Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT A revival of White Collar has been confirmed, and as the new episodes draw closer, the list of things that must be seen in the reboot grows longer. White Collar stars Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay as the conman Neal Caffrey and FBI agent Peter Burke, respectively.
10 Revealing If Neal Remained A Criminal After The Finale Or, did he learn his lesson and use his skills for the greater good? Close Neal decides to fake his death and head to Europe. When the audience sees Peter and Elizabeth again, their lives will be completely different, as they'll be raising a son who's about to enter his pre-teen years. Peter's dynamic with Neal was often compared to that of a surrogate father, and Elizabeth is a kind and nurturing character, so there's no question that they're great parents.
It will be interesting to see how the new White Collar adapts to the contemporary world and how Peter and Neal deal with being part of the older generation. 5 Diana & Jones Coming Back To The Team Though neither actor has been confirmed yet, they're a vital part of the series. Close As the seasons progressed, White Collar focused individual episodes on the lives of Diana and Jones to flesh out their character development.
There are many avenues the next part of the series could take to explain what Neal's been up to over the past decade. If the White Collar revival follows the format of the original show, then Neal's past will be revealed as it relates to the overarching conflict of the season. Neal is a man who likes to keep his secrets and stay off of other people's radars, but the trust and love he builds with Elizabeth and Peter might lead him to open up to them again.
Related The 15 Best White Collar Episodes, Ranked White Collar had an outstanding series run for six seasons, with incredible episodes that explored the relationship between two unlikely allies.