Fox has announced renewal and cancellation decision for two more shows.
25.04.2024 - 17:21 / justjared.com
We now know the fate of Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Earlier this year, we learned the fates of two of the three Law & Order franchises on NBC: Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU, and now, we’re learning the fate of Law & Order: Organized Crime.
They all returned this past January for their new seasons.
Keep reading to see what we know about the fate of the Law & Order shows…
Fox has announced renewal and cancellation decision for two more shows.
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Emily Longeretta Camryn Manheim will not be returning for Season 24 of “Law & Order.” Manheim joined the flagship as Lieutenant Kate Dixon, a successor to Anita Van Buren (S. Epatha Merkerson) when the series was revived by NBC in 2021. The season finale, airing May 16, will mark Manheim’s 48th and final episode.
Following Sam Waterston’s shocking exit from Law & Order earlier this year, fans of the hit NBC series will also say goodbye to Camryn Manheim, whose final appearance will be in the Season 23 finale airing May 16, Deadline has confirmed.
Camryn Manheim is leaving Law & Order at the end of the current season.
Great news: Law & Order: Organized Crime has been renewed for a fifth season, but that season will not air on NBC.
It’s a done deal — NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime starring Christopher Meloni has been renewed for a fifth season, which will be streaming exclusively on Peacock. As Deadline previously reported, Season 5 is expected to consist of 10 episodes, less than what the Wolf Entertainment series produced for NBC under normal circumstances but on the high end of an original streaming series whose seasons typically consist of 8 episodes. John Shiban is returning as showrunner.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Law & Order: Organized Crime” has been renewed for Season 5, with the show now officially set to move from NBC to Peacock. The news comes after weeks of speculation that the show would make the jump to the streaming service from the broadcast network. The Season 4 finale will air on NBC on May 16 and stream the next day on Peacock.
We have more news about Peacock‘s renewal and cancellation lineup for their 2024 TV season.
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You may be wondering about the renewal or cancellation status of your favorite NBC TV shows…well, we have a lot of news to share.
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