He’s defended the guilty.
He’s saved the innocent.
But this time, the lawyer becomes the accused.

Netflix has officially confirmed Season 4 of The Lincoln Lawyer — and it’s about to take everything you thought you knew about Mickey Haller and turn it upside down.

Based on The Law of Innocence, Michael Connelly’s most explosive courtroom thriller yet, this season will push Mickey to the edge — legally, emotionally, and morally.


Where We Left Off: A Body in the Trunk, and a Career on the Line

Season 3 ended with Mickey pulling over his Lincoln… and discovering the unthinkable.

The body of Sam Scales, the career conman who once blackmailed and betrayed him, was stuffed in the trunk.
The blood.
The setup.
The whisper of his name across LAPD radios.

Now Mickey is facing what he’s never truly prepared for:
Being the one on trial.


The Law of Innocence: This Time, It’s Personal

In Season 4, Mickey must build a defense from inside a jail cell.

Disbarred.
Doubted.
Trapped in the same system he’s spent his life outmaneuvering.

But Mickey knows one thing for sure:
He didn’t kill Sam Scales.
So who did — and why frame him?

As the case unravels, The Lincoln Lawyer becomes the hunted.
Enemies from the past resurface.
A dirty cop might be planting evidence.
And someone close to Mickey may be orchestrating the whole thing.


Returning Cast & New Faces

The core cast is back — tighter than ever, but pushed to their limits:

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller

Becki Newton as Lorna Crane, Mickey’s fierce and brilliant legal assistant — and now possibly his only lifeline

Jazz Raycole as Izzy Letts, Mickey’s driver and closest confidante

Angus Sampson as Cisco, former biker turned investigator, who may have to bend a few laws to save his boss

Neve Campbell as Maggie McPherson — Mickey’s ex-wife, and now a key player in the prosecution’s case

New characters bring new threats:

Constance Zimmer as Dana “Death Row” Berg, a ruthless prosecutor with a personal history with Mickey

Scott Lawrence as Judge Stone — the man presiding over Mickey’s trial, known for his harsh rulings

Jason Butler Harner as Detective Drucker — a veteran cop who thinks Mickey’s career has always skirted the line

Kyle Richards joins as Celeste, a wealthy client whose case may hold the key to proving Mickey’s innocence


Production Details & Release Info

Filming began: February 2025

Location: Los Angeles, California

Production wrap: June 2025

Episodes: 10

Expected release: Early 2026, exclusively on Netflix

Created by: David E. Kelley

Based on: The Law of Innocence by Michael Connelly


Season Themes: A Man Alone, A System Rigged

This is not just another season of slick legal maneuvering.

This is a story about justice — when the justice system wants you dead.

As Mickey builds his defense, he realizes that the conspiracy runs deeper than he imagined.
Someone powerful is pulling strings.
Evidence is going missing.
Witnesses are being silenced.

And the closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous it becomes — for everyone he loves.


Teaser Trailer Breakdown

The teaser opens with Mickey staring through jail bars, lit by harsh fluorescent light.
His voiceover says:

“They taught me how to defend anyone. They never taught me how to defend myself.”

Cut to:

Lorna arguing with Judge Stone

Cisco following a black SUV at night

Maggie looking torn in the courtroom gallery

Mickey, in orange, pacing the defense table, whispering: “We’re running out of time.”

Watch the teaser here:
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 | Teaser Trailer | Netflix


Why Season 4 Might Be the Darkest Chapter Yet

Mickey’s moral code is put to the test: how far will he go to win when the system is rigged?

Lorna faces pressure to take over his caseload — and her mental health begins to crumble

Cisco returns to old biker gang connections, risking everything to expose a setup

Izzy considers crossing the line to save Mickey — even if it costs her sobriety

And Maggie?
She might hold the key to Mickey’s freedom — or be the one to put him away.


Final Verdict: The Game Has Changed

Season 4 isn’t about saving clients.
It’s about saving himself.
And in The Lincoln Lawyer, truth is just one piece of the puzzle.

What matters is what you can prove.
And this time, Mickey Haller might lose everything trying to do it.