Matt Bomer, Tiffani Thiessen, and Tim DeKay have all said they're on board for a revival of USA original series White Collar
In news that has us staring into the skies with fear in our hearts, waiting for signs of blue skies, white clouds, and a blimp with “You fucked around and now they’re bringing Royal Pains back, too” printed on the side, White Collar creator Jeff Eastin confirmed that a revival of the 2009 USA Network series is now in the works.
The series starred Matt Bomer—who confirmed that he’s “in” for a revival—as a charming corporate con-man who gets brought in by the FBI to help them catch other such criminals, giving it that whole “Our hero catches bad guys, but is also in danger of being caught for his own schemes” element that streaming audiences are apparently willing to tear all the skin off their own faces just to get a taste of.
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