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‘Law & Order’ Spinoff Canceled After Five Seasons
April 16, 2026
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Photo by: Virginia Sherwood/PEACOCKLaw Order: Organized Crime has been canceled by NBC after a five-year run. The show aired on NBC from 2021 to 2024, then moved to NBC’s streaming service, Peacock, for its fifth and final season. The show told the story of detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni a lead character in Law Order: Special Victims Unit, a decade after his final appearance on the original series.

The procedural crime drama showed Stabler as a lead detective in the Organized Crime Control Bureau as he attempts to find his wife’s killer. The show also starred Danielle Moné Truitt, Rick Gonzalez, Ainsley Seiger, and Dean Norris. The show was a welcome addition in the Law and Order universe to fans and critics alike when it premiered in 2021. “It’s rare that a television event lives up to its hype. But thanks to Meloni and Hargitay, Elliot Stabler’s big return to the Law Order universe really did,” one TVLine critic said.Read it at VarietyRead more at The Daily Beast.
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