Feb 23, 2021
The trailer is extremely brief (it’s only about 16 seconds long), but we do get our first bonafide look at Detective Stabler back in the saddle, looking every bit as grizzled as we’d expect him to look after ten years of watching crime on the sidelines. He delivers some dialogue to this effect, and then the trailer ends, hitting us in the face with the show’s logo and April 1 premiere date. Like I said, the clip is brief, but it manages to contain roughly seven hours of hype in its 16-second runtime.
Law & Order: Organized Crime will be the seventh
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After a devastating personal loss, Stabler rebuilds his life while leading an elite task force that aims to take apart New York s most powerful crime syndicates one by one.
Christopher originated the role in NBC s Law & Order: SVU for 12 seasons before quitting in 2011 over a contract dispute.
On Tuesday, SVU producer-star Mariska Hargitay Instastoried a video from the set of Organized Crime, on which she guest stars as Stabler s ex-partner Captain Olivia Benson. We workin on it : It s unclear who Dylan (born Mark Anthony) will portray in the 13-episode police procedural, which centers on the 59-year-old Emmy nominee s (L) character Detective Elliot Stabler (pictured Tuesday)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is in hot pursuit of Broadway talent.
The long-running NBC crime series has been turning to theater actors to populate its scenes, as many of them have been out of work due to ongoing theater closures.
Eagle-eyed fans noted the presence of Broadway stars in the casting announcement for Thursday s upcoming episode, and SVU showrunner Warren Leight confirmed the show was seeking out theater stars to Deadline earlier this week.
To the rescue: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit showrunner Howard Leight confirmed last week that the long-running crime series is looking for out-of-work Broadway actors to fill its guest spots; (L-R) Peter Scanavino, Mariska Hargitay and Kelli Giddish on SVU