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Special Victims Unit fans will see a lot more of Detective Jake Griffin moving forward in Season 27. Corey Cott, who joined the hit NBC police procedural early this season, has been promoted to a series regular.
SVU made a sudden programming change ahead of its upcoming Season 27 episode. The network pulled the next scheduled installment, originally set to air on January 15, following serious off-screen developments involving a guest star.
Plus, Peter Scanavino and Kevin Kane tease what's coming for Rollins and Carisi and whether they trust Griffin.
NBC is airing consecutive “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: SVU” episodes in a two-hour crossover event beginning Thursday, January 8 at 8 p.m. ET.
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The NYPD is upping Detective Jake Griffin's workload: "Law & Order: SVU" newcomer Corey Cott has been promoted to series regular, Give Me My Remote reports.
Ice-T has been on SVU since Season 2, making him one of the longest-running actors in the Law & Order franchise. Fans were a bit concerned that he could be leaving after he didn’t appear in a chunk of Season 27 episodes during the first half,
SVU stars Kelli Giddish and Peter Scanavino give us scoop about an upcoming episode featuring 'Rollisi' and the return of a twisted perp.