Los Angeles [US], Good news for 'White Collar' fans. A new version of the police procedural is in the works.

Series creator Jeff Eastin shared the update at Variety's TV Fest.

"We're going to do a reboot. I'm writing the script," he said on a panel with stars like Matt Bomer, Tim DeKay and Tiffani Thiessen." Bomar confirmed his involvement, saying "I'm in!" as Deke and Thiessen also raised their hands.

Deke said, "It's a great script and it answers all the questions that anyone would have if they watched the show," and it will also introduce the show to people who haven't seen it. Both sides of the sword have been sharpened.'' Further details regarding the reboot have not been revealed yet.

Eastin did not provide any details of the plot, but said that he intentionally left things open-ended when writing the series' conclusion in 2014. After the procedural boomed on Netflix last year, re-watching “White Collar” became a more solid option.He said, "If you get to the finale with Neil [Bomer] walking into Paris, that was always the arrangement." "I always left it open, and as the years went by, it started to seem like a distant hope. But thank you to 'Suits' for starting this streaming trend. They were doing great, and people Now to see 'White Collar' on Netflix it's doing really, really well, it's like, 'Hey, let's do another one.',

In White Collar, Matt Bomer plays con artist Neal Caffrey, who works as a consultant for the FBI and helps them catch white-collar crooks. Tim DeKay co-stars as Neal's FBI contact Peter Burke, with the late Willie Garson playing Neal's friend and fellow thief Mozzie. The series ran for six seasons on USA Network from 2009 to 2014.