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Which NBC TV Shows Were Canceled So Far Before 2026-2027 Premiere? ‘Law and Order’ Spinoff and More
NBC has pulled the plug on several fan-favorite shows — including a Law & Order spinoff and several daytime shows.
The network initially shocked audiences in May 2025 when they pulled the plug on Lopez vs. Lopez, Night Court, Found, The Irrational and Suits LA. NBC later renewed The Hunting Party and Brilliant Minds, but those were the only freshman shows that survived — with Grosse Pointe Garden Society not surviving after being on the bubble.
NBC’s harsh cuts come after the network signed an 11-year deal with the NBA. This agreement, which is worth nearly $2.5 billion per year, meant NBC will air up to 100 regular-season games, which affected the amount of original programming headed our way in the fall.
The network added several new shows for the 2025-2026 TV season but there were still big cuts — starting with Law & Order: Organized Crime. Chris Meloni originally reprised the role of Elliot Stabler in the spinoff after exiting Law & Order: SVU.
Law & Order: Organized Crime, which premiered in 2021, went through quite a few shakeups with Matt Olmstead originally taking on the role of showrunner but ultimately stepping down later that year. He was replaced by Ilene Chaiken, who remained on the show for one season before Barry O’Brien took over.
Bryan Goluboff became the showrunner for season 3 but left after three months. He was replaced by Sean Jablonski, who left due to “creative differences” and David Graziano took over for the final episodes of the season.
NBC renewed the series for a fourth season with John Shiban as showrunner. He later departed during production of the fifth season, which marked the sixth change in showrunners over the show’s five seasons. NBC confirmed in April 2026 that the series had been canceled.
Keep scrolling for more TV cancellations at NBC:
Access Daily and Access Hollywood: Canceled after 30 years
Brilliant Minds: Canceled after season 2
The Hunting Party: On the bubble
Karamo: Canceled after season 4
The Kelly Clarkson Show: Canceled after season 7
Law & Order: Organized Crime: Canceled after season 5
The Steve Wilkos Show: Canceled after season 19
Stumble: Canceled after season 1
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