Mickey Haller will stay on the case.
Netflix introduced Wednesday that it had picked up a 3rd season of its authorized drama The Lincoln Lawyer.
The forthcoming season will likely be primarily based on the fifth guide within the Lincoln Lawyer collection by Michael Connelly, The Gods of Guilt.
It’s thrilling the collection is skipping forward within the novels, however there’s an opportunity parts of the others will likely be infused for good measure.
The first two seasons tailored the novels properly, so we won’t wait to see what’s in retailer.
“The audience response to the show has been so gratifying and wonderful, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to dive back into Michael Connelly’s universe and bring Mickey Haller and his world to the screen again,” mentioned Ted Humphrey and Dailyn Rodriguez, Co-Showrunners/Executive Producers.
Adds Peter Friedlander, Vice President of Scripted Series, Netflix, US and Canada:
“We’re thrilled to bring back The Lincoln Lawyer for a third season. Ted Humphrey and Dailyn Rodriguez have taken us deeper into Mickey Haller’s world, building out characters and stories that have connected with our global audience, and we look forward to seeing what they have in store for everyone’s favorite lawyer.”
“The show continues to top our global lists and it’s a testament to the work from a creative powerhouse team including Michael Connelly, David E. Kelley, Ross Fineman, and our partners at A+E Studios.”
Fan favourite Manuel Garcia-Rulfo will return as Mickey Haller. Becki Newton (Lorna), Jazz Raycole (Izzy), Angus Sampson (Cisco), and Yaya DaCosta (Andrea Freemann), amongst others, reprise their roles on The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2 premiered on July 6, 2023, and shortly climbed up the Netflix Global Top 10 with a cumulative 40 million views as of August 29, 2023, reaching the Top 10 in 81 nations.
The collection has constructed a faithful following during the last two seasons, with viewers connecting with the intriguing instances and compelling characters.
If you saved up with our Lincoln Lawyer evaluations, you understand we delved deep into all of the nuances of the plots.
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