tim DeKay. Initially, Neal and Peter are at odds due to their starkly contrasting lifestyles and paths in life.
While Peter is a well-respected and celebrated FBI agent who has a reputation for getting the job done, Neal chooses to spend his time pursuing more artistic, and distinctly less legal endeavors. As a career con man, Neal has pulled off some sensational heists that attracted the attention of the highest forces in the land, and as a result, the pair find themselves at odds. But,...
While Peter is a well-respected and celebrated FBI agent who has a reputation for getting the job done, Neal chooses to spend his time pursuing more artistic, and distinctly less legal endeavors. As a career con man, Neal has pulled off some sensational heists that attracted the attention of the highest forces in the land, and as a result, the pair find themselves at odds. But,...
- 9/27/2024
- by Ben Gibbons
- ScreenRant
White Collar ended its six-season run for reasons beyond the show's control. Created by Jeff Eastin, the procedural series on USA Network followed the unusual tandem of con artist and thief, Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) and FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay). During its time on the cable network, it was still actively producing original content, which included Psych and the Netflix mega-hit Suits. Set in New York, White Collar was primarily shot on location, which gave it a more authentic feel to it, especially since the city was such a big part of its storytelling.
Like Suits with Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), White Collar's backbone was the dynamic between Caffrey and Burke. As former adversaries, with Burke being the only agent who could catch the elusive forger and thief, their history plays into their relationship and how it developed while solving high-stakes cases.
Like Suits with Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), White Collar's backbone was the dynamic between Caffrey and Burke. As former adversaries, with Burke being the only agent who could catch the elusive forger and thief, their history plays into their relationship and how it developed while solving high-stakes cases.
- 9/25/2024
- by Colin McCormick, Ana Dumaraog
- ScreenRant
The latest White Collar revival update: The series has officially been named!
“Can report the studio is very happy with the new White Collar script,” creator, writer and executive producer Jeff Eastin wrote on X early Wednesday morning. He then posted a screenshot of the script with the title White Collar Renaissance emblazoned at the top.
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“Can report the studio is very happy with the new White Collar script,” creator, writer and executive producer Jeff Eastin wrote on X early Wednesday morning. He then posted a screenshot of the script with the title White Collar Renaissance emblazoned at the top.
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- 9/25/2024
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Matt Bomer’s White Collar cons are coming to an end. Although USA has not yet made the drama’s conclusion official — the network often holds off on making a “final season” announcement until a show’s last episodes have begun airing, as was the case with Psych – White Collar creator and executive producer Jeff Eastin tells EW that he has crafted a satisfying conclusion to the series, which stars Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay.
After protracted negotiations, USA finally renewed White Collar in March for a sixth season of just six episodes. “The really nice thing about six episodes...
After protracted negotiations, USA finally renewed White Collar in March for a sixth season of just six episodes. “The really nice thing about six episodes...
- 6/3/2014
- by Jason Lynch
- EW - Inside TV
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