White Collar star Matt Bomer was spotted on Tuesday, July 23, wearing a firefighter uniform while filming a scene at the Sixth Avenue set in New York City. The 35-year-old handsome actor looked more hot and sexy to the eyes of his female fans and they must patiently wait for fall to arrive in order to watch Matt in White Collar Season 5.

Numerous entertainment sites have been reporting about what the viewers can expect on the upcoming season of the TV series. The latest spoiler reports that surfaced concerns Matt's co-star, Tim DeKay, who portrays the character of FBI Agent Peter Burke.

The TV Guide report about DeKay's character reads: "Although Peter will be back at work at the FBI, he'll still have to appear in court for a grand-jury hearing scheduled to decide whether to indict him. He thinks he's doing the right thing by testifying on his own behalf but damning new evidence might make him regret his decision."

CarterMatt.com has weighed in as well on the fate of Tim DeKay's character in the latest season. "No one can be sure that this is the sort of matter that Neal, Mozzie or any other character on the show will be able to help him with. The character fell on some pretty hard times when he was arrested at the end of last season for a shooting that he did not commit," the Web site stated.

Moreover, casting news for White Collar Season 5 suggest that a crisis reporter character will be added which can bring more twist and turns to the story. CarterMatt.com explains: "Reporters try to uncover secrets, and there are plenty of times on this show when there are secrets that don't really need to be found out. Also, there are just some things that are too depressing for characters to deal with on their own, and it would be rather distressing if they ended up being available to others."

Aside from White Collar Season 5, Matt Bomer is busy with his other upcoming project with HBO titled "The Normal Heart." Matt portrays a character named Felix Turner, the gay lover of co-star Mark Ruffalo's character Ned Weeks.

Director Ryan Murphy films "The Normal Heart" in New York City with other cast members like Julia Roberts, Taylor Kitsch, Jim Parsons and Jonathan Groff. The HBO drama film's premiere schedule will be in early 2014.