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The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4: When will it release? Here's what to expect in upcoming season and all details about cast and production team
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4: When will it release? Here's what to expect in upcoming season and all details about cast and production team

Time of India

time12 hours ago

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  • Time of India

The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4: When will it release? Here's what to expect in upcoming season and all details about cast and production team

The Lincoln Lawyer returns with its fourth season, adapting The Law of Innocence . Mickey Haller is no longer defending others but now must defend himself in court. Production for the season has officially wrapped. What to Expect in Season 4? Season 4 will follow the events of The Law of Innocence, written by Michael Connelly. The story puts Mickey Haller at the center of a criminal case. This time, he stands accused of murder. As the defendant, Haller will need to clear his name while dealing with the justice system he once worked within. Production Team Showrunners Ted Humphrey and Dailyn Rodriguez shared updates after wrapping the season. On Instagram, Humphrey thanked the cast, crew and team for their effort. He expressed excitement about sharing the new season with audiences. Rodriguez also posted a message, praising the entire team and calling them a strong working group. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo Also Read: NYT Mini Crossword for June 19, 2025: Here's the hints and answers of today's puzzle New and Returning Faces in Cast Season 4 will feature several new characters along with familiar ones. Constance Zimmer joins the cast as Dana Berg. She plays the lead prosecutor in Mickey's case. Her character will be central to the courtroom battle in this season. The returning cast will continue their storylines from previous seasons. Live Events Paula Garcés, who directed an episode in season 3, returns for season 4. She directed episode 9 this time. Garcés joined the cast and crew for the wrap party. She shared her thoughts on social media, stating she felt fortunate to be part of the production and to direct again. Also Read: NYT Connections Hints Answers Today: Here's solutions for June 19, 2025's puzzle Post-Production Work Underway The series now moves into post-production. The process includes editing, sound work, dubbing and subtitling. These steps will prepare the show for streaming on Netflix. There is no confirmed release date yet. It may return in 2026, but there is hope it could arrive earlier. FAQs Who is the main character in The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 ? The main character is Mickey Haller. In this season, he is the defendant in a murder trial and must defend himself in court. When will Season 4 of The Lincoln Lawyer be released? There is no confirmed date. The show is in post-production, and it may be released in late 2025 or sometime in 2026.

Book review: A brand new detective hits the scene
Book review: A brand new detective hits the scene

Irish Examiner

time6 days ago

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  • Irish Examiner

Book review: A brand new detective hits the scene

Nightshade is Michael Connelly's 40th thriller in a career that's spanned a couple of decades. He has arguably created one of the crime thriller genre's most memorable and beloved characters, Hieronymus 'Harry' Bosch, which has spawned two TV series — Bosch and Bosch Legacy on Prime — suitably starring Titus Welliver as Bosch. He's also created The Lincoln Lawyer, aka Mickey Haller, another charismatic lead character, and yet another successful TV series, this time on Netflix. To say Connelly has pedigree is an understatement; his books have sold over 80m copies worldwide, the man knows how to write a best-selling novel. In this book he introduces us to a new lead character — LAPD detective Stilwell (we never hear his first name). Stilwell heads up the Sheriff's department on the destination island of Santa Catalina off the coast of LA. We find out that he's been forced out of the LAPD homicide department after a run-in with another detective. Catalina, we discover, is where misfit LA cops are banished to. It's a typical tourist destination, with rich tourists descending on the island in their boats during the season. The main crimes tend to be low-level, with judges arriving on the island once a week to try new cases. When we meet Stilwell, he's greeting Judge Harrell at the harbour to fill him in on this week's cases, including an animal mutilation. While Stilwell is investigating the mutilation case at a local alien tours depot, he gets a call from one of his deputies informing him that a body has been found in the harbour. The body is that of a young woman who worked at the Black Marlin Club, a gentlemen's club on the island. Connelly skillfully weaves this main crime in with the mutilation case and the action jumps from Catalina to LA and back again. With Stilwell, we see the character development that Connelly is famous for. Like Bosch, and Haller to a certain extent, Stilwell pushes against the rules, edges around the regulations. But at his heart he's a decent person who is invested in the victim. And Stilwell has his own quirks too; in the first interaction with Judge Harrell he anticipates the judge's every need and has the means necessary to attend to them — a pencil in his top pocket, a towel for the judge who swam ashore from his boat. And we see that smart-assness too that Bosch and Haller also have, where they give as good as they get. Stilwell is no pushover. He's a quick thinker, and has that ability to think outside the box that makes him a good detective. He cares about the people who he works with and who he has relationships with, and when the case spirals in the middle of the book, we see the lengths he will go to to protect the ones he loves. But like Bosch and Haller, Stilwell has his flaws, and that's what Connelly does so well, he gives his characters layers. These are not one-dimensional people. Stilwell has a tendency to act first and think later; we see in the book that this can cause trouble. But beneath it all, we know that Stilwell won't rest until the murder case is solved and someone is held accountable. This is a good introduction to this new character. We're given enough to become invested in Stilwell and the new location of Catalina, and there are plenty of open-ended questions hanging that leave the reader wanting more. Will Stilwell become the next big detective series for Connelly? The signs are pretty good.

