NBC Renews 'Law & Order: SVU' for Season 20

NBC has renewed Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for season 20.TV Line broke the news on [...]

NBC has renewed Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for season 20.

TV Line broke the news on Wednesday night just as SVU was airing its latest episode on NBC. They also report that the network has greenlit new season of Chicago Fire and Chicago Med.

Ice-T was the first cast member to acknowledge the renewal on social media.

The rapper-turned actor, who plays Detective Odafin Tutuola on the show, seems excited at the news and shared a stylish photo of himself to convey that.

"FYI: SVU has OFFICIALLY been picked up for Season 20," he wrote. "Run and tell that!"

The show's official Twitter account also celebrated the news using a fun teaser for the new season.

The show's typical intro plays, which a season 20 graphic popping up as title card's signature "dun dun" notes hit.

"We're not DUN DUN yet," the account posted. "SVU returns for Season 20 on NBC."

The account also playfully changed their display name to "Law & Order: SV-RENEWED."

Star Mariska Hargitay just revealed that season 19 had wrapped production earlier on Wednesday. She shared a photo of the cast and crew celebrating in the show's courtroom set.

"Mile 19 of who knows how many," Hargitay wrote on Wednesday. "Running strong. Your stamina, your perseverance, and relentless forward movement blow me away. So proud to run with you."

The shown had wrapped up exterior scenes on the two-hour season 19 finale back on May 4, according the SVU writers' Twitter account.

They shared a behind-the-scenes snap as the show prepared to finish its interior work. That two-part episode will air on May 23, with a previous filmed episode airing on May 16.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on NBC. All past episodes of the show are available to stream on Hulu. Seasons 15-18 are available to stream on Netflix.

Photo Credit: NBC

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