White Collar is currently airing its last season with just four episodes remaining, but show creator Jeff Eastin teased a TV movie could potentially come to light in the future.

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Eastin spoke with Zap2it on Nov. 12 stating that he has been asked if a White Collar TV movie is something they'd ever consider doing in the future.

He told Zap2it, "I would say you can always do a prequel."

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"That's all I can say without being too spoilery.... But you don't know what's going to happen. Just like Neal, nothing is ever what it seems on the show," he added.

It is unknown how the series will end on Dec. 18 in the last and final episode appropriately called, "Au Revoir," but many spoilers have been shared for those leading up to it such as Peter Burke becoming a father and how Rebecca dying will affect Neal.

Is a movie something Collars would like to see in the future? Probably since it would be nice to see how things progress after the season and series finale, but a prequel could be equally interesting. Maybe both ideas could come to light if fans of the show voice it.

White Collar airs its third episode, "Uncontrolled Variables," of this final season Thursday Nov. 20 at 9 p.m. ET on USA in which the preview that can be watched below provides a glimpse of Mozzie warning his friend Neal against taking on the notorious Pink Panthers. If Neal happens to make one wrong move, the Pink Panthers are going to go against everyone that he cares about.

The other three remaining episodes then are "All's Fair," "Whack-a-Mole" and "Au Revoir," which each go on to tie up some loose ends to bring some closure to the series. Eastin has hinted that the finale will be huge since it includes,"the biggest con we've ever done on the show," as he told TV Guide.

Collars would you like to see a movie happen once the series wraps on Dec. 18?