Every Law & Order Franchise Character Not Returning In 2024

Several characters are leaving shows across the Law & Order franchise ahead of 2024. This franchise has been going strong on NBC for over two decades, although there was a 10-year hiatus between seasons 20 and 21 of the original Law & Order. Many of the best episodes of Law & Order include iconic characters, some of whom will not be returning for the 2024-2025 season. There are also a couple of characters leaving Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Organized Crime.

Considering the franchise's longevity, some cast changes are inevitable each season. The good news is that both Law & Order and Law & Order: SVU are losing only a couple of cast members each, and Law & Order: SVU season 26 has established Benson's team, which includes some new characters taking the departing characters' places. While Law & Order: Organized Crime is not losing any main cast members, some previous villains' storylines have come to an end, so those cast members will not be returning for season 5.

6Sam Waterston As Jack McCoy

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Sam Waterston's exit from Law & Order after 20 years was as shocking as it was sad. Waterston is one of the actors most closely associated with the franchise, having replaced Michael Moriarity's Benjamin Stone in 2005 and stuck with the series for eighteen years afterward. He originally was a passionate assistant district attorney, but had been elected to the Manhattan DA's office before the soft reboot and has made crossover appearances on Law & Order: SVU.

During McCoy's long tenure, he tried many important cases. One of McCoy's best stories involved his attempt to prosecute someone who killed others while driving drunk, which was nearly impossible for him after his colleague and lover, Claire Kincaid, was killed in a drunk driving accident. Once McCoy ascended to the top position, however, his role was more of a mentor to the new ADAs, though he also was responsible for making decisions about how to try cases and which cases should be pled out.

McCoy left in the middle of 2023 after the mayor's office pressured him to drop a case against a wealthy killer. He prosecuted the case himself, marking his first appearance in the courtroom since the reboot began, and then resigned to protect EADA Nolan Price (Hugh Dancy) from the fallout. It was a fitting ending for McCoy, who was clearly more at home in the courtroom than behind a desk making decisions about which cases to try. Still, he will be sorely missed, especially after all the years Waterston spent on Law & Order.

5Camryn Manheim as Kate Dixon

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Camryn Manheim as Dixon in Law and Order

Camryn Manheim's Kate Dixon has been the head of the Homicide Unit for three years, having joined Law & Order at the beginning of the soft reboot. Amazingly, she was only the third person to take on this role since the series began in 1999, though she will not be returning in 2024 and will be replaced by Maura Tierney, who will be playing Lieutenant Jessica Brady. Manheim's announcement that she would not be part of the Law & Order season 24 cast came as a surprise shortly before the season 23 finale.

Every Character Who Headed The Homicide Unit In Law & Order

Character

Start Date

End Date

Captain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek)

1992

1993

Lieutenant Anita Van Buren (S Epatha Merkerson)

1993

2010

Lieutenant Kate Dixon (Camryn Manheim)

2021

2023

Lieutenant Jessica Brady (Maura Tierney)

2024

TBD

No on-screen explanation was given for Dixon's departure at the end of Law & Order season 23, so it will likely be explained in dialogue when introducing the new head of the unit. However, shortly before her departure, Dixon had a falling out with her son, who was a Deaf teacher and was angry that she arrested the father of one of his students, forcing the child into foster care. Thus, it is possible that Dixon will have been said to have left to try to repair things with her son.

4Jordana Spiro as FBI Special Agent Shannah Sykes

Law & Order: SVU

Shannah Sykes (Jordana Spiro) staring intensely at something in Law & Order SVU.

Jordana Spiro's Special Agent Sykes was always meant to be a temporary addition to Law & Order: SVUSykes was an FBI agent who was carrying the burden of her sister's unsolved disappearance when they were teenagers. Benson met her while chasing a lead in the disappearance of teenager Maddie Flynn and recognized a kindred spirit, as Benson was similarly obsessed with Maddie's case. Soon afterward, Sykes asked to be loaned out to the Special Victims Unit so she could assist with other missing persons' cases.

Although Sykes had asked to become part of the unit, it was always clear that she was on loan from the FBI. Furthermore, there is no real reason for her to remain on Benson's team now that Benson has confirmed that Skyes' sister was murdered and identified and arrested the killer. When this happened, Sykes was angry that Benson had reopened her sister's case and stormed out of the squad room, later rebuffing Benson's attempts to smooth things over. Thus, her story is over, making it unsurprising that she's not returning in season 26.

3Keith Carradine as Judge Clay Bonner

Law & Order: Organized Crime

Law & Order: Organized Crime's Judge Clay Bonner standing in front of a fireplace looking smug

Judge Clay Bonner was a powerful figure in the small town of Westbrook who met his match in Elliot Stabler. Stabler first encountered him and his initially complicit daughter, Meredith, while investigating the murder of a waitress who Stabler had previously saved from a trafficking operation. It soon became clear that the entire town was terrified of Bonner and that he was not only corrupt but a killer, using his power to silence anyone who dared speak against him.

Bonner's story went on for several episodes, with dead bodies piling up and more and more evidence coming out about the depth of his corruption. Eventually, Stabler was able to prove that Bonner killed his wife as well as get evidence that many convictions Bonner presided over would not have held up if the case had gone before a jury. Bonner attempted to end his life, but ultimately surrendered and was arrested. Stabler solved this case with the help of Bonner's daughter, who turned against him when confronted with the evidence of his crimes.

Although Bonner was one of the creepiest villains in Law & Order: Organized Crime's short history, his story came to an end with this dramatic showdown and he was carted off to jail. The end of his story made room for a new case involving Stabler's younger brother, Joe Jr, which will continue in the new season. Thus, there is no reason for Bonner to return for season 5 and he is not expected to make any more appearances.

2Jennifer Ehle as Chief Meredith Bonner

Law & Order: Organized Crime

Meredith Bonner talking to Stabler in Law & Order Organized Crime

Like her father, Meredith Bonner is a guest character whose storyline wrapped up toward the end of Law & Order: Organized Crime season 4. She was an interesting character who had been groomed to be a corrupt chief of police, but reluctantly formed an alliance with Stabler after learning of her father's crimes, especially after she was forced to fatally shoot her brother to save Stabler's life. Once she switched alliances, she was pressured to continue using her position to protect her father rather than to arrest criminals and solve cases.

Meredith Bonner's life was completely shattered by the end of her run, with her brother dead at her hands after learning he was a murderer who had killed a girl he was obsessed with and her father in prison. However, her story is over so there is no reason for her to return for Law & Order: Organized Crime season 5, especially given that there are only 10 episodes.

1Will Janowitz as Eric Bonner

Law & Order: Organized Crime

Law & Order Organized Crime Eric Bonner standing in a creepy church looking threatening

Eric Bonner was a severely troubled man who had been responsible for the disappearance and murder of a Westbrook woman he was obsessed with, Jessica, as well as several other murders of women, but had been protected by his corrupt father after he committed the killings. This put him under his father's thumb, as he had to do his dirty work in exchange for continued protection, which contributed to his instability. Eventually, he kidnapped Stabler to stop him from exposing the truth about Jessica's death, but this turned out to be Eric's downfall.

After Jet caught Eric on CCTV trying to abduct another girl, Stabler tried to stop him but ended up abducted himself. This led to one of the most dramatic confrontations that Law & Order: Organized Crime had ever had, with Eric tying Stabler to a cross in the church and tormenting him before Eric's sister found them. Eric forced his sister to fatally shoot him by charging at her, leaving her with guilt that she will carry for the rest of her life. His story thus ended with his death and he will not be returning for season 5.

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