Christopher Meloni’s “Law & Order: SVU” spinoff focused on his Detective Elliot Stabler has reportedly been delayed.
15.09.2020 - 20:43 / etcanada.com
“Law & Order: SVU” is back in business.
After production on the long-running drama halted in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has resumed this week for the upcoming season, the show’s 22nd.
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Star Mariska Hargitay shared a photo of herself, mask on, getting her hair done on the first day back Monday.
“It’s all happening,” Hargitay wrote. “First day of shooting season 22!! Making history. So grateful to be back at work.”
Christopher Meloni’s “Law & Order: SVU” spinoff focused on his Detective Elliot Stabler has reportedly been delayed.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe “Law & Order: SVU” spinoff centering around Chris Meloni’s Elliot Stabler has been delayed.The news comes as a result of a showrunner change, with Matt Olmstead exiting the role for creative reasons, Variety has confirmed with sources.“Law & Order: Organize Crime” was previously scheduled to premiere on NBC in the fall, however, back in August it was nowhere to be seen in a revised fall schedule issued by the network.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThere is a change at the helm of the upcoming NBC series Law & Order: Organized Crime, starring Christopher Meloni as his Law & Order: SVU character Elliot Stabler. Matt Olmstead has stepped down as writer-showrunner.
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Law & Order: SVU, NBC longest-running crime dramas, returned to start production today, Sept. 14, on its 22nd season in New York City.
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVTV’s longest-running primetime live-action series, Law & Order: SVU, today started production on its 22nd season in New York. Star/EP Mariska Hargitay posted two behind-the-scene photos on Instagram to commemorate the occasion.On Saturday, Hargitay shared images from the cast’s virtual table read for the season opener, which is tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
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Christopher Meloni left Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, but the actor is reprising the role of Elliot Stabler for an upcoming NBC spin-off. Premiering in 2021, Law & Order: Organized Crime, from executive producer Dick Wolf, will find Stabler heading up the NYPD's organized crime division.We still don't have an exact premiere date or casting information (besides Meloni, of course), but we already have a long wish list of what we hope to see in Organized Crime.
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