'Suits' Season 6 Spoilers, News & Update: Creator Aaron Korsh Teases That 'Nothing is ever going to be the same again' In The New Season

Many are looking forward to the return of "Suits," following its controversial and dramatic finale in "Suits" Season 5. Fans will surely be hooked on "Suits" Season 6 because it promises something that fans have never seen before.

Fans are wondering what will happen to Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) in "Suits" Season 6, now that he will be in jail for a while. Will the firm survive? What will happen to the other characters?

Nothing Will Be the Same Again in "Suits" Season 6

According to CrossMap, "Suits" Season 6 will offer something new that will surely keep fans wanting for the show more. As the report suggests, nothing will be the same in "Suits" Season 6. Nothing from the past will return, no one from the past will remember and old feelings will be forgotten. What could this mean?

"Suits" Season 6 creator Aaron Korsh admitted this report in an interview with Wetpaint, where he shared his thoughts about the "Suits" Season 5 finale. "It scares the s-t out of me to do something like this. [But] it's always paid off. Next year we'll have to figure out what this means and what happens," he told the publication.

He also teases that things will never be the same again in "Suits" Season 6. "Nothing is ever going to be the same again," Korsh said.

Parent Herald previously reported that "Suits" Season 6 would pick up where the last season left off. Mike will be in jail for a while and will still be in service behind bars. Adams thinks that his character has a good heart and he might help his inmates with his legal expertise.

New Season Will Be More Fun and Playful

Meanwhile, Gabriel Macht, who plays as our favorite lawyer, Harvey Specter teases that "Suits" Season 6 will bring back the fun that viewers enjoy in the past seasons. They will be having a short break from all of the drama and seriousness in "Suits" Season 6.

"Maybe we'll see these people smiling a little bit more or we'll see some more witty banter and more playful elements of the show," Macht said. "I think there will be more of a balance and a playful nature when we come back [for Season 6]."

"Suits" Season 6 will premiere in summer.

Are you excited to see "Suits" Season 6? What do you want to see in the new season? Share your thoughts about "Suits" Season 6 below.

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