For anyone missing known as the Keating Five, and their associates.

How to Get Away with Murder ended after six seasons, with creator Peter Nowalk and producer Shonda Rhimes stating it felt like the right time to end the story. The legal thriller was still a top-rated show for ABC by the time it bowed out, albeit Keating's journey concluded with a sense of overall closure. A new courtroom drama, which is debuting in just a few months, looks well-positioned to fill the void left by HTGAWM's absence.

It Debuts In August

An adaptation of the popular John Grisham book, which was previously made into Francis Ford Coppola's 1997 movie starring Matt Damon, The Rainmaker is getting a TV offshoot from executive producer Michael Seitzman and Blumhouse Television. It focuses on Rudy Baylor, who is played by Rivals actor Milo Callaghan. Fresh out of law school, Rudy has to face off against a legendary lawyer and his ex-girlfriend from law school.

The Rainmaker will debut on August 15 at 10 p.m. ET on USA Network, with episodes available to stream on Peacock a week later.

As shown in The Rainmaker trailer, Rudy is familiar with his adversary, Leo Drummond (Mad Men's John Slattery), in more ways than one. Before their face-off in the courtroom, Rudy used to work under Drummond for a short time before getting fired. Now, still stinging from that professional setback, he's on the opposite side of Drummond and his ex, Sarah Plankmore (Jumanji: The Next Level's Madison Iseman), in court.

While that part of the USA Network series is pure legal drama, with the personal stakes to boot, The Rainmaker also teases its thriller elements when Rudy, working alongside his boss Jocelyn "Bruiser" Stone (played by The Lincoln Lawyer alum Lana Parrilla) and her disheveled paralegal, discover two connected conspiracies that add to the mystery surrounding the death of their client's son. The second half of the story links up nicely with the sense of paranoia and dread that How to Get Away with Murder often evoked during its six-season stretch.

How To Get Away With Murder Leaned Heavily Into The Thriller Genre

Those Flashforwards Were Intense

How to Get Away with Murder had a structure that helped to sustain it through several iterations, with the guest cast shifting almost entirely from one season to the next. It would begin putting viewers right in the middle of a frantic and brutal flash-forward, then flashing back to reveal how the season's central murder unfolded and the part that Annalise plays in helping her favored students cover it all up.

While the ABC show did have case-of-the-week elements, with Annalise taking on some new clients and the students using their various skills to help, these largely contained stories fell under an overall heading of an increasingly dark thriller. With each death, the relationship between Annalise and the Keating Five grew more frayed and destructive.

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This may dovetail, to a point, with how The Rainmaker presents itself as a light legal dramedy at first blush. HTGAWM was like that as well, with Davis' viral line reading of “Why is your penis on a dead girl’s phone?” But as the episodes progressed and the losses mounted, the hit series from Shonda Rhimes' Shondaland embraced its grim thriller tendencies more fulsomely.

Both Shows Also Deal With Brand-New Lawyers Learning The Job

The Show Provided Several Young Actors With Breakout Roles

The Keating five, all together, in a photo

The Rainmaker highlights two young lawyers during a very high-stakes case. That is reminiscent of How to Get Away with Murder, which showed the Keating Five learning on the job. Despite their complicated dynamic with Annalise, they did glean a lot of wisdom from her. That looks to be replicated in the USA Network adaptation, as Rudy is paired with his boss, and Sarah learns from none other than Leo Drummond.

Callaghan plays Seb Burrows in the Hulu hit Rivals and Orry Atreides in HBO Max's Dune: Prophecy. Iseman, meanwhile, is known for her role as Bethany Walker in the recent Jumanji movies and for playing the main protagonist in the short-lived I Know What You Did Last Summer series.

In of The Rainmaker cast, although Callaghan and Iseman have several credits to their name before even taking on the roles of Rudy and Sarah, the legal thriller could be the breakout. This, too, is another echo of how How to Get Away with Murder served as a launching pad for young actors like Alfred Enoch, Jack Falahee, Aja Naomi King, Matt McGorry, Karla Souza, Conrad Ricamora, and Rome Flynn, partly by putting them on-screen with veteran performers.

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The Rainmaker
Release Date
August 15, 2025
Network
USA Network
  • Cast Placeholder Image
    Milo Callaghan
    Rudy Baylor
  • Headshot Of John Slattery In The FX Networks Star Walk at TCA
    Leo F. Drummond
  • Headshot Of Madison Iseman
    Madison Iseman
    Sarah Plankmore
  • Headshot Of Lana Parrilla
    Lana Parrilla
    Jocelyn 'Bruiser' Stone