Law & Order and Law & Order: Svu will be back for the 2024-25 season after NBC renewed the pair of shows but spinoff Law & Order: Organized Crime is in a slightly more precarious position.
The network has renewed Law & Order for Season 24, while Law & Order: Svu will be back for Season 26.
The future of Law & Order: Organized Crime, which is in its fourth season, is still in discussion at the network. It has been the lowest rated of Dick Wolf’s NBC shows and has had a number of showrunners over its course. Matt Olmstead started out as showrunner, replaced by Ilene Chaiken, who was replaced by Barry O’Brien. Bryan Goluboff was named showrunner for Season 3 but left after three months, replaced by Sean Jablonski, who also left shortly after due to “creative differences” and was replaced by David Graziano. John Shiban is showrunner for Season 4.
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The network has renewed Law & Order for Season 24, while Law & Order: Svu will be back for Season 26.
The future of Law & Order: Organized Crime, which is in its fourth season, is still in discussion at the network. It has been the lowest rated of Dick Wolf’s NBC shows and has had a number of showrunners over its course. Matt Olmstead started out as showrunner, replaced by Ilene Chaiken, who was replaced by Barry O’Brien. Bryan Goluboff was named showrunner for Season 3 but left after three months, replaced by Sean Jablonski, who also left shortly after due to “creative differences” and was replaced by David Graziano. John Shiban is showrunner for Season 4.
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- 3/21/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Law & Order: Organized Crime may be one of the better entries in the franchise, but it sounds like things are constantly changing behind the scenes.
The NBC drama just named its sixth showrunner in three years.
Yes, you read that right. More changes are coming for the hit series.
The Long Road for Law & Order: Organized Crime
Matt Olmstead was revealed to be the showrunner when the series was announced.
However, he was replaced by Ilene Chaiken before the series debut.
Related: Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4: Everything We Know
Barry O'Brien replaced Chaiken during Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2.
Bryan Goluboff subsequently replaced O'Brien before Sean Jablonski was announced as the fourth showrunner.
Things took a turn earlier this year when Jablonski was revealed to be bowing out over creative differences, leaving the show with David Graziano as interim showrunner.
The following person to take...
The NBC drama just named its sixth showrunner in three years.
Yes, you read that right. More changes are coming for the hit series.
The Long Road for Law & Order: Organized Crime
Matt Olmstead was revealed to be the showrunner when the series was announced.
However, he was replaced by Ilene Chaiken before the series debut.
Related: Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 4: Everything We Know
Barry O'Brien replaced Chaiken during Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 2.
Bryan Goluboff subsequently replaced O'Brien before Sean Jablonski was announced as the fourth showrunner.
Things took a turn earlier this year when Jablonski was revealed to be bowing out over creative differences, leaving the show with David Graziano as interim showrunner.
The following person to take...
- 10/20/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s search for a new Season 4 showrunner is finally over as Ozark executive producer John Shiban is set to take the reins of the NBC crime drama. The move comes after constant reshuffles at the top of the Christopher Meloni-led series. Since premiering in April 2021, the show has already gone through five showrunners. Chicago Fire EP Matt Olmstead was originally the writer/showrunner for the spinoff but stepped down in October 2020 before the show had even made it to air. The L Word co-creator Ilene Chaiken replaced him, but she only made it halfway through Season 2 before being replaced by Hannah Montana co-creator Barry O’Brien, who stood in as interim showrunner. Law & Order: Svu exec producer Bryan Goluboff succeeded O’Brien but only lasted three months before Project Blue Book EP Sean Jablonski took over for the third season. Jablonski departed after...
- 10/20/2023
- TV Insider
John Shiban has been named executive producer and showrunner for “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” NBC announced on Thursday.
The Christopher Meloni-led “Law & Order”spinoff, which has gone through a series of showrunners since its debut in April 2021, is set to air its fourth season midseason.
He replaces Sean Jablonski, who stepped down in March, having been named to the position in Sept. 2022 after Bryan Goluboff’s exit. Previously, Ilene Chaiken served a 14-month stint as executive/producer and showrunner; the show’s co-executive producer Barry O’Brien was promoted to showrunner after her Feb. 2022 exit.
Shiban was an executive producer on the Netflix crime series “Ozark,” which starred Jason Bateman and Laura Linney. He was nominated for both an Emmy and a WGA Award for writing the 2020 episode “Boss Fight.”
Previously, he was under an overall deal at Sony Television while serving as showrunner and executive producer of the Hulu series “Shut Eye.
The Christopher Meloni-led “Law & Order”spinoff, which has gone through a series of showrunners since its debut in April 2021, is set to air its fourth season midseason.
He replaces Sean Jablonski, who stepped down in March, having been named to the position in Sept. 2022 after Bryan Goluboff’s exit. Previously, Ilene Chaiken served a 14-month stint as executive/producer and showrunner; the show’s co-executive producer Barry O’Brien was promoted to showrunner after her Feb. 2022 exit.
Shiban was an executive producer on the Netflix crime series “Ozark,” which starred Jason Bateman and Laura Linney. He was nominated for both an Emmy and a WGA Award for writing the 2020 episode “Boss Fight.”
Previously, he was under an overall deal at Sony Television while serving as showrunner and executive producer of the Hulu series “Shut Eye.
- 10/19/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Law & Order: Organized Crime has named its fifth showrunner.
Veteran showrunner John Shiban (Ozark, The X-Files) has been tapped to take over the helm of the fourth season of the Dick Wolf procedural. Shiban replaces David Graziano, with the Svu grad taking over the remainder of season three for Sean Jablonski.
Jablonski, who departed the Chris Meloni-led spinoff after creative differences, replaced Bryan Goluboff. The latter stepped in for Barry O’Brien, who was tapped as interim showrunner after original showrunner Ilene Chaiken departed.
John Shiban
Shiban joins Organized Crime after successful runs on Netflix’s Ozark, where he earned an Emmy nomination and WGA Award, and time on Hulu’s Shut Eye, The X-Files, Breaking Bad, DaVinci’s Demons, Hell on Wheels, The Vampire Diaries and Supernatural. As a director, he’s helmed episodes of Better Call Saul, NOS4A2 and Shut Eye.
L&o: Organized Crime is scheduled to return midseason on NBC,...
Veteran showrunner John Shiban (Ozark, The X-Files) has been tapped to take over the helm of the fourth season of the Dick Wolf procedural. Shiban replaces David Graziano, with the Svu grad taking over the remainder of season three for Sean Jablonski.
Jablonski, who departed the Chris Meloni-led spinoff after creative differences, replaced Bryan Goluboff. The latter stepped in for Barry O’Brien, who was tapped as interim showrunner after original showrunner Ilene Chaiken departed.
John Shiban
Shiban joins Organized Crime after successful runs on Netflix’s Ozark, where he earned an Emmy nomination and WGA Award, and time on Hulu’s Shut Eye, The X-Files, Breaking Bad, DaVinci’s Demons, Hell on Wheels, The Vampire Diaries and Supernatural. As a director, he’s helmed episodes of Better Call Saul, NOS4A2 and Shut Eye.