Is Lincoln Lawyer season 4 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far
Is Lincoln Lawyer season 4 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far

Business Upturn

time07-06-2025

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  • Business Upturn

Is Lincoln Lawyer season 4 releasing in June 2025? Everything we know so far

By Aman Shukla Published on June 7, 2025, 19:30 IST Last updated June 7, 2025, 15:57 IST The Netflix legal drama The Lincoln Lawyer , based on Michael Connelly's bestselling novels, has kept fans on the edge of their seats with its gripping storylines and charismatic lead, Mickey Haller, played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo. After the shocking cliffhanger in Season 3, fans are eagerly asking: Is The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 releasing in June 2025? Here's everything we know so far. The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4: Is It Happening? Good news for fans— The Lincoln Lawyer has been officially renewed for a fourth season! Netflix confirmed the renewal in January 2025, with production kicking off in February 2025 in Los Angeles. The series, which follows defense attorney Mickey Haller as he navigates high-stakes cases from his Lincoln Navigator, will continue with 10 new episodes. However, a June 2025 release for Season 4 is highly unlikely. Based on production timelines and Netflix's release patterns, let's dive into when we can expect the new season and what it will bring. The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Release Date Speculation While Netflix hasn't announced an official release date for Season 4, we can estimate based on previous seasons' production schedules: Season 2: Filming began in October 2022, wrapped in March 2023, and premiered in July 2023 (9 months from filming start). Season 3: Filming started in January 2024, ended in June 2024, and premiered in October 2024 (10 months from filming start). Season 4: Filming began in February 2025 and is expected to wrap by June or July 2025. Given this pattern, a release 9–10 months after filming starts points to November or December 2025 at the earliest. However, several reports suggest a 2026 release is more likely, as Netflix didn't include The Lincoln Lawyer in its 2025 slate. What Will The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Be About? Season 4 will adapt The Law of Innocence , the sixth book in Michael Connelly's Lincoln Lawyer series. The Season 3 finale set up a dramatic premise: Mickey Haller is arrested after police find the body of a former client, Sam Scales, in the trunk of his Lincoln, framing him for murder. In Season 4, Mickey will face his biggest and most personal challenge yet—defending himself in court. Co-showrunner Ted Humphrey teased that the season will 'pick up right where we left off,' diving into the charges and adversaries Mickey faces. Expect a thrilling courtroom drama as Mickey, imprisoned and representing himself, fights to prove his innocence against a conspiracy that may involve new enemies or old foes. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

Wednesday: Netflix Releases First Six Minutes of Season 2 — Watch Them Here
Wednesday: Netflix Releases First Six Minutes of Season 2 — Watch Them Here

Yahoo

time03-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Wednesday: Netflix Releases First Six Minutes of Season 2 — Watch Them Here

