Law & Order: Organized Crime renewed for season 5 – but with major change

It’s good news for fans of Law & Order: Organized Crime as the hit spin-off show is officially returning for a fifth season – but with a big change.
After four seasons on NBC, the show is moving to Peacock, where it will stream exclusively. It comes after weeks of speculation that the show would transition to the streaming platform.
The news will come as a relief to fans as it was the last of Dick Wolf’s shows to be renewed, with the two other Law and Order shows, as well as all three One Chicago dramas, green-lit for further seasons back in March.

For those unfamiliar with the drama, Law & Order: Organized Crime stars Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler, a role he first played on Law and Order: SVU before his departure ahead of season 13.
The series follows Stabler as he returns to New York to take on the city’s most powerful organized crime syndicates, rebuilding his life following the heartbreaking murder of his wife.
It’s an exciting time for the Law and Order franchise as Dick Wolf Productions has launched a fourth spin-off, Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent, which follows “an elite squad of detectives who investigate high-profile crime and corruption”.
The series premiered in February this year, starring Aden Young as Detective Sergeant Henry Graff, Kathleen Munroe as Detective Sergeant Frankie Bateman, Karen Robinson as Inspector Vivienne Holness, KC Collins as Deputy Crown Attorney Theo Forrester, Nicola Correia-Damude as Dr Lucy Da Silva, and Araya Mengesha as Mark Yohannes.
Fans can also look forward to the return of Law and Order and One Chicago shows for the September 2024 season