Season four will comprise 10 episodes and will be based on the sixth book in the Lincoln Lawyer series by Michael Connelly, The Law of Innocence. The show follows Mickey Haller, played Manuel ...
Yaya DaCosta, who played Andrea Freeman in The Lincoln Lawyer Season 2, might not return for Season 4. The season is an adaptation of a book by Michael Connelly- The Law of Innocence, that doesn't ...
that will serve as the backbone in the TV series Season 4. Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, the star of 'The Lincoln Lawyer,' is shown at Season 3 premiere. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images) Manuel ...
Netflix has left fans of a legal drama massively relieved after confirming it would return for another season. The first ...
“The Lincoln Lawyer” has been renewed for Season 4. Netflix confirmed the news in a post on X on Tuesday. The popular legal drama show is based on the book series ... show for TV and serves ...
The Lincoln Lawyer is set for a return as Netflix greenlights the hit legal drama for a fourth season. Just three months after the full release of the latest series featuring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo ...
It is the sixth book in the MIchael Connelly series. Advertisement Manuel Garcia-Rulfo returns as Mickey Haller, the lawyer who conducts business out of his Lincoln car. Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole ...
Netflix hasn’t announced when The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 will release, but production on the new season will begin in February. The series typically shoots for five months, so season 4 is ...
Season 4 will once again be based on another of Michael Connelly's novels, this time the sixth instalment in The Lincoln Lawyer series ... for international TV production company Fremantle.
The Lincoln Lawyer will be making a comeback as Netflix gives the hit legal drama the go ahead for a fourth outing. Just three months after the latest outing from the Manuel Garcia-Rulfo series ...
Season four will consist of ten episodes and will be based on the sixth book in The Lincoln Lawyer series by Michael Connelly ... Kelley and developed for TV by Ted Humphrey.