Fans of USA's Suits won't have to wait much longer to find out what has happen at Pearson Specter with the premiere date set for January, but the creator of the show is also thinking about writing a movie.

Aaron Korsh, creator of Suits, took to Twitter earlier this month to contemplate the idea of writing a movie on Saturday. He received some feedback from a fan that said if he does every write a movie he should cast Gabriel Macht in it because he "is a pleasure to see him on screen" and "his expressions are priceless."

Korsh received 19 favorites and 3 retweets on this single post.

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This tweet came after a series of questions and answers started by his followers. He also answered questions like: "How many times a day do you get called A A Ron?" and "Did you have a Harvey in your life or were you the Harvey?"

He also wrote that he was never a lawyer, but was "worse, an investment banker," to one of his fans. He answered that Suits would come back for a mid-season premier on January 28th at 20pm, but called his follows "motherfleckers" in the process.

Though Korsh has a pattern of doing question and answers on Twitter, this was the most revealing as it discusses his plans for the future.

He also pointed out that some of the main characters, Harvey and Donna, won't get married this season and that Mike (still) doesn't go to Harvard this season.

Suits premieres January 28th at 10pm on USA Network.

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