For its fifth season, gritty cop drama Law & Order: Organized Crime moves to Peacock, which has announced the premiere date. Check out the trailer.

Law & Order: Organized Crime, another successful series within the “Law & Order” universe, stars Christopher Meloni as Detective Elliot Stabler, a role he originated on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In this spin-off, Stabler returns to New York after a decade abroad and a devastating personal loss, and becomes the lead detective in Sgt. Ayanna Bell’s (Danielle Moné Truitt, Law & Order: SVU) Organized Crime Control Bureau, where he works to dismantle the Big Apple’s most vicious and violent illegal enterprises while fending off dangers that often follow him home.
Helping Stabler to expose the dark and complex criminal world of their targets are undercover expert Det. Bobby Reyes (Rick Gonzalez, Arrow) and tech genius Det. Jet Slootmaekers (Ainsley Seiger, Law & Order: SVU). And while on assignment, Stabler leans on his brother, Randall (Dean Norris, Breaking Bad), to keep the Stabler family safe and thriving.
Season 5 explores the dangerous worlds of cross-border smuggling, high-tech domestic terrorism, and a crime family intent on repaying Stabler for the injury he did them in Rome. As his worlds collide, Stabler will put everything on the line to protect the vulnerable and fight for justice.
Law & Order: Organized Crime: Season 5, a Peacock Original, premieres in the US with two episodes on Thursday, April 17, exclusively on Peacock. New episodes will drop every Thursday through June 12. In addition, a special telecast of the season premiere will air on April 17 at 10pm ET/PT on NBC.
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Catch up on Law & Order: Organized Crime: Seasons 1-4
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