The title for the extremely anticipated White Collar reboot has been revealed. Following the announcement of the deliberate reboot formally shifting ahead, sequence creator Jeff Eastin has one thing to say to these “asking” concerning the title.
It was introduced again in June that the venture is shifting ahead, with Eastin writing the script. Matt Bomer (Fellow Vacationers) can be confirmed to be returning as con man Neal Caffrey together with Tim DeKay (Oppenheimer) and Tiffani Thiessen (Saved by the Bell) as Peter and Elizabeth Burke, respectively.
What’s the White Collar reboot title?
On X (previously Twitter), the sequence creator “can report the studio could be very proud of the brand new White Collar script.” He accompanied his put up with a screenshot of the script, revealing that the reboot can be referred to as White Collar Renaissance. It additionally teases that the pilot episode can be referred to as “Masquerade.”
You’ll be able to try Eastin’s put up down under:
This isn’t the primary time the deliberate reboot obtained a serious replace, with Bomer confirming earlier this 12 months {that a} sequence revival would possibly already be “within the works.” It wasn’t till June that it was confirmed to be shifting ahead, although some particulars — together with the title — weren’t revealed on the time.
White Collar premiered on USA Community in 2009 and concluded in 2014, spanning six seasons. Along with Bomer, DeKay, and Thiessen, the sequence additionally starred Willie Garson as Neal’s greatest buddy Mozzie, Marsha Thomason as Diana Berrigan, Sharif Atkins as Clinton Jones, Hilarie Burton as Sara Ellis, Natalie Morales as Lauren Cruz, and extra.
“A white-collar felony agrees to assist the FBI catch different white-collar criminals utilizing his experience as an artwork and securities thief, counterfeiter, and conman,” the logline for the unique sequence reads.
No launch date has been set but for White Collar Renaissance.