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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

White Collar: Beloved Crime Drama Free to Stream as Reboot in the Works

Streaming availability paired with a reboot in development raises new interest in the NBC-USA classic after a six-season run.

White Collar: Beloved Crime Drama Free to Stream as Reboot in the Works

A crime drama branded the greatest of all time and boasting a 96 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes is now free to stream, with a reboot in the works. White Collar originally aired from 2009 to 2014, spanning six seasons. The series follows a no-nonsense FBI agent and a charming con artist who team up to capture dangerous criminals in New York City. Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer lead as FBI Special Agent Peter Burke and Neal Caffrey, respectively, with Willie Garson, Marsha Thomason, and Tiffani Thiessen among the supporting cast. All seasons are available to stream on Disney+, and the show can be bought on Amazon Prime.

Speaking last year, series creator Jeff Eastin confirmed a new version of White Collar is in development. At Variety’s TV Fest, Eastin said, “We’re gonna reboot. I’m writing the script,” while appearing on a panel with stars Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay and Tiffany Thiessen. Some of the original cast, who remained close, are expected to reprise their roles or make cameos. Bomer publicly expressed enthusiasm about returning, and DeKay and Thiessen indicated they were on board as well. Willie Garson, who played Mozzie, died in 2021 and is slated to be memorialized in the reboot, according to the panel.

The reboot, if it proceeds as described, would be positioned for streaming on Hulu, though no formal streaming date has been announced. The project is being developed after the show’s production transition from USA Network to Fox Television Studios during its original run. Eastin has offered few specifics about the plot or release timeline, noting that the new version would honor the original while potentially introducing the story to new viewers. The original series ended in 2014 with an open finale that left room for continuation, a point often cited by fans and critics alike.

Fans and critics have continued to praise White Collar for its tight plotting, character dynamics and brisk storytelling. The show’s 96 percent Rotten Tomatoes score remains a touchstone for fans who argue the finale was among the franchise’s strongest moments. Online chatter has included calls that the ending was near-perfect, noting the balance of suspense, wit and emotional payoff as a fitting close for Burke and Caffrey’s volatile partnership.

Industry observers see the Disney+ availability as a strategic boost for the franchise’s legacy, while a Hulu release would place the reboot within a streaming landscape that rewards serialized crime dramas with long-tail audiences. The combination of a free-to-stream library and a high-profile reboot could broaden the show’s footprint beyond the core fan base and attract new viewers curious about the chemistry between a straight-laced FBI agent and his former–con artist counterpart.

As today’s audiences weigh what to watch next, White Collar’s renewed visibility comes at a time of renewed interest in reimagining classic crime dramas for contemporary platforms. The project’s development has been cautious but persistent, with the ensemble cast signaling their willingness to participate in some capacity and Eastin promising the script will address questions fans have long had since the original series concluded. Until a formal announcement on casting, plot details, and a premiere window emerge, viewers can revisit the six-season arc on Disney+ or purchase episodes and seasons through Amazon Prime.

If the reboot moves forward, it will join a growing slate of legacy titles revived for modern audiences, with producers noting that the best elements of the original—its tension, charm and clever wordplay—will be preserved while inviting new viewers to discover the dynamic partnership at its center. For now, fans can rewatch the original series, reminisce about the finale’s well-regarded send-off, and await confirmation of the reboot’s cast, tone and release strategy as discussions continue in industry circles.

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The dialogue surrounding White Collar’s future reflects broader trends in culture and entertainment, where beloved series are revisited with reverence and measured expectations. While streaming platforms increasingly experiment with reboots and continuations, the commitment to honoring original work while delivering fresh stories remains a delicate balance. If the upcoming project proceeds, it will likely be watched closely by longtime fans and a new generation of viewers seeking a smart, character-driven crime drama. The December 21, 2025 publication date underscores the ongoing relevance of White Collar as a cultural touchstone within television history.


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