'Law & Order: Organized Crime' is coming back! But it's moving from NBC to Peacock. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Peacock is putting the finishing touches on a deal that would see the series starring Christopher Meloni move from NBC to the streaming service for a fifth season consisting of 10 episodes. Reps for Peacock, NBC, producers Universal Television and executive producer Dick Wolf declined to comment as a deal has yet to officially close.
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00:00 Law & Order Organized Crime is coming back, but it's moving from NBC to Peacock.
00:04 Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Peacock is putting the finishing touches on a deal that
00:09 would see the series, starring Christopher Meloni, move from NBC to the streaming service for a fifth
00:14 season consisting of 10 episodes. Reps for Peacock, NBC, producers Universal Television,
00:20 and executive producer Dick Wolf declined to comment as the deal has yet to officially close.
00:25 "You're a long way from home, Cap." "There he is. Hey, good to see you, Elliot."
00:29 Organized Crime, which is a more serialized version of the Law & Order franchise,
00:33 has overperformed on Peacock. It marked a return to the Law & Order world for franchise favorite
00:38 Meloni when it premiered in 2021. Back in March, NBC renewed five of its six Dick Wolf-produced
00:43 procedurals, leaving Organized Crime on the bubble. This prompted a fan campaign to save the show.
00:48 The series becomes the latest NBC offering to move to the company's streaming platform with
00:52 original episodes. Peacock's first-ever scripted comedy was AP Bio, which was revived more than a
00:58 month after NBC canceled it. Daytime Soap, Days of Our Lives, also migrated from NBC to Peacock,
01:03 where it continues to run in originals. For more on this story and the latest TV news,
01:08 head to THR.com. This is The Hollywood Reporter News.