Organized Crime Wraps Up After Five Seasons

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Deadline reports Law & Order: Organized Crime has been canceled after its fifth season, ending the Wolf Entertainment/Universal Television spin-off led by Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler. The show moved from NBC to Peacock with a fall return to broadcast, but persistent struggles balancing streaming and linear viewing, plus five showrunners in five seasons, sealed its fate as NBC focuses on new pilots. Meloni also stars in Hulu’s The Land, and there was no revival workaround materializing, leaving Organized Crime to conclude after five seasons.
- ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Canceled After 5 Seasons Deadline
- 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' Canceled After Five Seasons on NBC Variety
- Law & Order: Organized Crime Canceled At Peacock TVLine
- ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Canceled After Five Seasons Yahoo
- Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 6's Fate Officially Decided By NBC & Peacock ScreenRant
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