Hear those finger snaps? Yep, Season 2 of Wednesday is coming soon — and you can get your first taste (of blood) right here. Netflix unveiled the first six minutes from the highly anticipated sophomore run's premiere on Saturday at its annual Tudum event. (Press PLAY above for a sneak peek.) More from TVLine Casting News: Boston Blue Adds Maggie Lawson, Lincoln Lawyer Enlists Cobie Smulders and More Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale Trailer Offers First Glimpse at Maggie Smith Tribute - Watch Nobody Wants This Lands Season 2 Premiere Date at Netflix - Watch the Cast's Video Announcement Back in April, Netflix announced that the second season of its Addams Family offshoot will release in two parts: The first batch of episodes will drop Wednesday, Aug. 6, and the second will follow Wednesday, Sept. 3. Jenna Ortega stars as murderous teen Wednesday Addams, who is sent away to attend Nevermore Academy, a private school for supernaturally inclined outcasts like herself. In Season 2, Wednesday 'returns to prowl the Gothic halls of Nevermore Academy, where fresh foes and woes await,' per the official synopsis. 'Wednesday must navigate family, friends and old adversaries, propelling her into another year of delightfully dark and kooky mayhem. Armed with her signature razor-sharp wit and deadpan charm, Wednesday is also plunged into a new bone-chilling supernatural mystery.' When Wednesday returns this summer, it will be without two cast members. Percy Hynes White (who played Xavier Thorpe) and Naomi J. Ogawa (who played Yoko Tanaka), both series regulars in Season 1, will not return for the upcoming episodes. Ortega previously revealed that Season 2 is ditching the love triangle between Xavier and Hunter Doohan's Tyler Galpin in order to 'lean into the horror aspect of the show a little bit more' — which the sneak peek above certainly does. Press PLAY above for a first look at the new season of , then tell us in the comments: What are you hoping to see in Season 2? Wednesday Season 2: Everything We Know View List Best of TVLine 'Missing' Shows, Found! Get the Latest on Ahsoka, Monarch, P-Valley, Sugar, Anansi Boys and 25+ Others Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More

Crime writer Michael Connelly: I'm definitely not finished with Harry Bosch
Crime writer Michael Connelly: I'm definitely not finished with Harry Bosch

