An industry analyst breaks down how and why the legal drama Suits has become so popular on Netflix four years after it ended its run on USA Network.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Suits is having a massive resurgence on Netflix, and one industry analyst explains why. Originally running on the USA Network from 2011 to 2019, the legal drama is about New York's best closer, Harvey Specter, as he hires a fake but highly capable lawyer, Mike Ross, as his new associate.
“It’s clear there is additional value to be wrung from certain titles in the post-finale windows, The genres that drew large audiences on broadcast TV once upon a time can and are still popular on streaming.”
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