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Jesse L. Martin is hinting at a possible return to Law & Order!
The actor played Detective Ed Green for nine seasons on the original run of the show and in a new interview on Thursday’s (February 3) episode of The Talk, he addressed whether he’d come back for the new NBC revival.
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“I couldn’t possibly say. I certainly hope so,” Jesse said when asked about making an appearance on the show, adding “There were a lot of loose ends when Ed Green left the scene, if you will. Yes, maybe.”
Jesse joined the show at season 10 and stayed through the end of season 18. His character Ed left the NYPD after being indicted and tried for a shooting. While the charges were dropped, he decided to leave.
The Law & Order revival received a straight to series order back in September, with creator Dick Wolf and his collaborator Rick Eid both attached to the project.
Dick discussed the new series in an interview shortly after the announcement was made, sharing what fans could expect from the upcoming season.
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is back! After initially being canceled after season 20 in 2010, creator Dick Wolf’s mothership series, which has spawned a number of spinoffs and an expansive TV universe, is returning with season 21. Led by executive producer and showrunner Rick Eid, the revival features returning stars Sam Waterston as District Attorney Jack McCoy and Anthony Anderson as Det. Kevin Bernard.
according to Deadline. Manheim returned in guest roles for seasons three and four.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThere is surely enough “Law & Order” content in existence to program an entire network, seven nights a week, with reruns. Spinoff “Special Victims Unit” has run continuously since 1999; the flagship series aired from 1990 to 2010.
Emily Longeretta Derek Haas is redefining the word “multi-task.” The executive producer and co-creator of “Chicago Fire” began showrunning his second show last year with the launch of “FBI: International,” the first Dick Wolf series shot entirely out of the country.During a phone interview with Variety, Haas — currently on set in Budapest — explains that he’s been on location four times since the show began production.“We travel around a lot. We’ve shot in the Swiss Alps, Paris, Prague. So we can usually send a crew for a couple of days, and we strategically write it so that maybe just a limited amount of our cast is in those locations at any one time,” the executive producer explains.
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Sam Waterston had some hesitation in returning for the new revival of Law & Order.
Jesse Williams is looking back at a pivotal point in his career.
Law & Order” fans discuss the show coming back for a historic 21st season, it’s impossible not to hear the anticipation in their voices. The same goes for star Sam Waterston, who will be back on the NBC procedural when the series returns Feb. 24 after more than a decade off the air.
“Law & Order”Thursday, February 24 at 8 p.m., NBCDun-dun. That immortal noise began every episode of “Law & Order,” which ran for 20 glorious seasons on NBC and inspired countless spinoffs and continuations (still ongoing).
Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni hold hands while arriving at the Law & Order press junket event held at Studio 525 on Wednesday night (February 16) in New York City.
The original Law & Order series is returning to NBC this month, more than a decade after the series went off the air.
Almost 12 years after Law & Order was abruptly canceled by NBC, Dick Wolf’s Emmy-winning drama series is returning Feb. 24 for a 21st season, which features Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson reprising their roles from the original series, joined by new cast additions Jeffrey Donovan, Camryn Manheim, Hugh Dancy and Odelya Halevi.
NBC has revealed the first look at the Law & Order revival series, set to premiere later this month on the network.
Emily Longeretta “Law & Order” is bringing back yet another familiar face. While NBC previously announced that Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson will both be reprising their roles of D.A.
Denis Leary will recur on NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime.
role as Garsa Fwip on, Jennifer Beals is joining another popular and ever-expanding TV universe,. ET recently confirmed that the actress will next be seen on, the latest spinoff following the return of Christopher Meloni’s character, Det.
Will Detective Ed Green be making a return appearance on NBC’s revival of Law & Order? Jesse L. Martin, who played the character for nine seasons on the original show, hinted in an interview Thursday on CBS’ The Talk that it’s a possibility.
’s return with season 21, Jesse L. Martin hints at a possible return for the revival of Dick Wolf’s NBC crime procedural. During an interview with, the 53-year-old actor, who played Det.