L&o: Organized Crime is scheduled to return midseason on NBC,...
- 10/19/2023
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Law & Order: Organized Crime‘s search for a Season 4 showrunner is dun-done.
Organized Crime — led by Christopher Meloni, reprising his Svu role as Elliot Stabler — premiered in April 2021, and had already cycled through five showrunners. Original series boss Matt Olmstead was replaced by Ilene Chaiken before the spinoff made it to air, while Chaiken was replaced by Barry O’Brien midway through Season 2. O’Brien was succeeded by Bryan Goluboff, who lasted three months, before Sean Jablonski was appointed showrunner No. 4.
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Organized Crime — led by Christopher Meloni, reprising his Svu role as Elliot Stabler — premiered in April 2021, and had already cycled through five showrunners. Original series boss Matt Olmstead was replaced by Ilene Chaiken before the spinoff made it to air, while Chaiken was replaced by Barry O’Brien midway through Season 2. O’Brien was succeeded by Bryan Goluboff, who lasted three months, before Sean Jablonski was appointed showrunner No. 4.
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- 10/19/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
There’s been another showrunner shakeup in the “Law & Order” universe. John Shiban has been named new showrunner of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” ahead of the show’s Season 4 premiere marking the seventh showrunner to steer the series. The series is set to air in midseason.
As Variety previously reported, Season 3 of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” was first run by Sean Jablonski then later “Svu” showrunner David Graziano. Barry O’Brien, Bryan Goluboff, Ilene Chaiken and Matt Olmstead previously held the title.
Shiban previously spent the last three seasons as an executive producer on “Ozark,” where he earned an Emmy and a WGA Award for writing the episode “Boss Fight.” He recently was under an overall deal at Sony Television while serving as showrunner and executive producer of the Hulu series “Shut Eye.”
Shiban began his career as a staff writer on “The X-Files.” During his stint on the celebrated Fox series,...
As Variety previously reported, Season 3 of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” was first run by Sean Jablonski then later “Svu” showrunner David Graziano. Barry O’Brien, Bryan Goluboff, Ilene Chaiken and Matt Olmstead previously held the title.
Shiban previously spent the last three seasons as an executive producer on “Ozark,” where he earned an Emmy and a WGA Award for writing the episode “Boss Fight.” He recently was under an overall deal at Sony Television while serving as showrunner and executive producer of the Hulu series “Shut Eye.”
Shiban began his career as a staff writer on “The X-Files.” During his stint on the celebrated Fox series,...
- 10/19/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Eight of Wolf Entertainment/Universal Television writers rooms are opening this week following the end of the writers strike. Additionally, two new showrunners have been named: “Chicago Fire” Season 12 will be run by Andrea Newman, formerly co-showrunner with Derek Haas; and “FBI: International” Season 3 will be run by executive producer Matt Olmstead.
Haas, who co-created “Chicago Fire,” was the previous showrunner of “FBI: International” as well. He exited Wolf Entertainment last November after 10 years.
While Season 3 of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” was first run by Sean Jablonski then later “Svu” showrunner David Graziano, the team is searching for a new Season 4 showrunner. This will be the show’s seventh showrunner, as Barry O’Brien, Bryan Goluboff, Ilene Chaiken and Matt Olmstead previously held the title. The spinoff has not yet set a date to return to the writers room.
Rick Eid will return as showrunner for “Law & Order,” while...
Haas, who co-created “Chicago Fire,” was the previous showrunner of “FBI: International” as well. He exited Wolf Entertainment last November after 10 years.
While Season 3 of “Law & Order: Organized Crime” was first run by Sean Jablonski then later “Svu” showrunner David Graziano, the team is searching for a new Season 4 showrunner. This will be the show’s seventh showrunner, as Barry O’Brien, Bryan Goluboff, Ilene Chaiken and Matt Olmstead previously held the title. The spinoff has not yet set a date to return to the writers room.
Rick Eid will return as showrunner for “Law & Order,” while...
- 10/4/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
In Dick Wolf’s criminal justice system, not all renewals are created equal.
Whereas Law & Order and Law & Order: Svu have secured 22-episode pickups (for Seasons 23 and 25, respectively), an NBC rep confirms to TVLine that Season 4 of Christopher Meloni’s Organized Crime will consist of just 13 episodes.
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According to a source, Organized Crime producers have very specific plans for next season, which are best accomplished with a reduced order.
Whereas Law & Order and Law & Order: Svu have secured 22-episode pickups (for Seasons 23 and 25, respectively), an NBC rep confirms to TVLine that Season 4 of Christopher Meloni’s Organized Crime will consist of just 13 episodes.
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According to a source, Organized Crime producers have very specific plans for next season, which are best accomplished with a reduced order.
- 4/10/2023
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Stop us if you’ve heard this one (because you definitely have): Law & Order: Organized Crime is getting a new showrunner.
Current showrunner Sean Jablonski is stepping down, according to our sister site Deadline, with Law & Order: Svu vet David Graziano taking over to handle the final three episodes of Organized Crime‘s current third season. If you’re keeping score at home, Graziano will now be the fifth (!) showrunner to oversee the NBC procedural in just over a year. Jablonski’s exit is due to “creative differences,” per Deadline.
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Current showrunner Sean Jablonski is stepping down, according to our sister site Deadline, with Law & Order: Svu vet David Graziano taking over to handle the final three episodes of Organized Crime‘s current third season. If you’re keeping score at home, Graziano will now be the fifth (!) showrunner to oversee the NBC procedural in just over a year. Jablonski’s exit is due to “creative differences,” per Deadline.
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- 3/11/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
There’s been yet another change at the helm of Dick Wolf’s Law & Order: Organized Crime. Sean Jablonski is stepping down as showrunner of NBC’s police procedural, Deadline has confirmed. Jablonski is the fourth showrunner to depart the Law & Order spinoff in the past year.
Law & Order: Svu’s David Graziano will oversee the remaining three episodes of Season 3 of Law & Order: Organized Crime, starring Christopher Meloni, Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger, Brent Antonello and Rick Gonzalez.
Sources tell Deadline Jablonski is exiting due to creative differences.
Jablonski took over as showrunner in September 2022 for Bryan Goluboff. Goluboff replaced Barry O’Brien, who was named interim showrunner in late February 2022. O’Brien had been asked to step in and finish the season after the exit of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken.
Organized Crime follows the detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau as they work...
Law & Order: Svu’s David Graziano will oversee the remaining three episodes of Season 3 of Law & Order: Organized Crime, starring Christopher Meloni, Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger, Brent Antonello and Rick Gonzalez.
Sources tell Deadline Jablonski is exiting due to creative differences.
Jablonski took over as showrunner in September 2022 for Bryan Goluboff. Goluboff replaced Barry O’Brien, who was named interim showrunner in late February 2022. O’Brien had been asked to step in and finish the season after the exit of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken.
