"Suits" Season 7 has been ordered by the USA Network as pronounced by Aaron Korsh when he renewed a contract with the Universal Cable Productions. Additionally, another season is part of the deal, hence a season 8 is assured that would ensure the showing of the series in 2017 and 2018.
However, the executive producer of "Suits" Season 7 declares that the show is nearing its end, sending signals that season 8 might be its last. The show will be back on January 25, 2017 for season 6 part 2 with only six more episodes left as reported by Gamenguide. Next year's episode will no longer have Jessica Pearson (Jessica Torres) as part of the Pearson Specter Litt Law Firm.
Looking at the remaining episodes of "Suits" Season 7, the viewers will be ushered into the new chapter of the law firm as Harvey (Gabriel Macht) and Louis (Rick Hoffman) will take the reign of running the firm with Donna and Rachel, according to TVLine. The story will open with sending Jessica Pearson off to a new career in another city away from New York.
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However, Korsh himself assured the fans that Jessica Torres will re-appear as a guest star in the succeeding seasons. From time to time, there will be twists of the plots that will put back Jessica Pearson head to head with lawyers in the court rooms. Although, the story arc of this possible recurrence is still on the air.
Meanwhile, "Suits" Season 7 will be a season that will depict Mike's new future after his jail stint. Finally, he will be reunited with the woman that he loves and adores. It cannot be denied that he will face the future always with the past to haunt him. This will be a story arc that probably brings new twists and turns for the series in the upcoming seasons.