NBC Fall 2025 Premiere Dates: One Chicago and ‘Law & Order’ Nights & More — What’s Been Pushed?
UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – NBC delays The Hunting Party to midseason to leverage major February 2026 sports events for promotion while restoring Law & Order: Organized Crime to its fall Thursday lineup.
- In a fall schedule change, NBC brings Law & Order: Organized Crime back, pushing The Hunting Party to midseason and launching a three-hour Law & Order block on Thursdays.
- Instead, NBC initially scheduled The Hunting Party to follow Law & Order and SVU on Thursday nights, but it is held until after January to leverage major promotions.
- Returning Wednesday night, the One Chicago lineup resumes on October 18 with Chicago Med at 8 p.m., followed by Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.
- Recently, NBC announced a three-hour ‘Law & Order’ block on Thursdays starting Sept. 25, delaying ‘The Hunting Party’ to midseason, according to sources.
- Beyond scheduling, The Hunting Party relocates production from Vancouver to New York to tap into the theater community, and its NBC window could influence a sixth season pickup.
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