Organized Crime follows the detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau as they work...
- 3/11/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Christopher Meloni as Elliot Stabler on Law & Order: Organized Crime. Pic credit: NBC
Law & Order: Organized Crime is undergoing yet another shakeup.
In a surprising move, Bryan Goluboff is stepping down as showrunner before the Season 3 premiere of the spin-off.
He will be replaced by Sean Jablonski, who has experience producing the mothership Law & Order series.
There is no word on why the sudden change is happening, which makes Jablonski the show’s fourth showrunner in seven months.
This comes after Goluboff had talked in interviews about his plan for Season 3, which would have included shorter story arcs and more focus on the personal lives of Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) and his squad.
The sudden change should not affect episodes that have already been filmed but will mean some adjustments as Season 3 prepares to premiere on September 22.
Law & Order: Organized Crime makes another big change
Since...
Law & Order: Organized Crime is undergoing yet another shakeup.
In a surprising move, Bryan Goluboff is stepping down as showrunner before the Season 3 premiere of the spin-off.
He will be replaced by Sean Jablonski, who has experience producing the mothership Law & Order series.
There is no word on why the sudden change is happening, which makes Jablonski the show’s fourth showrunner in seven months.
This comes after Goluboff had talked in interviews about his plan for Season 3, which would have included shorter story arcs and more focus on the personal lives of Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) and his squad.
The sudden change should not affect episodes that have already been filmed but will mean some adjustments as Season 3 prepares to premiere on September 22.
Law & Order: Organized Crime makes another big change
Since...
- 9/2/2022
- by Michael Weyer
- Monsters and Critics
There’s another change coming in the Dick Wolf universe. Sean Jablonski is stepping in as the new showrunner on “Law & Order: Organized Crime” for the upcoming third season, Variety has learned.
Jablonski becomes the fifth showrunner on the series, replacing Bryan Goluboff, who was announced as the Season 3 showrunner in May. Barry O’Brien had been named interim showrunner in February following the exit of Ilene Chaiken. Prior to Chaiken, Matt Olmstead was showrunner.
“Law & Order: Organized Crime,” produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment, revolves around the character of Elliot Stabler, played by Christopher Meloni, who starred on “Svu” for 12 seasons, and then returned to the “Law & Order” universe in 2021. Because of Stabler’s longstanding relationship with “Svu’s” Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) — something fans have obsessed over for years now — those two shows have frequently intersected since “Organized Crime” premiered.
But later this month,...
Jablonski becomes the fifth showrunner on the series, replacing Bryan Goluboff, who was announced as the Season 3 showrunner in May. Barry O’Brien had been named interim showrunner in February following the exit of Ilene Chaiken. Prior to Chaiken, Matt Olmstead was showrunner.
“Law & Order: Organized Crime,” produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment, revolves around the character of Elliot Stabler, played by Christopher Meloni, who starred on “Svu” for 12 seasons, and then returned to the “Law & Order” universe in 2021. Because of Stabler’s longstanding relationship with “Svu’s” Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) — something fans have obsessed over for years now — those two shows have frequently intersected since “Organized Crime” premiered.
But later this month,...
- 9/2/2022
- by Emily Longeretta and Kate Aurthur
- Variety Film + TV
More changes are happening behind the scenes on Law & Order: Organized Crime as the NBC procedural is once again switching showrunners ahead of the third season. As reported by Deadline, Sean Jablonski is set to take over as showrunner for Season 3, just three months after Law & Order: Svu veteran Bryan Goluboff took the reins. Goluboff had previously replaced Barry O’Brien, who was serving as interim showrunner after the departure of Ilene Chaiken in February. That means the show has been through four different showrunners in less than a year. Jablonski is perhaps best known for creating and producing the USA Network drama series Satisfaction, which aired for two seasons between 2014 and 2015. He’s also served as a writer and producer on shows such as Project Blue Book, Gypsy, Suits, and Nip/Truck. He also has previous ties to the Law & Order franchise, having written and produced for the...
- 9/2/2022
- TV Insider
Law & Order: Organized Crime is getting another new captain behind the scenes, our sister site Deadline reports.
Sean Jablonski is taking over as showrunner for the NBC procedural’s upcoming third season, just three months after Svu veteran Bryan Goluboff took the reins from Barry O’Brien, who had been named interim showrunner following wake of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken’s departure in February. (Before you do the math, yes, that’s four showrunners in one calendar year.)
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Sean Jablonski is taking over as showrunner for the NBC procedural’s upcoming third season, just three months after Svu veteran Bryan Goluboff took the reins from Barry O’Brien, who had been named interim showrunner following wake of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken’s departure in February. (Before you do the math, yes, that’s four showrunners in one calendar year.)
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- 9/2/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Another behind-the-scenes change at Law & Order: Organized Crime: Sean Jablonski is taking over for Bryan Goluboff as showrunner.
Just three months ago, Goluboff replaced Barry O’Brien, who was named interim showrunner in late February. Having joined the series as co-executive producer in November, O’Brien was asked to step into the leadership role and finish the season after the exit of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken. O’Brien will continue on Organized Crime as writer/executive producer for Season 3.
Now it’s Jablonski’s job to steer the Law & Order spinoff that stars Christopher Meloni, Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger, Brent Antonello and Rick Gonzalez. Earlier in his writing career, Jablonski wrote for Law & Order before moving onto shows like Nip/Tuck, Suits and Project Blue Book. He’s repped by CAA, Underground Management and Gregg Gellman.
Organized Crime follows the detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau...
Just three months ago, Goluboff replaced Barry O’Brien, who was named interim showrunner in late February. Having joined the series as co-executive producer in November, O’Brien was asked to step into the leadership role and finish the season after the exit of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken. O’Brien will continue on Organized Crime as writer/executive producer for Season 3.
Now it’s Jablonski’s job to steer the Law & Order spinoff that stars Christopher Meloni, Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger, Brent Antonello and Rick Gonzalez. Earlier in his writing career, Jablonski wrote for Law & Order before moving onto shows like Nip/Tuck, Suits and Project Blue Book. He’s repped by CAA, Underground Management and Gregg Gellman.
Organized Crime follows the detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau...
- 9/2/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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NBC’s Law & Order franchise will open the 2022-23 by doing something it has never done in its long history.
All three shows in the brand — the original L&o, Svu and Organized Crime — will come together for a single story spanning their season premieres on Sept. 22. It’s a first for Law & Order but not for executive producer Dick Wolf, whose teams have pulled off similar three-show events on NBC’s Chicago dramas and CBS’ FBI franchise.
Law & Order showrunner Rick Eid and Chicago Pd’s Gwen Sigan wrote the feature-length telecast. Franchise veteran Jean de Segonzac directs the first two hours; Alex Hall helms the third.
“Nothing demonstrates the power of the Law & Order brand more than an ambitious three-hour event with a story that is truly ripped from the headlines that starts on Organized Crime, then...
NBC’s Law & Order franchise will open the 2022-23 by doing something it has never done in its long history.
