Organized Crime Bows Out After Five-Season Run on NBC/Peacock

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Law & Order: Organized Crime has been canceled after five seasons. The NBC spinoff premiered in 2021, moved to Peacock for Season 5, which aired through June 2025, with Christopher Meloni returning as Elliot Stabler. Season 5 tackled cross-border smuggling, domestic terrorism and a vengeful crime family, with cast members Rick Gonzalez, Ainsley Seiger and Dean Norris among the performers. With the cancellation, Law & Order: SVU remains the franchise’s sole active spinoff.
- 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' Canceled After Five Seasons NBC, Peacock Variety
- ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Canceled After 5 Seasons Deadline
- Christopher Meloni's 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' Canceled After 5 Seasons People.com
- ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Canceled After Five Seasons on NBC, Peacock The Hollywood Reporter
- Law & Order: Organized Crime Canceled At Peacock TVLine
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