CityTV, NBC

Is Law & Order: Organized Crime canceled or renewed for Season 4?

Disclaimer: There are some affiliate links in this post. They don’t affect you as readers but mean we get paid a little from the affiliate sources when you make a purchase through our links. All links are denoted with the asterisks.

There is no doubt we love Law & Order Thursdays. Will the whole night continue in 2023? Will Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 happen?

We are certainly here for Law & Order Thursdays. The live ratings for NBC make it clear that others turn up for it too. It wasn’t surprising to see that Law & Order and SVU were both renewed. What about the 10 p.m. ET/PT drama?

Will Elliot Stabler return with another case? Will we get more mini-crossovers with SVU as we see Elliot and Olivia almost get there with their relationship after all these years? Here’s what we know about the show’s future.

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 is happening at NBC

There is some great news for Law & Order fans. The series has been renewed for a fourth season. NBC confirmed it along with the other two shows in the franchise and the three One Chicago shows on Wednesdays. It makes sense to renew the popular lineups.

However, there is some bad news that comes with the renewal. We immediately learned that Organized Crime would see its episode order reduced to just 13 episodes down from the 22 it got this year. Is this a worrying sign?

Well, it turns out that all but SVU are getting episode counts reduced. NBC is looking for ways to save money, and reducing episode counts is the easiest way to do that.

What does this mean about when Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4 will premiere on NBC? It may be pushed from the fall to the midseason, but we’ll find out more at the May Upfronts.

MORE: Is Law & Order canceled or renewed for Season 23?

Law & Order: Organized Crime* airs on Thursdays on NBC in the U.S. and on CityTV in Canada.