Her representative exclusively informed Express US that this spin-off deal could be one of the most significant Hollywood deals of the year and the largest acting deal to date, facilitated by her talent agency WME, which aims to secure the highest possible rate for Meghan. However, recent statements from two members of the original 'Suits' cast, Neil Sha and Gabriel Macht, deny the possibility of Meghan Markle's involvement in a rumored 'Suits' reboot. The actors express their reluctance to be directed by Meghan, citing her lack of experience in directing. They suggest that if she were to direct an episode, it would likely face numerous challenges, including actors leaving, writers abandoning the project, and the episode remaining unfinished.
Gina Torres, known for her sharp comebacks, has expressed reservations about Meghan's role in the series. At the recent Emmys, Gabriel Macht made it clear that he neither likes nor wants to discuss Meghan. Apart from Patrick J. Adams, it appears that there is little enthusiasm among the cast for Meghan's return. The resentment allegedly stems from Meghan's promotion of the show as 'her show' since becoming the Duchess of Sussex, despite it being a collective effort by the cast.
Evidence supporting Meghan's exclusion from the spin-off comes from a Super Bowl commercial featuring 'Suits' cast members Gina Torres, Rick Hoffman, and Sarah Rafferty. The commercial, directed by Zack Woods, is set to air during the Super Bowl, promoting a cosmetic product. Meghan is conspicuously absent from the ad, sparking speculation that she may not be part of the spin-off. The new version of 'Suits' is rumored to feature all-new characters, and it seems Meghan has not been approached for any cameo appearances, according to the creator's earlier statements about the reboot not including the Duchess.