All three shows in the brand — the original L&o, Svu and Organized Crime — will come together for a single story spanning their season premieres on Sept. 22. It’s a first for Law & Order but not for executive producer Dick Wolf, whose teams have pulled off similar three-show events on NBC’s Chicago dramas and CBS’ FBI franchise.
Law & Order showrunner Rick Eid and Chicago Pd’s Gwen Sigan wrote the feature-length telecast. Franchise veteran Jean de Segonzac directs the first two hours; Alex Hall helms the third.
“Nothing demonstrates the power of the Law & Order brand more than an ambitious three-hour event with a story that is truly ripped from the headlines that starts on Organized Crime, then...
- 8/24/2022
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Camilla Belle and Gus Halper have joined the cast of NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime for its upcoming third season. Belle and Halper will portray New York City power couple Pearl Serrano and Teddy Silas, respectively.
The series follows Law & Order: Svu character Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), a veteran detective who returns to the New York Police Department as part of the Organized Crime Task Force following his wife’s murder.
Deadline recently confirmed the addition of Rick Gonzalez and Brent Antonello, who will join Stabler as part of the task force. Danielle Moné Truitt and Ainsley Seiger also star.
The series is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group and Wolf Entertainment. Executive producers include Dick Wolf, Bryan Goluboff, Barry O’Brien, John Polson, Paul Cabbad, Arthur W. Forney, Meloni and Peter Jankowski.
The series follows Law & Order: Svu character Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), a veteran detective who returns to the New York Police Department as part of the Organized Crime Task Force following his wife’s murder.
Deadline recently confirmed the addition of Rick Gonzalez and Brent Antonello, who will join Stabler as part of the task force. Danielle Moné Truitt and Ainsley Seiger also star.
The series is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group and Wolf Entertainment. Executive producers include Dick Wolf, Bryan Goluboff, Barry O’Brien, John Polson, Paul Cabbad, Arthur W. Forney, Meloni and Peter Jankowski.
- 8/12/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Rick Gonzalez and Brent Antonello have joined the cast of NBC’s Law & Order: Organized Crime for Season 3. The duo will portray NYPD detectives assigned to the Organized Crime unit.
The series follows Law & Order: Svu character Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), a veteran detective who returns to the New York Police Department following his wife’s murder. He joins the Organized Crime Task Force.
Law & Order: Organized Crime is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group and Wolf Entertainment. Executive producers include Dick Wolf, Bryan Goluboff, Barry O’Brien, John Polson, Paul Cabbad, Arthur W. Forney, Christopher Meloni, and Peter Jankowski.
Gonzalez most recently starred in the Peacock series The Lost Symbol, based on the Dan Brown novel of the same name. Prior to that, he portrayed Rene Ramirez/Wild Dog in the CW’s Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.
The series follows Law & Order: Svu character Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni), a veteran detective who returns to the New York Police Department following his wife’s murder. He joins the Organized Crime Task Force.
Law & Order: Organized Crime is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group and Wolf Entertainment. Executive producers include Dick Wolf, Bryan Goluboff, Barry O’Brien, John Polson, Paul Cabbad, Arthur W. Forney, Christopher Meloni, and Peter Jankowski.
Gonzalez most recently starred in the Peacock series The Lost Symbol, based on the Dan Brown novel of the same name. Prior to that, he portrayed Rene Ramirez/Wild Dog in the CW’s Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow.
- 7/29/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Disney+ is heading back to the world of Willow — and now we have our first look.
The streamer unveiled a teaser trailer for its Willow series, based on the 1988 fantasy film and with star Warwick Davis returning as the title character, at Thursday’s Star Wars Celebration 2022 event. We have a date, too: Willow will debut on Disney+ on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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The streamer unveiled a teaser trailer for its Willow series, based on the 1988 fantasy film and with star Warwick Davis returning as the title character, at Thursday’s Star Wars Celebration 2022 event. We have a date, too: Willow will debut on Disney+ on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
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- 5/26/2022
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: Bryan Goluboff, who has served as co-executive producer on NBC’s Law & Order: Svu, is moving to spinoff Law & Order: Organized Crime as executive producer and showrunner for the upcoming third season.
Goluboff replaces Barry O’Brien, who was named interim showrunner in late February. Having joined the series as co-executive producer in November, O’Brien was asked to step into the leadership role and finish the season after the exit of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken. O’Brien will continue on Organized Crime as writer/executive producer for Season 3.
Two of NBC’s three Law & Order series will have new showrunners new season. Franchise veteran Warren Leight stepped down at the end of production on Law & Order: Svu’s the current season, ending his second stint as showrunner on the long-running drama. No replacement has been named yet.
L&o: Organized Crime is #1 in its 10 pm...
Goluboff replaces Barry O’Brien, who was named interim showrunner in late February. Having joined the series as co-executive producer in November, O’Brien was asked to step into the leadership role and finish the season after the exit of previous showrunner Ilene Chaiken. O’Brien will continue on Organized Crime as writer/executive producer for Season 3.
Two of NBC’s three Law & Order series will have new showrunners new season. Franchise veteran Warren Leight stepped down at the end of production on Law & Order: Svu’s the current season, ending his second stint as showrunner on the long-running drama. No replacement has been named yet.
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- 5/26/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Both Law & Order and Law & Order: Organized Crime will be back for new seasons. NBC has renewed Law & Order for a 22nd season and spinoff Organized Crime for a third season.
The renewals are not unexpected as both series were expected to continue.
NBC previously renewed Law & Order: Svu as part of a three-year renewal for what will be its 24th season, extending its record as the longest-running primetime live-action series of all time, and making it three-for-three for the Dick Wolf series.
Law & Order was revived for a 21st season last year, eleven and a half years after it was abruptly canceled by NBC.
The renewals mean that Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television have six series from the venerable creator renewed at the network; Chicago Fire, Chicago Pd and Chicago Med were handed three-year renewals at the same time as Svu. Wolf and Utv also recently scored two season renewals for FBI,...
The renewals are not unexpected as both series were expected to continue.
NBC previously renewed Law & Order: Svu as part of a three-year renewal for what will be its 24th season, extending its record as the longest-running primetime live-action series of all time, and making it three-for-three for the Dick Wolf series.
Law & Order was revived for a 21st season last year, eleven and a half years after it was abruptly canceled by NBC.
The renewals mean that Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television have six series from the venerable creator renewed at the network; Chicago Fire, Chicago Pd and Chicago Med were handed three-year renewals at the same time as Svu. Wolf and Utv also recently scored two season renewals for FBI,...
- 5/11/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
“Law & Order” has been renewed for Season 22 and “Law & Order: Organized Crime” for Season 3, NBC announced on Tuesday.
The original “mothership” series returned from a 12-year-hiatus for its 21st season this year, with Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson reprising their roles as D.A. Jack McCoy and Detective Kevin Bernard, respectively. The revived series also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Camryn Manheim, Hugh Dancy and Odelya Halevi.
