SVU made history when it was renewed for season 21, but it isn’t planning to slow down anytime soon.
isn’t planning to slow down anytime soon. “Turning 21 is a major milestone in life and it will be for“It’s an honor to have a place like this in TV history,” he continues. “is more than just a TV show to our fans, so we’re looking for more ways to move the audience and light a path towards healing and survivorship.”
The writers' room is “bigger and better than ever, and we’re crafting stories that can only be told at this point in’s evolution,” reveals Leight, who previously helmed seasons 13 through 17 and makes a welcome return to the series. “And withas our guide, we’ll continue to share the passionate strength and exemplary guidance of Olivia Benson with the world.”
When the series returns with new episodes on Thursday, fans can expect some big changes for the squad, which includes longtime favorites, Sgt. “Fin” Tutuola , Det. Amanda Rollins and Dominick Carisi Jr. , in addition to Lt. Olivia Benson. Among them is a promotion for Benson as well as changes to the squad and to the District Attorney’s office. However, not all the changes will be easy for the squad or Benson. “The bureaucratic politics involved won’t work out in her favor,” Leight says, adding that her personal life will also see “Benson noticing her son, Noah’s, expanding freedom -- he’s not a baby anymore.”NBC
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