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White Collar: Season Seven? Matt Bomer Says “There’s Legitimate Talk” About Reviving USA Network Series

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White Collar may return with new episodes on the small screen. Star Matt Bomer has once again teased the possibility of a revival of the popular USA Network series. The comedy-drama show aired for six seasons and 81 episodes, between 2009 and 2014.

Starring Bomer, Tim DeKay, Tiffani Thiessen, Sharif Atkins, Natalie Morales, James Rebhorn, Alexandra Daddario, and Willie Garson, the series aired for six seasons between 2009 and 2019. White Collar follows former conman Neal Caffrey (Bomer) as he works alongside Special Agent Peter Burke (DeKay) and others at the FBI, helping to solve crimes.

Bomer said the following about reviving the series, per Deadline:

“There has been talk. It’s actually very legitimate talk, it’s in conversation. … a lot of things need to fall into place, but there is a plan in effect, at least, so we’ll see what happens.”

Bomer and creator Jeff Eastin first brought up the idea of reviving White Collar in 2020.

Garson, who played Caffrey’s sidekick in the USA series, passed away in 2021. Bomer talked about the challenge of making a revival without him. He said:

“Obviously, that’s the first thing that came to my mind, but I felt that what Jeff Eastin presented to Tim and I honors what he contributed to the show and honors him as a person. There’s no way I would ever be involved with it again if it didn’t do so. So I think it’s a way for him to, in some ways, still be a part of the show.”

What do you think? Are you a fan of White Collar? Do you want to see the USA series revived for a movie or, a seventh season?

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