Get Ready for Rick Hoffman’s Return in Suits LA as He Brings Louis Litt Back to Life

In an exciting development for fans of the franchise, Suits LA is set to get a significant boost as Rick Hoffman is confirmed to make a guest appearance in the upcoming episodes. His character, Louis Litt, is one that audiences have loved throughout the nine seasons of the original series. This much-anticipated comeback promises to rekindle the charm and wit that Louis brought to the screen, making it a thrilling watch for both new viewers and long-time fans alike.
While Hoffman’s return is confirmed for only one episode, insiders suggest there may be room for more appearances if Suits LA secures a second season. Fans can also look forward to seeing Gabriel Macht reprise his beloved role as Harvey Specter in three episodes, although the two characters will not share screen time together. This ensemble of returning stars is sure to create an exciting dynamic that pays homage to the original series while introducing new narratives.
Suits LA, crafted by the original creator Aaron Korsh, introduces viewers to Stephen Amell, who stars as Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York. Ted has redefined his career by representing some of the most powerful clients in Los Angeles. As his firm faces a critical crossroads, he is forced to adopt a role that he has traditionally scorned throughout his career. Alongside Amell, the series features a talented cast including Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis, and Bryan Greenberg. Although the spinoff debuted on February 23rd, early reviews indicate a mixed reception regarding its ability to capture the essence of the original.
The original Suits series, which is set against the backdrop of a fictional corporate law firm in New York City, follows the journey of Mike Ross (played by Patrick J. Adams), a brilliant college dropout with a photographic memory who manages to secure a job under attorney Harvey Specter. The show also features a remarkable cast, including Rick Hoffman, Sarah Rafferty, Gina Torres, and Meghan Markle, spanning nine seasons and 134 gripping episodes. Following the original series, Pearson aimed to explore Gina Torres’ character as she navigated the treacherous waters of Chicago politics, although it was ultimately canceled after just one season.
