‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ Premiere Date Announced on Peacock

Exciting news for Law & Order fans! The Law & Order universe is expanding to streaming this April, with Peacock setting a premiere date of April 17 for season five of Law & Order: Organized Crime. This marks the show’s move from NBC, where it previously aired. On the premiere day, two episodes will stream, followed by weekly releases for the remaining 10 episodes.

Organized Crime is making history as the first Law & Order show to air on a platform other than NBC since Criminal Intent shifted to USA Network back in 2007. To tease the upcoming season, Peacock released a brief teaser and some photos from the new episodes. The logline hints at thrilling storylines involving cross-border smuggling, high-tech terrorism, and a crime family seeking revenge on Stabler (played by Christopher Meloni) for an incident in Rome.

The talented cast of Organized Crime includes Danielle Moné Truitt, Rick Gonzalez, Ainsley Seiger, and Dean Norris, with Dick Wolf executive producing. It’s definitely something to look forward to for fans of the Law & Order franchise. Get ready to dive deep into the world of crime and justice with Detective Stabler once again on your screens this April!