The upcomingWhite Collarrevival gets an official update from series creator Jeff Eastin. Months after it was officially announced that Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay, and Tiffani Thiessen would be returning as Neal Caffrey, and Peter and Elizabeth Burke, it didn’t seem like things were moving along for the project.Bomer’s Hulu comedy,Mid-Century Modern,even raised concernsabout the status of thenewWhite Collar. As it turns out, things have been progressing quietly behind the scenes all this time, and Eastin has been busy working on the story for Neal and Peter’s impending team-up.

On X,Eastinshared a copy of the script’s first page, confirmingthe show’s new title beingWhite Collar Renaissance. Check out the social media post below:

Tim DeKay and Stephen Amell in Suits LA

In the caption, Eastin told his followers that the studio is thrilled with what he has come up with for theWhite Collarrevival. He also shared an image of the script’s first page, which confirms its title andthe pilot’s title being “Masquerade.“The draft was completed on June 25, 2025.

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Neal & Peter Are Reviving Their Partnership

It’s great that despite being a sequel, Eastin opted to differentiate the show’s original run with the revival by updating the title. In any case,White Collar Renaissancesounds apt for what to expect from the new show. In the original finale,Neal faked his death and escaped to Pariswithout anyone knowing. It wasn’t until time had passed that Peter realized his former partner and friend was alive. It’s uncertain what they have been up to until the new series, butWhite Collar Renaissancemay refer to them teaming up again.

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Assuming that this is the case, the question is what draws them back together? If Neal was able to be away and Peter allowed him to roam around in Europe,there must be a reason for them to come back together and resurrect their old partnership. The great thing is that theWhite Collarfinalewas open-ended, which makes it easier for Eastin to find a way to revisit these characters. Mozzie’s fate, in light of Willie Garson’s death, can be the main catalyst for the revival, considering the cast’s promise to honor the actor’s legacy and his character.

Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey in White Collar

Our Take On White Collar Getting A Revival

White Collar’s Ending Justifies A Revival

DespiteSuits' streaming domination in 2023, I have always preferredWhite Collarover its fellow USA Network original. It was more fun and less technical, which the people at Pearson, Hardman could be at times. Coupled with a finale that organically opens up a new narrative, I am very excited aboutWhite Collar Renaissance.Hopefully,Eastin is able to re-capture the magic of the original series, which was full of banter and creative cases. I just wonder where the newWhite Collarwill air — something that Eastin fails to mention in his new update.

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White Collar is a crime drama television series featuring Neal Caffrey, a skilled con artist and art thief, portrayed by Matt Bomer. After being captured by FBI agent Peter Burke, Neal agrees to help the FBI catch elusive white-collar criminals as a consultant, leveraging his unique skills. The series explores the evolving partnership and mutual trust between Neal and Peter, blending elements of crime-solving and personal redemption.

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