Where to watch Suits LA: Live stream new series free from anywhere
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Beloved legal dramedy Suits is back, and this time, it's headed to the West Coast. We'll show you everything you need to know about where to watch Suits LA, including free streaming options.
Suits originally aired on the USA Network from 2011 to 2019. The legal drama followed a group of New York City lawyers (and one very notable non-lawyer) for nine seasons, helping launch the careers of Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, and Meghan Markle, among others. Suits had a devoted fanbase during its initial run, but when it landed on Netflix in 2023, it sparked a global Suits renaissance (a Suits-aissance, if you will).
Now, Suits fans can rejoice because a new installment has arrived. Suits LA tracks Ted Black (Stephen Amell), one of Harvey's old colleagues, and the co-workers at his entertainment-focused Los Angeles law firm. Lex Scott Davis, Josh McDermitt, and Bryan Greenberg help round out the main cast, and they'll be joined by Victoria Justice, Macht, and more in recurring roles. If the trailer (which you can watch further down the page) is any indication, the show has a star-studded guest lineup fit for its Hollywood setting.
Whether you're a longtime Suits fan or just looking for a new show to watch, we'll show you everything you need to know about where to watch Suits LA around the world. We'll highlight both live and on-demand options.
Where to watch Suits LA in the US
Suits LA airs on NBC in the US. New episodes drop on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET. The cheapest way to watch the series is through Peacock, NBC's streaming counterpart. Viewers can subscribe to the Peacock Premium Plus tier for $14/month, allowing them to live stream new episodes. This plan also unlocks ad-free on-demand streaming, including access to all past nine seasons of the original Suits. If you don't mind waiting a day, you can stream new episodes on-demand on Mondays with Peacock's ad-supported Premium tier, which costs $8/month.
If you're looking for a way to live stream the series that also unlocks other key channels beyond NBC, it might be time to try out a live TV streaming service. These month-to-month options function just like cable, without any of the long-term contracts. Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, and Fubo are three of the best live TV streaming services we've tested.
Sling TV is the cheapest of the bunch, although the streamer's local channel coverage varies from region to region, so you should check to see if NBC is available in your zip code before subscribing. If so, you'll need to opt for Sling Blue, which carries 40+ live channels, including USA, Bravo, and E! Subscriptions cost $46/month, but you can get your first month for 50% off.
DirecTV Stream and Fubo offer broad NBC coverage in addition to anywhere from 90 to 200+ live channels, making them the most similar to cable. DirecTV Stream Entertainment subscriptions start at $87/month and come with a five-day free trial, and Fubo Essential subscriptions start at $85/month and come with a seven-day free trial (plus up to $25 off your first month of service).
Where to watch Suits LA in the UK
There's no Suits LA release date scheduled yet for UK viewers. The original Suits series is available to stream on Netflix and for free on BBC iPlayer in the UK, so we imagine it might eventually land on one of those streaming services.
Where to watch Suits LA in Canada
Suits LA is available to stream on-demand for free on CTV in Canada, usually available the day after the episode airs. Canadian viewers looking for the original Suits series will need to subscribe to Crave or Netflix.
Where to watch Suits LA in Australia
Suits LA airs on Seven in Australia, so it will be available to stream for free on 7Plus. The free streaming service only requires account creation to use, and then you're all set to start watching. New episodes become available on Mondays. You can enjoy this free option from outside Australia via the steps below.
How to watch Suits LA from anywhere
If you're not in Australia or Canada when a new episode drops, you can still keep up with your go-to streaming option with the help of a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are handy cybersecurity tools that enable you to change your electronic device's virtual location. They're popular apps among those looking to boost their online security or keep up with their usual websites and apps while traveling abroad. ExpressVPN is our go-to recommendation. It's user-friendly and has a 30-day money-back guarantee, plus tons of other perks, which you can read about in our ExpressVPN review.
How to watch Suits LA with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't already have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch.
- Turn it on and set it to the location of your streaming service.
- Go to 7Plus (AU) or CTV (CA) and create an account if necessary.
- Enjoy the show!
Suits LA trailer
NBC dropped a trailer for Suits LA in late January. The video teases some of the characters and plot lines fans will get to see, introducing Ted Black and his co-workers to fans. The video is set to the familiar Suits theme, "Greenback Boogie" by Ima Robot. "It's different out here," one character can be heard saying in between action-filled shots. "People lie, they cheat, they do whatever they can to win." Check out the full video below:
Who created Suits LA?
Aaron Korsch created Suits LA. Korsch was also the mastermind behind the original Suits series and the co-creator (with Daniel Arkin) of the short-lived, Chicago-set Pearson spinoff, which aired on the USA Network in 2019.
Is Meghan Markle in Suits LA?
While the new Suits series shares some similarities with its original counterpart, Meghan Markle's Rachel Zane isn't expected to continue her journey in Suits LA. Markle has taken a break from professional acting since marrying Prince Harry and is about to launch a cooking series on Netflix.
That being said, you never quite know who will pop up for a guest-starring appearance. Korsch told TVLine that Macht isn't the only Suits alum appearing in the new series, so fans can expect to see at least one more familiar face at some point in Season 1.
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