‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ SetPeacock for Season 5
The popular series will transition to a streaming-only format with a reduced episode count of 10 for the upcoming season.
- NBC declined to renew ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ for another season on its traditional network, prompting a move to Peacock.
- The series has shown strong performance on Peacock, outperforming its traditional broadcast metrics.
- Season 5 will feature only 10 episodes, the lowest count since the show’s inception, influenced by industry-wide production adjustments.
- Chris Meloni will continue his role as Detective Elliot Stabler, maintaining the show's connection with the 'Law & Order' franchise.
- The move opens a slot on NBC’s schedule, allowing the network to explore new programming options for the 2024-25 season.