Get ready for a thrilling courtroom drama as The Lincoln Lawyer returns for its fifth season! The legal saga continues, and we've got all the juicy details!
The highly anticipated Season 5 of The Lincoln Lawyer has been officially greenlit, even before the release of Season 4 on February 5th. Los Angeles' most sought-after defense attorney, Mickey Haller, is back in action, and this time, he's facing his most personal trial yet.
Creator and executive producer Ted Humphrey, along with co-showrunner Dailyn Rodriguez, shared their excitement with Tudum: "We can't wait to unveil Season 4 and reveal that we're already crafting the next chapter! Season 4 takes Mickey Haller on an intense and deeply personal journey, and we're honored to continue his story in Season 5."
But here's where it gets controversial...
Season 3 left us on a cliffhanger with Mickey's arrest for the murder of his former client, Sam Scales. As Season 4 opens, Mickey is preparing for his own trial, a battle that will change him forever. Humphrey hints at a redemption arc, saying, "It's a full-circle moment for Mickey, who must once again prove his worth and clear his name."
Humphrey and Rodriguez further emphasize that Mickey's wrongful accusation and trial will have a profound impact on his character. "We're eager to explore how this experience shapes Mickey and influences his future actions," Humphrey adds.
The upcoming fifth season will consist of 10 episodes, drawing inspiration from the seventh book in the Lincoln Lawyer series, "Resurrection Walk" by Michael Connelly. The stellar cast includes Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller, alongside Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, Angus Sampson, and Cobie Smulders.
And this is the part most people miss...
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 is set to premiere on February 5th, and it promises to be an emotional rollercoaster. Will Mickey Haller emerge victorious and clear his name? Only time will tell.
Stay tuned for more updates and join the discussion! What are your thoughts on Mickey's journey so far? Do you think he'll overcome this challenge and continue his legal legacy? Let us know in the comments below!