Christopher Meloni’s “Organized Crime’ spinoff, which launched in April 2021, brought back the actor as fan-favorite Elliot Stabler. This season saw multiple crossovers with “Law & Order: Svu,” and a tense storyline in which Stabler faces off with mobster Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott) and begins to suspect his partner Frank Donnelly (Denis Leary) isn’t on the up and up. The series co-stars Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger and Nona Parker Johnson.
“The iconic ‘Law & Order’ brand has long been synonymous with NBC...
The original “mothership” series returned from a 12-year-hiatus for its 21st season this year, with Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson reprising their roles as D.A. Jack McCoy and Detective Kevin Bernard, respectively. The revived series also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Camryn Manheim, Hugh Dancy and Odelya Halevi.
Christopher Meloni’s “Organized Crime’ spinoff, which launched in April 2021, brought back the actor as fan-favorite Elliot Stabler. This season saw multiple crossovers with “Law & Order: Svu,” and a tense storyline in which Stabler faces off with mobster Richard Wheatley (Dylan McDermott) and begins to suspect his partner Frank Donnelly (Denis Leary) isn’t on the up and up. The series co-stars Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger and Nona Parker Johnson.
“The iconic ‘Law & Order’ brand has long been synonymous with NBC...
- 5/11/2022
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
After 14 months of heading the Law & Order spinoff Organized Crime, showrunner Ilene Chaiken is exiting the series, which is still in production on its second season. She will be replaced by Barry O’Brien, who joined as co-executive producer in November, our sister site Deadline reports.
“Ilene did a terrific job launching the series and is a gifted writer,” said executive producer Dick Wolf. “She leaves the show in good hands and we are incredibly grateful for her contributions.”
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“Ilene did a terrific job launching the series and is a gifted writer,” said executive producer Dick Wolf. “She leaves the show in good hands and we are incredibly grateful for her contributions.”
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- 2/26/2022
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: There is a change at the helm of Dick Wolf’s NBC drama Law & Order: Organized Crime. Ilene Chaiken is out after a 14-month stint as executive producer/showrunner of the Law & Order spinoff starring Chris Meloni. She is being replaced by Barry O’Brien, who will serve as showrunner for the remainder of the series’ second season. He joined Organized Crime as co-executive producer in November.
“Ilene did a terrific job launching the series and is a gifted writer,” Wolf said. “She leaves the show in good hands and we are incredibly grateful for her contributions.”
The showrunner change is not impacting production on Law & Order: Organized Crime, which has five more episodes to film from its current second season.
In Organized Crime, from Dick Wolf’s Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, Law & Order: Svu alum Meloni reprises his role as Elliot Stabler, who is back...
“Ilene did a terrific job launching the series and is a gifted writer,” Wolf said. “She leaves the show in good hands and we are incredibly grateful for her contributions.”
The showrunner change is not impacting production on Law & Order: Organized Crime, which has five more episodes to film from its current second season.
In Organized Crime, from Dick Wolf’s Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, Law & Order: Svu alum Meloni reprises his role as Elliot Stabler, who is back...
- 2/26/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector will cease any kind of hunt, at least on NBC, which has canceled the serial-killer-chasing drama after an abbreviated inaugural season.
NBC’s cancelation of Lincoln Rhyme, reported via Variety, was a two-birds-with-one-stone move that also saw the nixing of another freshman offering in the Bradley Whitford-headlined comedy, Perfect Harmony. While no official explanation was given for the cancelations, the move obviously occurs during a time of intrinsic uncertainty with NBC’s 2020-2021 season plans still draped in mystery as productions remain halted in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Thus, while the pandemic has become the go-to generic answer for delays and cancelations, it is, nevertheless, an unavoidable factor.
Lincoln Rhyme made a heralded arrival on NBC this past January 10 with a lengthy title referencing The Bone Collector, which identifies it as an adaptation of Jeffery Deaver’s novel and...
NBC’s cancelation of Lincoln Rhyme, reported via Variety, was a two-birds-with-one-stone move that also saw the nixing of another freshman offering in the Bradley Whitford-headlined comedy, Perfect Harmony. While no official explanation was given for the cancelations, the move obviously occurs during a time of intrinsic uncertainty with NBC’s 2020-2021 season plans still draped in mystery as productions remain halted in the wake of the ongoing Covid-19 crisis. Thus, while the pandemic has become the go-to generic answer for delays and cancelations, it is, nevertheless, an unavoidable factor.
Lincoln Rhyme made a heralded arrival on NBC this past January 10 with a lengthy title referencing The Bone Collector, which identifies it as an adaptation of Jeffery Deaver’s novel and...
- 6/11/2020
- by Joseph Baxter
- Den of Geek
The Bradley Whitford comedy “Perfect Harmony” and Russell Hornsby-led drama “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” have been canceled at NBC after one season apiece, an individual familiar with the situation tells TheWrap.
“Perfect Harmony” premiered last fall and averaged a 0.6 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 2.9 million total viewers, according to the “most current” data from Nielsen, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available. “Lincoln Rhyme” debuted in January and averaged a 0.8 in the key demo and 5.6 million viewers.
Starring Whitford and Anna Camp, “Perfect Harmony” followed former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran (Whitford), who unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church and finds a group of singers “that are out of tune in more ways than one,” per its official description. “Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix...
“Perfect Harmony” premiered last fall and averaged a 0.6 rating among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demographic and 2.9 million total viewers, according to the “most current” data from Nielsen, which includes a week’s worth of delayed viewing where available. “Lincoln Rhyme” debuted in January and averaged a 0.8 in the key demo and 5.6 million viewers.
Starring Whitford and Anna Camp, “Perfect Harmony” followed former Princeton music professor Arthur Cochran (Whitford), who unexpectedly stumbles into choir practice at a small-town church and finds a group of singers “that are out of tune in more ways than one,” per its official description. “Despite the ultimate clash of sensibilities, Arthur and his newfound cohorts may just be the perfect mix...
- 6/10/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The freshman comedy “Perfect Harmony” and the freshman drama “Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” have both been canceled at NBC, Variety has learned from sources.
“Perfect Harmony” wrapped its one and only season in January, while “Lincoln Rhyme” ended in March.
NBC declined to comment.
The cancellations come as networks and studios are grappling with how to proceed with the fall season in the wake of the production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. NBC had already renewed a number of its current shows prior to the shutdown, including “This Is Us,” “New Amsterdam,” all three “Chicago” shows, and “Law & Order: Svu.”
NBC and ABC have not yet released their fall schedules, while Fox, The CW, and CBS have. The CW and Fox are relying heavily on acquired programming and shows held from this season. CBS thus far is the only broadcaster to commit to airing its normal fall lineup.
“Perfect Harmony” wrapped its one and only season in January, while “Lincoln Rhyme” ended in March.
NBC declined to comment.
The cancellations come as networks and studios are grappling with how to proceed with the fall season in the wake of the production shutdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic. NBC had already renewed a number of its current shows prior to the shutdown, including “This Is Us,” “New Amsterdam,” all three “Chicago” shows, and “Law & Order: Svu.”
