NBC’s upcoming drama pilot, Suits L.A., is gearing up for production with the addition of Bryan Greenberg, known for his role in One Tree Hill, to the series regular cast. Scheduled to commence filming in late March in Vancouver, the pilot expands upon the original Suits universe created by Aaron Korsh.

Greenberg joins a stellar cast that includes Stephen Amell as Ted Black, the lead character, along with Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis, Troy Winbush, and Alice Lee.

In Suits L.A., Ted Black, portrayed by Amell, navigates the legal world of Los Angeles, representing high-profile clients amidst a crisis within his firm. Greenberg steps into the role of Rick Dodsen, Ted’s protege in the entertainment division of Black Lane Law, determined to outshine his rival, Erica Rollins, played by Lex Scott Davis.

Contrary to misconceptions, Suits L.A. is not a reboot or revival but a fresh extension of the franchise, introducing new characters and storylines against the backdrop of the legal landscape in Los Angeles, akin to successful franchises like CSI and NCIS.

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The pilot is executive produced by Aaron Korsh, David Bartis, Doug Liman, and Gene Klein, with Victoria Mahoney directing and executive producing. UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, serves as the studio.

Greenberg’s notable credits include roles in How To Make It In America, Friends With Benefits, and The Mindy Project. He is represented by Gersh and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.

With the addition of Bryan Greenberg, Suits L.A. promises to deliver compelling drama and captivating characters, setting the stage for an exciting legal thriller.