‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Canceled After Five Seasons on NBC, Peacock

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The organized crime task force in the Law & Order universe has worked its last case.

NBCUniversal has canceled Law & Order: Organized Crime after five seasons. The series, in which Christopher Meloni reprised his SVU character, Elliot Stabler, in a different branch of the NYPD, ran for four seasons on NBC before becoming a Peacock original in its fifth and now final season.

The fifth season premiered almost exactly a year ago (April 17, 2025) and ran for 10 episodes; it had an encore run on NBC last fall.

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Organized Crime was more serialized than the rest of the Law & Order franchise’s famously close-ended episodic storytelling. The series followed Stabler as he worked on an organized crime task force, with cases stretching over multiple-episode arcs. Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger, Rick Gonzalez and Dean Norris also starred in

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