Popular NBC & Peacock TV Show Canceled After 5 Seasons

One of NBC and Peacock‘s most popular TV shows is getting canceled after five seasons, bringing an end to a spin-off of one of the most popular shows ever.

What NBC TV show is getting canceled after five seasons?

According to a new report from Deadline, Law & Order: Organized Crimea spin-off of both Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, has been canceled after five seasons, and will not be returning for a sixth season. The series, which debuted on NBC but eventually moved to Peacock for its fifth season, will end after a 75-episode run. It’s final episode aired on June 12, 2025.

Deadline’s report noted that, in February, the series had been looking for a potential new showrunner. However, nothing ever materialized, and Deadline notes NBC’s confidence in its five new drama pilots ended up being the final thing that caused the the show to be canceled.

The series originally premiered in 2021, and starred Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler, a character he played in SVU to much fan acclaim. The show followed Stabler returning to the NYPD following his wife’s murder, and joining the Organized Crime Task Force, which is led by Sergeant Ayanna Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt).

Alongside Meloni and Truitt, Organized Crime also starred Aisnley Seiger, and saw Tamara Taylor, Dylan McDermott, Nona Parker Johnson, Brent Antonello, Rick Gonzalez, and Dean Norris star in the series across its five seasons.

(Source: Deadline)

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