NBC announced today that it renewed six shows that covers two franchises. Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med, along with Law & Order: SVU, have been picked up for two additional seasons, while Law & Order and Law & Order: Organized Crime have been renewed for another year. Dick Wolf, who is the executive producer on all six shows, said in a statement that he,
These renewals mean Chicago Fire will have a 12th and 13th season, Chicago P.D. an 11th and 12th season, and Chicago Med a ninth and 10th season. The Law & Order franchise renewals guarantee Law & Order: SVU will have a history-making 25th and 26th season, the original Law & Order will have a 23rd season, and the newest spinoff Law & Order: Organized Crime getting a fourth season.
Both franchises are currently airing new episodes on NBC on Wednesday and Thursday nights, with new episodes being available the next day on Peacock, so make sure to catch up on all the episodes before the current seasons of all these shows end next month and the new seasons premiere in the fall.