But on top of that, Bomer is expected to be involved in moreWhite Collarstories.
With news that a White Collar revival is in the works, fans are revisiting the series.
Here’s what happened to Neal Caffrey in the finale & beyond.
AlthoughMid-Century Modernhas been ordered to series,no official announcement about the show’s release date has been made.
There also hasn’t been any update about how far theWhite Collarrevival is in terms of its production.
SinceMid-CenturyModernhas already filmed some scenes, it’s likely that it will premiere before theWhite Collarrevival.
Bomer’s involvement in the multi-camera comedy likely means that theWhite Collarrevival will have to take a backseat.
So while Bomer focuses on filmingMid-CenturyModern, Eastin can finish writing the script for theWhite Collarrevival.
If pre-production and post-production are completed early, then theWhite Collarrevival will also be eyeing a 2025 release.
White Collar is a crime drama television series featuring Neal Caffrey, a skilled con artist and art thief, portrayed by Matt Bomer. After being captured by FBI agent Peter Burke, Neal agrees to help the FBI catch elusive white-collar criminals as a consultant, leveraging his unique skills. The series explores the evolving partnership and mutual trust between Neal and Peter, blending elements of crime-solving and personal redemption.
If pre-production and post-production are completed early, then theWhite Collarrevival will also be eyeing a 2025 release.
It’s also likely that theWhite Collarrevival might be released in the latter half of 2025.
Unfortunately, fans of the show will have to wait a bit longer forNeal and Peter’s reunioninWhite Collar.