'Suits' season 4B midseason premiere spoilers: Will Louis finally get his name on the door?

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It's been a while since viewers last saw a brand-new "Suits" episode and, undoubtedly, every fan is craving for another one. The great news is that the official return date has been revealed and it will just be a short wait from here on out. 

"Suits" season 4A was intense and special, which is why fans are anticipating the onset of the other half of the season. According to Deadline, season 4B will premiere on Jan. 28, 2015. 

As usual, the main stars will reprise their roles in the Big Apple legal drama. Characters Harvey Specter, Mike Ross, Louis Litt, Jessica Pearson, Donna Paulsen and Rachel Zane will all be returning. But amongst these characters, the most intriguing right now is Louis Litt, played by Rick Hoffman. 

In the mid-season finale, Hoffman may have just given the performance of his life. His character Louis Litt finally found out the truth about Mike Ross and he is furious at everyone, especially at Jessica. Hence, he demanded that his name be put on the wall, making it Pearson-Specter-Litt. He looked dead serious with his threats, but Jessica seemed like she wouldn't respond to the pressure. 

When season 4 returns, fans will find out if Litt's name will be seen on the wall as a senior partner. Also, fans will get to see if Mike Ross will have a change of heart and go back to Pearson-Specter. Nevertheless, the USA Network is making sure that these six episodes will be worth the wait. 

Meanwhile, "Suits" have been picked up for another season, which is speculated to premiere in the summer of 2015, according to Celebeat. Season 5 will have 16 episodes and rumor has it that this will be the final season of the show. Could that be true? 

"Suits" season 4 returns with all new episodes on Jan. 28, 2015 on the USA Network.

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