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        <title><![CDATA[Everything to Know About Dick Wolf’s ‘Law & Order’ Revival]]></title>
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					<p>The one that started it all! <strong><em>Law &amp; Order</em></strong> premiered in 1990 and helped make creator <strong><strong>Dick Wolf</strong></strong> one the biggest names in television — and the revival is only going to make his legacy that much greater.</p>
<p>Wolf had already established himself in the entertainment world, working on <em>Miami Vice</em>, <em>Swift Justice</em>, <em>Dragnet</em> and <em>Crime &amp; Punishment</em> among others, before pitching the idea for <em>Law &amp; Order</em>.</p>
<p>However, when the drama premiered, it changed his life, forming a long-lasting partnership with NBC that would eventually lead to spinoffs <strong><em>Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit</em></strong>, <em>Law &amp; Order: Criminal Intent</em>, <em>Law &amp; Order: LA</em>, <em>Law &amp; Order: UK</em>, <em>Law &amp; Order: True Crime</em> and most recently, 2020’s <strong><em>Law &amp; Order: Organized Crime</em></strong>, starring <strong><strong>Christopher Meloni</strong></strong> as Detective Elliot Stabler.</p>
<p>The flagship show, which ran for 20 seasons before its abrupt cancelation in 2010, had a simple premise: a crime, usually pulled from current headlines, is viewed from two separate viewpoints. Both the police detectives and the prosecutors at the district attorney’s office break down what happened and the consequences.</p>
<p>The idea was a smash among viewers, earning more than 50 Emmy nominations and winning 1997’s Outstanding Drama Series award.</p>
<p>After the show went off the air, many of its stars stayed in the Wolf Entertainment universe, including <strong>S. Epatha Merkerson</strong> (who played Anita Van Buren), who is currently playing Sharon Goodwin on <strong><em>Chicago Med</em></strong> and pops up on both <strong><em>Chicago Fire</em></strong> and <strong><em>Chicago P.D.</em></strong> — all of which <strong>exist in the same world</strong> as the original <em>Law &amp; Order</em>.</p>

		<p><strong><strong>Alana De La Garza</strong></strong> (who played A.D.A Connie Rubirosa) and <strong><strong>Jeremy Sisto</strong></strong> (Detective Cyrus Lupo) are now lead actors on <em>FBI</em>, while OG <em>Law &amp; Order</em> star <strong><strong>Dan Florek</strong></strong> (Captain Donald Cragen) reprised the role on <em>SVU</em> for 16 seasons before his 2015 exit.</p>
<p>Despite the success of his other series, Wolf felt as though he had some unfinished business with <em>Law &amp; Order</em>, which is why when it was announced in September 2021 that it was coming back for another season, he was very happy.</p>
<p>“There are very few things in life that are literally dreams come true. This is mine,” Wolf <strong>said in a statement</strong> after NBC revealed it was greenlit.</p>
<p>Chairman of Entertainment Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming <strong>Susan Rovner</strong> weighed in on the news as well.</p>
<p>“<em>Law &amp; Order</em> is quite simply one of the most iconic shows in television history, and the idea of continuing its legacy and partnering with Dick on an all-new season is nothing short of exhilarating,” she said in a statement via Deadline. “This is great news for NBC as well as TV fans everywhere.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to see what we know so far about the <em>Law &amp; Order</em> revival:</p>
									

				
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