Peacock Picks Up ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ For Season 5

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Chris Meloni’s Elliot Stabler and his “Law & Order” team will now be organizing crime on Peacock. Peacock announced May 9 that “Law & Order: Organized Crime” will move from NBC to the streaming service for Season Five. The Stabler-led spinoff premiered in April 2021 on NBC as part of a crossover event with “Law & Order: SVU.” Those episodes marked the return of Stabler to the “Law & Order” universe for the first time since Meloni left his full-time role on “SVU” in 2011.

on Season 4 of Law And Order Organized Crime!! I am truly blessed to work with such talented, kind, fun, quality human beings!! It makes the long days worth every minute!!” she wrote. “This has been our best season yet and more 🔥🔥 is on the way in Season 5!!” Meloni acknowledged Season Five in a hashtag on an Instagram post he shared about the “OC” wrap party.

 

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