Amid Matt Bomer's new show threatening to delay the project, the streaming success of Suits, the new show will feature the core cast of the Jeff Eastin-created procedural, as they dive back into the world of art theft and forgeries. The idea of a White Collar revival has been in the works for a while now, but it's officially moving forward this time.

Months after it was announced, Eastin took it to his official X to offer an update about the development of White Collar's return. Check out his social media post below:

Eastin came as Bomer attended the recently held 2024 Emmys. In the post, the writer and producer shared that a new White Collar script is going to the studio. Unfortunately, he didn't reveal any story details about the project.

When The White Collar Revival May Release

Bomer's Hulu Comedy Can Delay The White Collar Revival

The great thing about the White Collar revival is that its core cast has already been locked. ing Bomer are Tim DeKay and Tiffani Thiessen as Peter and Elizabeth Burke. This makes it easier for Eastin to work on the scripts, knowing which character he can use in the project's new iteration. While the behind-the-scenes process for White Collar moves forward quietly, a brewing scheduling issue could delay its release. Bomer's Hulu comedy, Mid-Century Modern, has just been ordered to series, and it's safe to say that he will prioritize that over his return as Neal.

Depending on where they are in production, the White Collar revival may also be eyeing a 2025 premiere, although it's likely that it will be in the latter half of the year.

Mid-Century Modern is set to release in 2025, and since it's on streaming, it's likely only going to have 10 episodes in its first season. Depending on where they are in production, the White Collar revival may also be eyeing a 2025 premiere, although it's likely that it will be in the latter half of the year. Considering Neal's importance to Eastin's show, it's unlikely that it will start filming without Bomer. So the cast and crew's work will be dependent on when he will be available to reprise the charming con-man.

Our Take On The White Collar Revival’s Chances Of Success

The White Collar Revival Has A Solid Premise

Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) and Peter Burke (Tim Dekay) stand together in White Collar.

I was one of the people who watched White Collar during its initial run, so I am very excited about the revival. Granted that there are risks that come with revisiting Neal and Peter's story, but because of the way White Collar ended, it has a higher chance of succeeding compared to the many revivals we've seen in the last few years.

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Neal's fake death offers an organic storytelling opening for the new show. In any case, it's also important to see that Bomer's character is reunited with Peter, especially considering how they were separated. Beyond that, there's also a need to honor Mozzie's legacy in the White Collar revival in light of Willie Garson's recent death.

Source: Jeff Eastin/X

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White Collar
Release Date
2009 - 2014-00-00
Network
USA
  • Headshot Of Matt Bomer
    Matt Bomer
    Neal Caffrey
  • Headshot OF Tim Dekay
    Tim Dekay
    Peter Burke

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White Collar is a crime drama television series featuring Neal Caffrey, a skilled con artist and art thief, portrayed by Matt Bomer. After being captured by FBI agent Peter Burke, Neal agrees to help the FBI catch elusive white-collar criminals as a consultant, leveraging his unique skills. The series explores the evolving partnership and mutual trust between Neal and Peter, blending elements of crime-solving and personal redemption.

Seasons
6
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix