“Nothing demonstrates the power of the Law & Order brand more than an ambitious three-hour event with a story that is truly ripped from the headlines that starts on ‘Organized Crime,’ then migrates to ‘SVU’ and finally the trial on ‘Law & Order,’ ” executive producer Dick Wolf said in a statement. The script for the telecast was written by Rick Eid and Gwen Sigan. Two directors will helm the ambitious project, with “Law & Order” veterans Jean de Segonzac directing the first two hours and Alex Hall taking over the final hour. The action will continue into “Law & Order: SVU” before seeing justice delivered in “Law & Order.” The event - kicking off a new season for the franchise - will start on “Law & Order: Organized Crime” and will follow the seemingly cold-blooded murder of a young girl. NBC announced Wednesday that all three “Law & Order” franchises will unite for the first time ever in an epic three-hour crossover in September. The “Law & Order” multiverse is taking shape. ‘SVU’ star Richard Belzer offered profane last words before his death at 78 I was left with half a skull while my attacker serves just 4 months jail time
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