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Law & Order: OC Canceled After 4 Seasons
16 Apr
Summary
- Law & Order: Organized Crime has been canceled.
- The show will not return for a fifth season.
- The series finale aired on June 12, 2026.

The police drama "Law & Order: Organized Crime," starring Chris Meloni as Detective Stabler, has been canceled and will not be returning for a fifth season on Peacock or NBC. The show, a spinoff of "Law & Order: SVU," concluded its run with its season four finale, which now serves as the series finale.
The final episode, which began streaming on June 12, 2026, depicted Stabler hunting Julian Emery, who had murdered Stabler's younger brother, Joe Jr. While Stabler contemplated revenge, he and Bell ultimately arrested Emery. Evidence Joe Jr. had gathered surfaced, negating Emery's deal with the Department of Justice.
The series faced significant behind-the-scenes changes, with showrunner John Shiban departing midway through Season 5 production. He was the sixth showrunner to leave during the show's four-season tenure, with Matt Olmstead stepping in to complete the final episodes.