Chris Meloni agradece a sus fans tras la cancelación de Law & Order: Organized Crime

Chris Meloni compartió un emotivo mensaje en video en Instagram agradeciendo a sus fans horas después de que Peacock cancelara Law & Order: Organized Crime. El actor reflexionó sobre su tiempo interpretando al detective Elliot Stabler del NYPD a lo largo de varias series. Lo calificó como un gran viaje.

Meloni publicó el emotivo video poco después de que se conociera la noticia el jueves de que Peacock había eliminado la serie después de cinco temporadas. En la grabación, atribuyó a los espectadores la longevidad de Stabler a lo largo de 12 temporadas de Law & Order: SVU y el spin-off Organized Crime. "La pasé muy bien interpretándolo", dijo Meloni, haciendo una pausa mientras la emoción lo embargaba. "Fue un gran viaje".

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