BreakingNews.ie

time27-05-2025

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  • BreakingNews.ie

Crime writer Michael Connelly: I'm definitely not finished with Harry Bosch

It was a bittersweet moment when bestselling crime writer Michael Connelly was told that the series featuring his signature detective Harry Bosch – the longest-running character on streaming television in the world – was being cancelled. After seven series of Bosch, which began in 2014, and three of Bosch: Legacy on Prime Video, Connelly, who also created The Lincoln Lawyer, was told there wouldn't be a fourth series for Bosch. Advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bosch (@boschamazon) Speaking from his home in Los Angeles, Connelly, whose books have sold more than 85 million copies worldwide and been translated into 45 languages, says: 'I have no complaints about it only lasting 10 seasons. It's rare that shows last that long. 'I just wish we knew we were ending it when we were writing it and filming it, and I think we would have gone out in a slightly different way. There were a couple of loose ends and luckily the last episode was an introduction to (Renée) Ballard.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Entertainment Weekly (@entertainmentweekly) Now he's working on a new series centring on the Ballard character as she heads up a cold case squad, starring Maggie Q, which is scheduled for summer. So as one door closes, another opens. And his creation The Lincoln Lawyer (in which lawyer Mickey Haller runs his office from his Lincoln car), which was adapted into a film starring Matthew McConaughey and later a Netflix series starring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, has just been renewed for a fourth season. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Lincoln Lawyer official account (@thelincolnlawyerr) Yet Bosch will live on, Connelly says confidently. 'I've definitely not finished with Bosch. I think we'll probably see him again next year in a book.' The former journalist, who has had to cancel his latest US and England tour because of a medical procedure, is now considering how his 40th book might make the screen and says he's already had some interest regarding adaptation. Nightshade, a stand-alone thriller, introduces a new detective, County Sheriff Detective Stilwell, who has effectively been put out to pasture on the picturesque Catalina Island off California after a fall-out with a fellow detective on the Los Angeles mainland. Advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by Author Michael Connelly (@michaelconnellybooks) Soon enough, though, he is investigating the death of a young woman who has drowned in the harbour, but comes up against his old LA adversary who is trying to take over the inquiry and hamper Stilwell's investigation. Connelly, 68, favours using less well-known actors, or those you can't put a name to, to play his lead characters in the screen adaptations of his work. 'Sometimes it's just somebody who can lead through example and Titus Welliver (who plays Harry Bosch in both TV series) has the gravitas of a guy who knows how to act well and is like automatic, not having to do a number of takes because he doesn't know his lines.' The author, who has lived in Los Angeles for nearly 40 years but also has a home in Florida, where he grew up, has been to Catalina Island many times and was aware that there was just one detective there assigned to handle everything except homicide, which is left to the LA County Sheriff's Department. 'I talked to a guy who was an old hand who could tell me about the politics, the place and what it's like to be the lone detective on the island. He actually retired and now lives in Texas. But I liked the idea of it almost being like a private detective story, a guy who doesn't have a (police) partner and works cases by himself.' Advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by Orion Books (@orionbooks) The former journalist, who was a crime reporter at the Los Angeles Times, is prolific, writing at least one book a year – his next is a Lincoln Lawyer book called The Proving Ground which is out in autumn. His interest in crime was sparked when, at 16, he was driving home after his dishwashing shift at a Fort Lauderdale resort at night when witnessed a man running and hiding a gun in a hedge before fleeing. After pulling over and finding the gun wrapped in a shirt, Connelly saw police cars arriving. It turned out the suspect had just shot somebody trying to steal their car. The young Connelly spent the night with detectives in a police station, and ended up looking at line-ups but was unable to identify the suspect, who was never caught. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Author Michael Connelly (@michaelconnellybooks) 'I was handled by a really tough guy, a Harry Bosch-like detective, which turned me towards more hard-boiled fiction and true crime and newspaper stories about crime.' But reporting was always a means to an end to writing detective stories. Today, he doesn't support the Trump administration's take on gun rights. 'I don't have a gun. I live in a community where there's a lot of crime but I don't feel the need to have a gun. It's a root source of a lot of problems. A lot of the violence in this community is the easy access to weapons. Advertisement (Alamy/PA) 'I know there are tons of cops out here who are Trumpers, but they're not the ones that help me with my books.' 'I've taken shots at Trump in my books and I'll do a book signing and invariably somebody would say something,' he continues. 'Many times people have said, 'I used to love your books but I can't read them anymore because you put your politics into them'. It doesn't bother me. I never respond to anyone who says something like that.' Unlike Connelly's more famous detectives, his latest, Stilwell, has found a happy romantic relationship with his partner, assistant harbourmaster Tash Dano, on the island. 'This is the first main character I've ever written who has a reasonably healthy and stable relationship with a partner. If you look back across 39 books before, I didn't have that. Harry Bosch, Renée Ballard, Mickey Haller, they all have fraught relationships and are all looking for something, which makes them easier to write.' Advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by Author Michael Connelly (@michaelconnellybooks) Part of the inspiration comes from his own happy marriage to college sweetheart Linda McCaleb, with whom he has a daughter. They've been married for 41 years, as long as he's been writing books. Linda is his first reader on each new manuscript. 'I was thinking, isn't it about time I wrote about someone who is more like me in that regard than these characters I've dwelled on for 30-plus years? It's about the accommodations couples make, but at the end of the day, they know why they're in the relationship together. I like that aspect of it.' With the TV series cancelled for now, will he ever kill off his first hero, Bosch? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Author Michael Connelly (@michaelconnellybooks) 'I don't think so. I mean, never say never. I hope the last book I'm writing has Bosch in it. Now, whether that's just his final book or his final story, I don't know yet.' Nightshade by Michael Connelly is published on May 22nd by Orion, priced £22

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