Law & Order: Organized Crime: The upcoming season 5 in talks to move to Peacock

The fans of Law and Order: Organized Crime can finally know fate of their beloved series. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the police procedural is looking to move to Peacock, which is NBC’s streaming service.

The move will bring season 5, consisting of 10 episodes, led by Christopher Meloni back again as Elliot Stabler. However, it must be noted that the executives at NBC Universal and Peacock, as well as the creator of the series, Dick Wolf have not yet commented on the move as the deal is not yet final.

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Melanie has been playing the role of Stabler for the first 12 seasons of SVU before exiting without any notice. he came back to perform the role of Stabler with Organized Crime, which has been on Peacock.

Earlier upon the reports of NBC renewing both Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU back in March the fans were left wondering if their favourite series Organized Crime was instead on the chopping block.

All the shows of Law & Order air on Thursdays on NBC and are available for streaming on Peacock the next day. The upcoming season of Organized Crime does not have a release date yet.

The show also stars Tamara Taylor, Dylan McDermott, and Rick Gonzalez.