Sam Waterston Exits Law & Order After 400+ Episodes: A New Era Begins with Tony Goldwyn
Fans of were in for a shock when it was revealed that longtime star Sam Waterston would be stepping down from his iconic role as District Attorney Jack McCoy. With over 400 episodes under his belt, Waterston’s departure marks the end of an era for the show, leaving many wondering how the series will continue without one of its most recognizable faces. However, it seems that the team behind already has a plan in place, and it involves none other than
and star Tony Goldwyn.
For over two decades, Sam Waterston has been synonymous with . Having joined the show back in 1994 during its fifth season, he quickly became a fan favorite with his portrayal of the no-nonsense, morally driven Jack McCoy. Over the course of 23 seasons, Waterston's character evolved, navigating complex legal cases and tackling ethical dilemmas, making him one of the most memorable figures on the show.

Waterston's impact on the franchise was not just limited to the original series.
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