When does Season 4 of 'The Lincoln Lawyer' premiere?
February 5th.
TV / Streaming
Get ready for more courtroom drama! Netflix has renewed 'The Lincoln Lawyer' for a fifth season before the launch of Season 4 on February 5th. Mickey Haller will be back in his Lincoln, navigating the tricky legal landscape of Los Angeles.
Netflix's 'The Lincoln Lawyer' has become a hit due to its unique approach to the legal drama genre. Adapted from Michael Connelly's novels, the show balances complex legal cases with character-driven stories.
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo's portrayal of Mickey Haller has been a key factor in the show's success. Haller's blend of charm, wit, and moral complexity makes him a compelling character. The show also stands out for its fast-paced storytelling and realistic portrayal of Los Angeles, contrasting with the slick office politics of other legal dramas.
As Season 4 begins, Mickey is gearing up for the most challenging trial yet — his own. Season 5 will consist of 10 episodes, inspired by the seventh book in The Lincoln Lawyer series, Resurrection Walk, by author Michael Connelly. In addition to Garcia-Rulfo, The Lincoln Lawyer also stars Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, Angus Sampson, and Cobie Smulders.
February 5th.
Michael Connelly's 'Resurrection Walk.'
10 episodes.
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