Stabler Takes the Case to Peacock: Law & Order: Organized Crime Moves to Streaming
The gritty streets of New York City are about to get a whole lot grittier, but this time, the action will be exclusively on Peacock. "Law & Order: Organized Crime," the spinoff that brought back fan-favorite Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), is packing up its precinct and moving to the streaming platform for its fifth season.

A New Home for the Organized Crime Unit
After four seasons on NBC, the series, which delves into the intricate world of New York City's most ruthless criminal organizations, is making the jump to streaming. The news has sent ripples of excitement through the "Law & Order" fandom, eager to see what new challenges await Stabler and his team.
Meloni Returns to Lead the Charge
Fans can breathe a sigh of relief: Christopher Meloni will reprise his role as the intense and often volatile Detective Elliot Stabler.
Meloni's return to the "Law & Order" universe in 2021 was met with thunderous applause, as viewers had been clamoring for his comeback since his departure from "Special Victims Unit" in 2011.
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