We are more than ready for the return of our favorite shows. It’s been a long summer break! There is some great news for Law & Order: Organized Crime fans.
The fourth season is on its way. We’ll get new episodes this month, in fact! Yes, this is earlier than a lot of broadcast shows, with CBS and ABC opting to hold off until mid-February and FOX holding off until March. The CW hasn’t even set the dates for returning shows just yet!
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 was always planned for the midseason, though. While the strike action did delay some chances of getting back to work, it hasn’t affected the show overall in the way it has other broadcast shows. The episode count doesn’t need to be reduced by the looks of things. It was always set to be 13 episodes.
When will Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 premiere on NBC?
The premiere dates are set for most broadcast shows. Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 will premiere on Thursday, Jan. 18. That’s not far away at all. The other two shows in the franchise will return on the same day. Organized Crime wraps up the night of Dick Wolf drama at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Of course, Christopher Meloni will return as Elliot Stabler. We’ll get to meet more of Stabler’s family in the new season, something that we’ve only heard about before.
His two brothers are coming into the story, although only one has been cast so far. Breaking Bad alum Dean Norris is joining the show as Randall, the eldest Stabler brother. We’re keeping an eye out for casting news on the younger brother, Joe Jr.
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 premieres on Thursday, Jan. 18 at 10/9c on NBC. Catch up the following day on Peacock.