The cast may change, but one thing that won’t about Law & Order is the bifurcated format: half the episode focuses on the police who investigate the crime and the other on the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders.
Since returning to NBC in 2022, the drama has said goodbye to the stars who returned from the original run (Anthony Anderson, Sam Waterston) and welcomed quite a few new faces. For Season 24, there’s someone new in charge on one of the sides of the case. Read on for that and everything else we know about what’s to come on Law & Order.
DA Baxter (Tony Goldwyn) and his wife were at odds after their daughter ended up taking the stand during the finale’s case—past charges he had called in favors to have expunged from her record came to light—and he continued his campaign at an event at the end, alone.
The Season 23 finale was also Camryn Manheim‘s final episode, but it did not write out her character, Lieutenant Kate Dixon. Sam Waterston also left Law & Order in the middle of Season 23.
Goldwyn, Hugh Dancy (Assistant District Attorney Nolan Price), Odelya Halevi (Assistant District Attorney Samantha Maroun), Mehcad Brooks (Detective Jalen Shaw), and Reid Scott (Detective Vincent Riley) are all expected to be back.
Maura Tierney has joined the cast as a series regular. She’ll be playing the new lieutenant.
Nothing yet! We do assume that the premiere will explain how Manheim’s Dixon has been written out as well as introduce Tierney’s new character.
The drama will continue to lead off Thursday nights at 8/7c, beginning on October 3. It will be followed by Law & Order: SVU and Found (taking over the 10/9c slot from Organized Crime, moving to Peacock).
Not yet.
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