Bosch Joins Forces with The Lincoln Lawyer in Netflix’s Boldest Crime Crossover Yet — Coming This Fall! 🔥⚖️
Two iconic crimefighters. One tangled case. And a city where justice walks a razor’s edge.
When Bosch hits the streets and Mickey Haller steps into the courtroom, all bets are off.
This fall, Netflix brings the legal heat and gritty action in a crossover that fans have been waiting for.
👇 First-look images and shocking case details inside!

As Mickey Haller’s half-brother and an ex-police investigator, the character Harry Bosch plays an important role in the book. However, Mickey Haller cannot appear in Prime Video’s Bosch, and Harry Bosch can’t appear in Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer. The characters are owned by competing platforms who aren’t usually keen to work together. Despite this, I’m confident that the co-showrunners, Dailyn Rodriguez and Ted Humphrey, can handle the Bosch issue in The Lincoln Lawyer season 4’s because they already solved the problem three years back.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 1 Already Had To Write Out Harry Bosch From The Book Story
The Lincoln Lawyer Replaced Harry Bosch With Detective Griggs

Bosch played a significant role in The Brass Verdict book, investigating Jerry Vincent’s murder. Mickey only learns that Bosch is his half-brother at the end of the book. The Lincoln Lawyer season 1 adapts The Brass Verdict by Michael Connelly, and it did a masterful job of filling in the gaps for Harry Bosch’s absence. According to Tudum, the showrunners and Connelly worked together to overcome the obstacle, creating Detective Raymond Griggs, played by Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine.
How The Lincoln Lawyer Season 4 Can Replace Harry Bosch
The Lincoln Lawyer Will Use Cisco To Help Fill In The Gaps

The biggest hint about how The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 solves the Bosch problem comes from co-showrunner Dailyn Rodriguez. After the end of The Lincoln Lawyer season 3, I interviewed Rodriguez for Screen Rant, and I asked her how they would handle the absence. While she could not provide specific details about the plan, she did indicate that Cisco would help fill in the gaps in the same way Lorna fills in for Jennifer Aronson’s absence.
Because Netflix will never (barring a miracle) get the rights from Prime Video to use Harry Bosch as a character, most future seasons of The Lincoln Lawyer will continue to face the same issue.
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Based on these statements, they might make take a mixed approach when filling in the gaps. Humphry’s statement suggest that a new character could fill parts of Bosch’s storyline. At the same time, they will also allocate many of Bosch’s responsibilities to existing characters like Cisco. It’s unlikely that Cisco will fill in all the gaps though. In The Law of Innocence, he uses his resources as an ex-police investigator to help get information from people within the system and look through the discovery file.
The Lincoln Lawyer Season 5 Would Also Face The Same Harry Bosch Challenge
Harry Bosch Will Always Be A Problem For The Lincoln Lawyer Season 5

The Lincoln Lawyer season 5 would almost definitely be based on Resurrection Walk, which features Harry Bosch quite a bit. The good news is, if The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 goes as well as I expect it will, the showrunners will have two seasons under their belts where they’ve written around Bosch in a significant way without any issues.
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