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Universal, Wolf Entertainment’s Law & Order spin-off Organized Crime axed after S5

Organized Crime ended its fifth season last summer

US broadcast network NBC’s Law & Order spin-off Organized Crime has been cancelled after five seasons.

The decision to end the series, produced by Universal Television in association with Dick Wolf’s Wolf Entertainment, comes after the fifth season concluded in June 2025.

The first four seasons aired on Comcast-owned NBC before the show became an exclusive on streamer Peacock for its fifth season. In addition to its first run on Peacock, S5 also aired on NBC.

Organized Crime starred Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler, a former member of the Special Victims Unit who returns to the NYPD to tackle organised crime after a devastating personal loss but finds that much has changed.

The series debuted in April 2021 with an eight-part run, before S2-3 ran to 22 episodes. Season four ran for 13 episodes while the fifth was 10 episodes.

Deadline was the first to report on the show’s cancellation.

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