NBC and ABC have not yet released their fall schedules, while Fox, The CW, and CBS have. The CW and Fox are relying heavily on acquired programming and shows held from this season. CBS thus far is the only broadcaster to commit to airing its normal fall lineup.
- 6/10/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The first question from TV journalists at today’s TCA panel on NBC’s new series, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, was, well, what’s up with that title?
The series, which made its debut Friday, is based on Jeffrey Deaver’s Bone Collector book series. The first book in that series was also the basis of the 1999 feature film The Bone Collector starring Denzel Washington as quadriplegic Detective Lincoln Rhymes.
The new TV series was first announced as Lincoln, then acquired the lengthy new title, which does not exactly lend itself to headlines and social media. However, the show’s executive producers pointed out that people tended to confuse the name first with the President, second with the car. In addition, Ep Barry O’Brien said the new title leaves the door open to expand the story across multiple platforms. And, “We found that a more dynamic, fuller...
The series, which made its debut Friday, is based on Jeffrey Deaver’s Bone Collector book series. The first book in that series was also the basis of the 1999 feature film The Bone Collector starring Denzel Washington as quadriplegic Detective Lincoln Rhymes.
The new TV series was first announced as Lincoln, then acquired the lengthy new title, which does not exactly lend itself to headlines and social media. However, the show’s executive producers pointed out that people tended to confuse the name first with the President, second with the car. In addition, Ep Barry O’Brien said the new title leaves the door open to expand the story across multiple platforms. And, “We found that a more dynamic, fuller...
- 1/11/2020
- by Diane Haithman
- Deadline Film + TV
“Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector” is a very long title for NBC’s new crime series, but there’s a reason the show’s producers made that choice, which they explained Saturday at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena.
Based on the 1997 novel “The Bone Collector” by Jeffery Deaver, the series follows quadriplegic forensic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme (Russell Hornsby) as he hunts down a gruesome serial killer. The book series has 13 sequels that follow the first novel.
“‘The Bone Collector’ is the title of only the first book, and we wanted to open it up to the option to potentially use other killers or references to subsequent episodes,” executive producer Rachel Kaplan said.
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“I think we took longer with the title, and everybody wanted to open it...
Based on the 1997 novel “The Bone Collector” by Jeffery Deaver, the series follows quadriplegic forensic criminalist Lincoln Rhyme (Russell Hornsby) as he hunts down a gruesome serial killer. The book series has 13 sequels that follow the first novel.
“‘The Bone Collector’ is the title of only the first book, and we wanted to open it up to the option to potentially use other killers or references to subsequent episodes,” executive producer Rachel Kaplan said.
Also Read: 'This Is Us': Sterling K Brown on Why Randall and Kevin Are Estranged in That Flash-Forward
“I think we took longer with the title, and everybody wanted to open it...
- 1/11/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Profiling serial killers can be a total mind… game.
The new poster for NBC’s upcoming Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector — which you can see exclusively below — illustrates how New York police detective Rhyme (Grimm‘s Russell Hornsby) uses his wits to run down the bad guys (given that he can’t, y’know, actually run down the bad guys).
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Based on Jeffrey Deaver’s 1997 novel, Lincoln Rhyme...
The new poster for NBC’s upcoming Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector — which you can see exclusively below — illustrates how New York police detective Rhyme (Grimm‘s Russell Hornsby) uses his wits to run down the bad guys (given that he can’t, y’know, actually run down the bad guys).
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Based on Jeffrey Deaver’s 1997 novel, Lincoln Rhyme...
- 11/22/2019
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: The Hunger Games alumna Leven Rambin has been cast as the female lead opposite Chris Noth in Gone, a 12-episode procedural drama series for NBCUniversal International Studios, Germany's Rtl and France's TF1. The series, which eyes a launch in winter 2017-18, was created by Matt Lopez (The Sorcerer's Apprentice) based on Chelsea Cain's novel One Kick. Additionally, Kim Moses and Barry O'Brien have joined the project as executive producers. Gone tells the…...
- 1/30/2017
- Deadline TV
Recently, ABC released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Castle" episode 4 of season 8. The episode is entitled, "What Lies Beneath," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty intriguing stuff take place as weird things creep up in Castle and Beckett's latest murder case, and more! In the new, 4th episode press release: Castle'S Literary Idol Becomes His Latest Murder Mystery, On ABC's "Castle." Press release number 2: When Castle's idol, a famously reclusive author, turns up dead, Castle is going to be determined to solve his hero's murder. But as he and Beckett dig deeper, they will discover that truth is stranger than fiction. Guest stars include: Tony Plana as Father Arguello, Lise Simms as Wendy Johnson, Jerry O'Donnell as Milton Cicero and Ryan Devlin as Stephen Reed. The episode was written by Barry O'Brien, and it was directed by Larry Shaw.
- 10/5/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
The Following is finally giving the audience the violence and Joe Vs Ryan conflict it wants in season 3...
This review contains spoilers.
3.8 Kill The Messenger
The Following has faced a bit of an uphill battle this season to catch viewer interest. I think one of the big problems, which I've discussed, is the lack of Joe versus Ryan. The first episode of the first season opened with those two squaring off, and that remains one of the most satisfying moments of the show's first season. We immediately get a look into their budding relationship, and we immediately are forced to choose sides while still getting to enjoy Joe's megalomania. The surprise of the random Followers, Roderick, Classic Poe, and all the rest of it just helped to add to the enjoyment of the ridiculous, brilliant, awesomely dumb show about murderers and FBI agents murdering one another.
There hasn't been much of that this season,...
This review contains spoilers.
3.8 Kill The Messenger
The Following has faced a bit of an uphill battle this season to catch viewer interest. I think one of the big problems, which I've discussed, is the lack of Joe versus Ryan. The first episode of the first season opened with those two squaring off, and that remains one of the most satisfying moments of the show's first season. We immediately get a look into their budding relationship, and we immediately are forced to choose sides while still getting to enjoy Joe's megalomania. The surprise of the random Followers, Roderick, Classic Poe, and all the rest of it just helped to add to the enjoyment of the ridiculous, brilliant, awesomely dumb show about murderers and FBI agents murdering one another.
There hasn't been much of that this season,...
- 4/22/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Sometimes, we can't quite believe The Following is able to get away with its brutal, deeply unpleasant, and gory murders...
This review contains spoilers.
3.2 Boxed In
This season of The Following has been promised to be a kinder, gentler Following. Can a show like this really be kinder and gentler when stabbings, mayhem, torture, and anguish are still an integral part in what makes it work? Well, yes and no. There are still people being stabbed and shot, people are still being tortured and murdered, and folks seem to get kidnapped every few hours. The mantra is Ryan Hardy lies, people die, and the second episode of The Following takes that to heart in spectacular fashion.
There's a plan in place, and that plan involves a recently purchased electric chair. Apparently you can just buy those after the state executioner decommissions them, and all you need is a giant scary...
