Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 Trailer Unleashed

Peacock has released the official trailer for Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5, which will premiere on the streaming service with two episodes on April 17. A new episode will stream every Thursday.

A special telecast of the season premiere will also air on NBC on April 17 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 Trailer Unleashed

Reprising the role he originated on Law & Order: SVU, Christopher Meloni stars as Det. Elliot Stabler, who returned to New York after a decade abroad to rebuild his life following a devastating personal loss.

As lead detective in Sgt. Ayanna Bell’s (Danielle Moné Truitt) Organized Crime Control Bureau, he works to dismantle New York’s most vicious and violent illegal enterprises while fending off dangers that often follow him home.

Christopher Meloni as Det. Elliot Stabler, Danielle Moné Truitt as Sgt. Ayanna Bell, Rick Gonzalez as Det. Bobby Reyes

Helping to expose the dark and complex criminal world of their targets are undercover expert Bobby Reyes (Rick Gonzalez) and tech genius Jet Slootmaekers (Ainsley Seiger). While on assignment, Stabler leans on his brother Randall (Dean Norris) to keep the Stabler family safe and thriving.

The ten-episode Law & Order: Organized Crime season five explores the dangerous worlds of cross-border smuggling, high-tech domestic terrorism, and a crime family intent on repaying Stabler for the injury he did in Rome. As his worlds collide, Stabler will put everything on the line to protect the vulnerable and fight for justice.

Nicky Torchia as Eli Stabler

Having previously aired on NBC, Law & Order: Organized Crime is produced for Peacock by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Wolf Entertainment.

The series was created by Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, and Ilene Chaiken.  The executive producers include Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead, John Shiban, Mike Slovis, Christopher Meloni, Peter Jankowski and Tim Walsh.

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