"Law & Order: Organized Crime" Season 5 premieres April 17
Christopher Meloni is back as Detective Elliot Stabler in the upcoming fifth season of "Law & Order: Organized Crime." The trailer was released on Wednesday, showing Stabler reflecting on his past in a confessional. He admits he has not kept his promises to save people and vows to do better. The new season will start on April 17 with two episodes available on Peacock. NBC will air a special premiere episode the same day. It's been a decade since Stabler returned to New York City after a significant loss, and he is now leading the Organized Crime Control Bureau. In his quest to tackle New York's crime, Stabler teams up with Sergeant Ayanna Bell, undercover expert Bobby Reyes, and tech specialist Jet Slootmaekers. This season will focus on issues like smuggling, domestic terrorism, and a crime family seeking revenge on Stabler for past injuries. "Law & Order: Organized Crime" first premiered in 2021. The fifth season will be the last on NBC, as the series moves exclusively to Peacock for future episodes. This change is a first for the Law & Order franchise, as previous series have been moved to different networks rather than streaming platforms.