This review contains spoilers.
3.2 Boxed In
This season of The Following has been promised to be a kinder, gentler Following. Can a show like this really be kinder and gentler when stabbings, mayhem, torture, and anguish are still an integral part in what makes it work? Well, yes and no. There are still people being stabbed and shot, people are still being tortured and murdered, and folks seem to get kidnapped every few hours. The mantra is Ryan Hardy lies, people die, and the second episode of The Following takes that to heart in spectacular fashion.
There's a plan in place, and that plan involves a recently purchased electric chair. Apparently you can just buy those after the state executioner decommissions them, and all you need is a giant scary...
- 3/11/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Clockwise from left: Henry Tajer, Anthony Hourigan, Monique D'Arcy Irvine, Kerry McCabe, Mark Britt, Adam Furness, Barry O'Brien.
Media industry charity Mayday has raised $1.5 million in advertising space commitments from Australian media owners as it prepares for a relaunch later this month.
Meanwhile, Mayday has also announced Media Federation of Australia president Henry Tajer will join the board. Tajer’s appointment follows Ten sales boss Barry O’Brien stepping up as chair last April at the same time he departed Phd.
Creative agency The Monkeys is to provide a new brand direction which will be revealed at this month’s relaunch.
Ten more sponsors have also signed up to support the charity, which looks to help eliminate youth disadvantage. They include Adconian Media Group, carsales.com.au, Microsoft Media Network, realestate.com.au and Seek.
O’Brien said: “What started as a group of people putting their connections to good...
Media industry charity Mayday has raised $1.5 million in advertising space commitments from Australian media owners as it prepares for a relaunch later this month.
Meanwhile, Mayday has also announced Media Federation of Australia president Henry Tajer will join the board. Tajer’s appointment follows Ten sales boss Barry O’Brien stepping up as chair last April at the same time he departed Phd.
Creative agency The Monkeys is to provide a new brand direction which will be revealed at this month’s relaunch.
Ten more sponsors have also signed up to support the charity, which looks to help eliminate youth disadvantage. They include Adconian Media Group, carsales.com.au, Microsoft Media Network, realestate.com.au and Seek.
O’Brien said: “What started as a group of people putting their connections to good...
- 9/12/2012
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
Call it the curse of being on the bubble: After 10 roller-coaster years, CSI: Miami will end its season without a major cliff-hanger.
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"We've gone more internal. It's a more emotional story that goes to the soul of these characters," executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com. "It is a far more personal ending. You're left with this feeling that the team is a family."
But the foundation of that family will buckle a little...
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"We've gone more internal. It's a more emotional story that goes to the soul of these characters," executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com. "It is a far more personal ending. You're left with this feeling that the team is a family."
But the foundation of that family will buckle a little...
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- 4/7/2012
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide.com - Features
Call it the curse of being on the bubble: After 10 roller-coaster years, CSI: Miami will end its season without a major cliff-hanger.
Fall TV Scorecard: Which shows are returning? Which aren't?
"We've gone more internal. It's a more emotional story that goes to the soul of these characters," executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com. "It is a far more personal ending. You're left with this feeling that the team is a family."
But the foundation of that family will buckle a little...
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Fall TV Scorecard: Which shows are returning? Which aren't?
"We've gone more internal. It's a more emotional story that goes to the soul of these characters," executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com. "It is a far more personal ending. You're left with this feeling that the team is a family."
But the foundation of that family will buckle a little...
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- 4/7/2012
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
CSI: Miami's 10th season premiere will find Horatio seeing ghosts.
Picking up from last season's cliff-hanger, Sunday's episode (10/9c, CBS) begins with Horatio (David Caruso) badly injured from a gunshot wound but still desperate to rescue Natalia (Eva La Rue), who's trapped inside the trunk of a car that's been pushed off the pier. But never fear: Horatio's deceased wife Marisol (Alana De La Garza) is on the job.
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"We're really telling a story about how these predicaments affect these characters on a deep, personal level," co-executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com...
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Picking up from last season's cliff-hanger, Sunday's episode (10/9c, CBS) begins with Horatio (David Caruso) badly injured from a gunshot wound but still desperate to rescue Natalia (Eva La Rue), who's trapped inside the trunk of a car that's been pushed off the pier. But never fear: Horatio's deceased wife Marisol (Alana De La Garza) is on the job.
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"We're really telling a story about how these predicaments affect these characters on a deep, personal level," co-executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com...
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- 9/25/2011
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Drea de Matteo has signed up for a guest role in CSI: Miami. The actress will appear in the CBS drama during November sweeps, according to Entertainment Weekly. She is expected to play an attractive and intelligent poker player who is involved in a dangerous, illegal game. When the game is robbed and someone is murdered, it emerges that de Matteo's character is hoping to get payback for the attempted murder of her son, who was attacked in similar circumstances. CSI: Miami's executive producer Barry O'Brien said that the team is "thrilled" that de Matteo has signed up, (more)...
- 9/22/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Carlos Bernard, best known for his work as Tony Almeida on 24, has been cast in a season-long arc on CSI: Miami.
"We're going to slowly position Horatio in opposition to a very subtle, but powerful, political patriarch," producer Barry O'Brien tells TV Guide. "He's kind of a Donald Trump meets the Kennedy family... There will be a very high-octane relationship between the two. A hero is as heroic as his opposition is deadly, so we're really going to go there with this character."
Bernard recently guest-starred on Burn Notice and will also play a villain on ABC's updated version of Charlie's Angels.
CSI: Miami returns on Sunday, September 25 and Bernard will debut in late October.
"We're going to slowly position Horatio in opposition to a very subtle, but powerful, political patriarch," producer Barry O'Brien tells TV Guide. "He's kind of a Donald Trump meets the Kennedy family... There will be a very high-octane relationship between the two. A hero is as heroic as his opposition is deadly, so we're really going to go there with this character."
Bernard recently guest-starred on Burn Notice and will also play a villain on ABC's updated version of Charlie's Angels.
CSI: Miami returns on Sunday, September 25 and Bernard will debut in late October.
- 8/17/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Carlos Bernard has signed up to appear in the tenth season of CSI: Miami. The former 24 star will play a new nemesis for Horatio (David Caruso), according to TV Guide. A wealthy politician, Bernard's character will use his power and influence to protect his killer son from the law. "He's kind of a Donald Trump meets the Kennedy family," co-executive producer Barry O'Brien revealed. "There will be a very high-octane relationship between the two. A hero is as heroic as his opposition is deadly, so we're really going to go there with this character." O'Brien added that Horatio's "fight for justice might just get compromised" by Bernard's villain. "We're going to discover... over the course of the season that [he] may (more)...
- 8/17/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
CSI: Miami's Horatio Caine (David Caruso) is no stranger to formidable foes, but this season his opponent will be quite a doozy. 24 alum Carlos Bernard has been cast as Horatio's spectacularly wealthy season-long nemesis, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.
