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Where to Watch Suits: All 9 Seasons + L.A. Spinoff

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Suits became 2023's most surprising streaming phenomenon, racking up over 57 billion viewing minutes after Netflix added the legal drama to its US library — more than any other show that summer. The Aaron Korsh-created USA Network series ran for nine seasons (2011-2019) and spawned a Suits L.A. spinoff in 2025 starring Stephen Amell. Here's exactly where to watch every Pearson Specter Litt closing argument in 2026.

Streaming Availability

Suits' streaming home depends on which season you want:

  • Suits Seasons 1-9 stream on Netflix (with ads $6.99/month, standard $15.49/month, premium $22.99/month) and on Peacock (Premium $7.99/month, Premium Plus $13.99/month). The full series is also on USA Network's authenticated app for cable subscribers.
  • Suits L.A. (the 2025 spinoff with Stephen Amell as Ted Black) streams on Peacock in the US. NBC airs new episodes weekly.
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Outside the US, Suits is available on Sky, Now TV, Crave (Canada), and Amazon Prime Video Channels in selected European markets.

How to Watch Free

Peacock no longer offers a standalone free trial in 2026, but Xfinity, Cox, and Spectrum cable customers frequently receive Peacock Premium included with home internet bundles. Netflix has eliminated free trials in most markets. The cheapest legal path: $6.99/month for Netflix's ad-supported tier and binge all 9 seasons in roughly two months.

Buy or Rent

The complete Suits series is available to buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu. Full-season passes typically run $14.99-$24.99 each in HD; the complete 9-season collection runs about $130 across providers. For collectors, the Suits: The Complete Series Blu-ray box set on Amazon is the most economical permanent option.

Is It Worth Watching?

Yes — Suits is the platonic ideal of a legal-procedural-meets-workplace-comedy hybrid. Gabriel Macht's Harvey Specter and Patrick J. Adams's Mike Ross anchor a cast (including Sarah Rafferty, Meghan Markle, Rick Hoffman, and Gina Torres) that produces the most quotable dialogue in modern legal TV. Some seasons drag in the middle — but the show consistently delivers the comfort-rewatch energy that drove its 2023 Netflix renaissance.

Related Shows

If you love Suits, queue up:

  • The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix) — modern legal drama with similar charisma-first energy
  • Boston Legal (Hulu) — older but funnier legal pairings
  • Pearson (Peacock) — the Gina Torres spinoff that didn't get a fair shake

A Fire TV Stick 4K or Roku Streaming Stick 4K makes both Netflix and Peacock smooth on any older television.

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