Fans might finally know the fate of Law & Order: Organized Crime. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the police procedural is looking to move to Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, exclusively for Season 5. The move will also result in a ten-episode Season 5, led by Christopher Meloni back again as Elliot Stabler. Executives at NBC Universal and Peacock, as well as creator Dick Wolf, have not commented on the move as the deal is not final.
Law & Order: Organized Crime marked the return of the Law & Order: SVU character Elliot Stabler. Meloni played Stabler for the first 12 seasons of SVU before exiting without notice from the series. In 2021, Meloni returned to the role of Stabler with Organized Crime, which has performed well on Peacock. With the move to Peacock, the show will also have one of its lowest episode counts to date, with 10 episodes. That’s down from the Season 4 episode count of 13, which is likely a result of the actors’ and writers’ strikes last fall. Seasons 2 and 3 had a full 22-episode count to align with the other Law & Order shows.
When NBC renewed both Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU back in March, fans were left wondering if Organized Crime was instead on the chopping block. The network has since cancelled the rebooted Quantum Leap after only two seasons but when cancellation news of Organized Crime did not come with that series of axes, this move to Peacock could provide hope for one of the newer Dick Wolf police procedurals.