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"We're going to slowly position Horatio in opposition to a very subtle, but powerful, political patriarch," co-executive producer Barry O'Brien tells us. "He's kind of a Donald Trump meets the Kennedy family. ...There will be a very high-octane relationship between the two. A hero is as heroic as his opposition is deadly, so we're really going to go there with this character."
Bernard's character...
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"We're going to slowly position Horatio in opposition to a very subtle, but powerful, political patriarch," co-executive producer Barry O'Brien tells us. "He's kind of a Donald Trump meets the Kennedy family. ...There will be a very high-octane relationship between the two. A hero is as heroic as his opposition is deadly, so we're really going to go there with this character."
Bernard's character...
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- 8/16/2011
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
CSI: Miami producer Barry O'Brien has hinted that Calleigh (Emily Procter) and Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez) could get back together. O'Brien told TV Guide that the pair's on-off romance will be explored further in the tenth season premiere. "Right away in the first episode, we open the door a little bit... and we see them step through," he teased. "They're sort of re-examining where they've been and where they're going together." The executive producer added that Calleigh and (more)...
- 8/3/2011
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
The CSI franchise is bringing back another dead wife.
A day after CSI: NY revealed that Jaime Ray Newman would appear in a flashback as Mac's late Mrs., that show's Miami counterpart has made a similar announcement:
Alana De La Garza, who played Horatio Caine's wife, Marisol, until she was killed by a sniper in the show's fourth season, will reprise that role on the season 10 premiere. How can this be? Good question.
"It is a very, very personal encounter that gives him inspiration and insight into his predicament and ultimately how that predicament is resolved," Producer Barry O'Brien tells TV Guide, adding: "Horatio is in that transition phase where, as closure is happening, all sorts of powerful emotions rise to the surface, and there's also... an opportunity for transition, for moving on."
CSI: Miami returns on September 25.
A day after CSI: NY revealed that Jaime Ray Newman would appear in a flashback as Mac's late Mrs., that show's Miami counterpart has made a similar announcement:
Alana De La Garza, who played Horatio Caine's wife, Marisol, until she was killed by a sniper in the show's fourth season, will reprise that role on the season 10 premiere. How can this be? Good question.
"It is a very, very personal encounter that gives him inspiration and insight into his predicament and ultimately how that predicament is resolved," Producer Barry O'Brien tells TV Guide, adding: "Horatio is in that transition phase where, as closure is happening, all sorts of powerful emotions rise to the surface, and there's also... an opportunity for transition, for moving on."
CSI: Miami returns on September 25.
- 7/29/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
CSI: NY won't be the only show in the hit CBS franchise to feature its protagonist's late wife in the season premiere. Alana De La Garza, who played Marisol, the wife of David Caruso's Horatio Caine on CSI: Miami, will reprise her role in Season 10, TVGuide.com has learned.
Marisol, who was also the older sister of Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), was shot by a sniper in the show's fourth season.
Exclusive: CSI: NY recruits General Hospital alum to play Mac's wife
Co-executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com that Marisol's return will play a part in resolving last season's cliff-hanger, in which Horatio was also shot...
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Marisol, who was also the older sister of Eric Delko (Adam Rodriguez), was shot by a sniper in the show's fourth season.
Exclusive: CSI: NY recruits General Hospital alum to play Mac's wife
Co-executive producer Barry O'Brien tells TVGuide.com that Marisol's return will play a part in resolving last season's cliff-hanger, in which Horatio was also shot...
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- 7/29/2011
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
From the outside, Horatio Caine's season-long manhunt for escaped convicts on CSI: Miami made for a nice plot engine to drive the season.
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But for co-executive producer Barry O'Brien, aspects of the journey have allowed Horatio (David Caruso) to do something far more important: He was finally able to deal with the murder of his wife, Marisol (Alana De La Garza). "This season was the season of closure with Horatio and Marisol, for sure," O'Brien says...
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Finale Preview: Get scoop on 39 of your favorite shows' season-enders
But for co-executive producer Barry O'Brien, aspects of the journey have allowed Horatio (David Caruso) to do something far more important: He was finally able to deal with the murder of his wife, Marisol (Alana De La Garza). "This season was the season of closure with Horatio and Marisol, for sure," O'Brien says...
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- 5/7/2011
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide.com - Features
From the outside, Horatio Caine's season-long manhunt for escaped convicts on CSI: Miami made for a nice plot engine to drive the season.
Finale Preview: Get scoop on 39 of your favorite shows' season-enders
But for co-executive producer Barry O'Brien, aspects of the journey have allowed Horatio (David Caruso) to do something far more important: He was finally able to deal with the murder of his wife, Marisol (Alana De La Garza). "This season was the season of closure with Horatio and Marisol, for sure," O'Brien says...
Read More >...
Finale Preview: Get scoop on 39 of your favorite shows' season-enders
But for co-executive producer Barry O'Brien, aspects of the journey have allowed Horatio (David Caruso) to do something far more important: He was finally able to deal with the murder of his wife, Marisol (Alana De La Garza). "This season was the season of closure with Horatio and Marisol, for sure," O'Brien says...
Read More >...
- 5/7/2011
- by Adam Bryant
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com.
What's the deal with Calleigh and Delko on CSI: Miami? Should we give up hope on ever seeing them together again? — Megan
Adam: Nope. Co-executive producer Barry O'Brien says their cooling-off period this season was necessitated by Emily Procter's real-life pregnancy. "It was a little bit of a detour, a little bit of a left turn," he says. "But... we know those kind of feelings don't just go away ... They may be made for each other." Hope restored, Megan?
What's the deal with those Grey's Anatomy photos of Meredith and Derek holding a baby? — Regina
Natalie: Well, it's certainly not what it looks like, as Justin Chambers explains to us. "You know everyone's trying to be Chief Resident, so they have their own little bag of tricks,...
What's the deal with Calleigh and Delko on CSI: Miami? Should we give up hope on ever seeing them together again? — Megan
Adam: Nope. Co-executive producer Barry O'Brien says their cooling-off period this season was necessitated by Emily Procter's real-life pregnancy. "It was a little bit of a detour, a little bit of a left turn," he says. "But... we know those kind of feelings don't just go away ... They may be made for each other." Hope restored, Megan?
What's the deal with those Grey's Anatomy photos of Meredith and Derek holding a baby? — Regina
Natalie: Well, it's certainly not what it looks like, as Justin Chambers explains to us. "You know everyone's trying to be Chief Resident, so they have their own little bag of tricks,...
- 4/27/2011
- by Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Natasha Henstridge has signed up for a role in CSI: Miami. TV Guide reports that Henstridge, who recently joined the cast of The CW's pilot Secret Circle, will play an undercover agent called Renee Locklear. CSI: Miami's executive producer Barry O'Brien explained: "We meet her in the course of searching for this missing fugitive and she appears as another possible witness, maybe a possible suspect. "We bring her in for an interrogation and she reveals that she's actually an undercover agent for the Secret Service." O'Brien also revealed that Renee may become (more)...
- 3/24/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
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