Dean Norris Teases ‘Edgier’ and ‘More Intense’ Law & Order: Organized Crime on Peacock
Fans of Law & Order: Organized Crime are in for a treat with the upcoming fifth season premiering on April 17th. The show, which follows Detective Elliot Stabler on his quest to tackle organized crime in New York City, will be moving from NBC to the streaming service Peacock for this new season.
According to Dean Norris, who plays Elliot’s brother Randall, this season is going to be a game-changer. The move to a streaming platform means more freedom in terms of content, with the show being able to explore edgier and more intense storylines. Norris hints at a lot of family drama between his character and Stabler, played by Christopher Meloni, adding to the excitement of what’s to come.
Joining Stabler and his team in Season 5 are undercover expert Bobby Reyes and tech genius Jet Slootmaekers. Together, they will be taking on some of the most dangerous criminal enterprises in the city. The season promises to delve into topics like cross-border smuggling, high-tech domestic terrorism, and a vengeful crime family with a score to settle.
With the premiere set to kick off with two back-to-back episodes, fans can expect a season filled with thrilling action, emotional moments, and unexpected twists. Law & Order: Organized Crime is known for its gripping storytelling and complex characters, and Season 5 is gearing up to deliver all that and more.
So mark your calendars for April 17th, gather your snacks, and get ready to dive back into the gritty world of organized crime with Stabler and the rest of the team on Peacock. It’s going to be a season you won’t want to miss!