By Denise Petski
01.05.2020 - 22:47 / etcanada.com
In March, it was announced that Christopher Meloni would be reprising his role as Elliot Stabler for an “SVU” spinoff created by longtime producer Dick Wolf. What audiences didn’t know at the time was how he would make his return to the “Law & Order” universe — and if Stabler would be reunited with Mariska Hargitay’s Olivia Benson.
But in the latest episode of “The Law & Order: SVU Podcast”, showrunner Warren Leight reveals that not only will fans not have to wait long for Stabler’s return, but
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“Law & Order: SVU” star Christopher Meloni jokingly compared two children showing support for Donald Trump to “Nazi Youth.” The actor, who has previously used his Twitter to speak out against the Trump administration, commented on a video shared by New York Times columnist Charles M.
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Fans of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit long ago gave up hope of Christopher Meloni returning as Elliot Stabler, which only makes it that much more exciting that the actor will not only be reprising the role but starring in an entire spin-off focused on his character.
Benson/Stabler fans, where y’all at?!? Elliot Stabler will be back and reporting for duty as Christopher Meloni is set to reprise his popular “Law & Order: SVU” role.
After four seasons, the stories of Liberty High are coming to an end when 13 Reasons Why drops its fourth and final season on Friday, June 5. In the fourth and final season, Liberty High School' senior class prepares for graduation, but before they say goodbye, the kids will have to keep a dangerous secret buried and face "heartbreaking choices that could impact their futures forever," Netflix said in a press blast.
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Following the news that the Department of Justice is dropping its case against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, “Law and Order: SVU” star, Christopher Meloni, called the move “authoritarian.” The Justice Department on Thursday moved to drop its case against Flynn, in a stunning development that came after internal memos were released raising serious questions about the nature of the investigation that led to Flynn’s late 2017 guilty plea of lying to the FBI. “Justice Dept.
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In March, it was announced that Christopher Meloni will be returning Law & Order franchise as Elliot Stabler, the role that made him a household name. Sadly, it was originally reported that Meloni wouldn't necessarily be returning to his Law & Order: SVU roots: Instead, Meloni would be getting his own brand-new .