NBCUniversal announced today that Law & Order: Organized Crime will move from NBC to Peacock for its upcoming fifth season.
Created by Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, and Ilene Chaiken, Law & Order: Organized Crime follows the detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau as they take on New York City’s most vicious and violent criminal syndicates.
Christopher Meloni stars as Det. Elliot Stabler, a role he originated on Law & Order: SVU. Danielle Moné Truitt stars as Stabler’s sergeant and task force leader, Ayanna Bell.
Her team also includes undercover expert Bobby Reyes (Rick Gonzalez) and tech genius Jet Slootmaekers (Ainsley Seiger). John Shiban is returning as showrunner for season five.
The season four finale of Law & Order: Organized Crime airs Thursday, May 16 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on NBC (it streams the next day on Peacock).
Wolf, John Shiban, Paul Cabbad, Jon Cassar, Arthur Forney, Christopher Meloni, and Peter Jankowski executive produce. Law & Order: Organized Crime is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Wolf Entertainment.
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