'Suits' season 6 plot predictions: Rachel's pregnancy, wedding with Mike to happen next season?

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The fifth season of "Suits" just concluded, but the cast and crew of the show are already gearing up to begin the production for season 6.

Reports claim that the cameras will begin to roll for "Suits" season 6 in late April in order to premiere in summer. The series will reportedly pick up from the events that happened at the end of the previous season.

When season 5 concluded, fans of the show saw that Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) will spend time in jail after pleading guilty to fraud.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, series creator and showrunner Aaron Korsh laid out the plans for season 6. According to Korsh, the series will return "to the very night that we ended the episode on."

Meanwhile, fans of the series took to social media to discuss the possible twist in "Suits" season 6. But the most talked about twist could be the possible pregnancy of Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle), which could pose a problem since her fiancé will be spending time behind bars.

Rachel and Mike were supposed to get married last season, but the wedding did not push through because of the case filed against him. But according to Korsh's interview with Star Pulse, he initially planned to go on with the wedding in the original draft of the script. However, the cast of the series told him that it would better if the two just call off the wedding.

"Then we got up there and Gabriel mentioned to me [that] he thinks they should not get married, and Meghan mentioned it to me, and our producing director for next year that was up there getting acquainted with the job for next year, she had mentioned it to me, and I was like wait a minute, I didn't want them to get married in the first place. It looks like we did earn it," the series creator shared.

Will the wedding push through when season 6 returns to USA Network this summer?

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