'Law & Order' Renewed for Season 24
'Law & Order'
Tony Goldwyn must be a good luck charm, because one week after he debuted on Law & Order Season 23, the show was renewed for Season 24. The network simultaneously ordered a 26th season Law & Order: SVU while keeping its Christopher Meloni spinoff, Law & Order: Organized Crime on the bubble (dun dun!).
Read on for everything we know about Law & Order Season 24 so far, including possible release month and cast.
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Is there a Law & Order Season 24?
Yes. NBC announced on March 21, 2024 that the show had been renewed for Season 24. It's currently airing its 23rd season, which is about 10-episodes shorter than usual due to production delays that resulted from the 2023 writers' and actors' strikes.
What is the release date for Law & Order Season 24?
Season 24 will air during the 2024-2024 primetime season, which means it will come back this fall, likely in September.
Who is cast in Law & Order Season 24?
NBC hasn't made any casting announcements at this point, so for now let's assume the main players (newbies included) will be back. They include:
Mehcad Brooks (Junior Detective Jalen Shaw)
Reid Scott (Detective Vincent Riley)
Camryn Manheim (Lieutenant Kate Dixon)
Hugh Dancy (Executive Assistant District Attorney Nolan Price)
Odelya Halevi (Assistant District Attorney Samantha Maroun)
Tony Goldwyn (DA Nicholas Baxter)
Will Jeffrey Donovan be back for Law & Order Season 24?
At this point, there's no reason to believe Jeffrey Donovan, who played no-nonsense, old-school detective Frank Cosgrove, will be back. After starring in Seasons 21 and 22, he did not return for Season 23.
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Will Sam Waterston be in Law & Order Season 24?
No. Sam Waterston took his final bow as Jack McCoy in the Season 23 episode "Last Dance."
How to watch Law & Order Season 24
Law & Order is likely to keep its coveted time-slot and air on Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Viewers can also stream on Peacock.