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“Law & Order” after three decades on the air, he’s still not ready for retirement. The “Great Gatsby” actor, 83, opened up about his replacement, Tony Goldwyn, and why he’s not quite done with showbiz just yet during an appearance on the “Today” show.Waterston has played district attorney Jack McCoy on the legal drama since 1994, and announced he was exiting the show earlier this month.“I think he’s going to be great. I think my reputation is in terrible danger because I think just he’s going to be wonderful and I’ll be watching,” Waterston said of the “Scandal” alum, 63, on Wednesday.“It’s going to be big trouble.
It’ll be what the DA is, demanding and a lot of fun to watch.”Goldwyn is taking over as the new district attorney, Nicholas Baxter. Waterston has made his mark in more than 400 episodes of the critically acclaimed series over the last 30 years. When asked if it feels like it has actually been that long, he quipped: “Yeah! Twenty-five or 30 years gets your attention.”“The Killing Fields” star’s last “Law & Order” episode will air on Feb.
22 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.Of his grand finale, Waterston noted that when the cast “said goodbye to me, the last shot that I did was on the set of the courtroom and [creator and executive producer] Dick Wolf showed up and everybody gave speeches.” He dished that he quoted a few lines from President Abraham Lincoln when he went to Washington, DC, at the beginning of the Civil War.The Massachusetts native, however, isn’t ready to hang up his acting hat just yet. When he was inquired about retirement, he replied: “Not on your nelly.
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Sam Waterston’s Manhattan DA Jack McCoy tried his final case on Thursday night’s “Law & Order” before resigning — but he went out with a flourish and with his storied integrity unbroken.Waterston, 83, announced earlier this month that he was leaving “Law & Order” after over 400 episodes since joining the granddaddy NBC series in 1994. He’ll be replaced by Tony Goldwyn, 63, who will play DA Nicholas Baxter.Waterston took center stage on his swan song episode, entitled “Last Dance,” as Jack McCoy tried the headline-grabbing case of a tech billionaire, Scott Kelton (Rob Benedict), accused of killing a woman named Veronica Knight in Central Park who he allegedly assaulted at a company retreat six years earlier.Kelton was arrested by Detectives Shaw and Reily (Mehcad Brooks, Reid Scott) and taken into custody, where the case fell to ADA Nolan Price (Hugh Dancy).
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains plot points from Thursday’s episode of Law & Order.
Sam Waterston has officially left Law & Order after appearing on the show for more than 18 seasons.
Emily Longeretta Jack McCoy is officially done in the courtroom. Sam Waterston appeared in his final episode of “Law & Order” on Thursday, Feb. 22.
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Beatles biopic projects told from the perspective of each band member.Sam Mendes (1917, Skyfall) is set to direct all four feature films. The biopics will be told from each band member’s point-of-view and will intersect to “tell the story of the greatest band in history.”The project marks the first time Apple Corps Ltd.
Director Peter Jackson revitalized Beatlemania in 2021 with “The Beatles: Get Back,” his acclaimed three-episode, nearly eight-hour Disney+ series about the making of the British rock group’s Let It Be (which had the original working title of Get Back). And Apple certainly saw an opportunity to do much more.