Netflix confirms The Lincoln Lawyer's fate after fan outcry
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Confirming the news, co-showrunners Ted Humphrey and Dailyn Rodriguez stated, "We're extremely enthusiastic about telling more stories with Mickey Haller, and are also very pleased to be filming The Lincoln Lawyer again in Los Angeles at this time.
The show is essentially a tribute to our city and an homage to the rich legacy of Los Angeles noir, and following the aftermath of the fires, we're very thankful and proud to be able to offer some stability and hope to the local community.
Maggie McPherson, played by Mickey's ex-wife and the mother of his daughter, will be reprising her role.
The character had far less screen time in Season 3 after appearing in just two episodes as a guest star. However, in Season 4, which is now underway, she will be featured in all ten episodes and her storyline will be quite significant.
Lead actors Lorna Laporte, Jazz Raycole as Izzy, and Angus Sampson as Cisco round out the cast lineup.
A fan campaign started on social media, demanding a renewal of the show. As Season 3 rose in popularity on Netflix, interest for a fourth season grew rapidly. Many viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express their desire for more episodes.
"I just finished 'The Lincoln Lawyer' and can't wait for season 4 to come out as soon as possible," one person wrote. "Finished season 3 of it and really enjoyed it – I wish I had spaced it out more, but there was just too much suspense. Now I'm just waiting for season 4," someone else tweeted.
Meanwhile, a third person chimed in: "Mickey can't seem to catch a break. How do they end the season like that? Now what, he's going to jail and Lorna has to defend him. I really wish they would come out with a fourth season now."
As fans will remember, the final episode of season three was left on a major cliffhanger. After choosing to take a break from his life as a practitioner, Mickey got in his Lincoln Continental and planned to drive off into the sunset, but his plans were disrupted by the police.
After the cop pointed out Mickey's missing license plate, he noticed something else: a mysterious substance resembling blood, trickling from the bumper. "This is not good," Mickey exclaimed, as the officer popped the trunk, revealing the lifeless body of Mickey's former client, con man Sam Scales, who had been shot to death.
As season three wrapped up, it seemed like Mickey had been set up for murder and needed a top-notch defense attorney to get him out of that situation, but fortunately, he had some connections in high places.
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