Law & Order: SVU season 28 appears to be revisiting a seven-year cliffhanger that is in desperate need of a resolution. NBC’s fall 2026 premiere is still weeks away, but all shows that are part of the portfolio are already back in production. This means that although marketing has yet to officially kick off, content from the set is offering the public an idea of what to expect. This helps ease the extended wait throughout the summer off-season.
This includes Law & Order: SVU, which has been in production for weeks now. When it premieres, it will mark its groundbreaking 28th season, maintaining its place as the longest-running scripted series on TV. NBC and Wolf Entertainment are keeping the ensemble from the 2025-2026 TV cycle, led by Mariska Hargitay’s Olivia Benson. Not much has been shared in terms of specific plot details about the project, but new information from the set hints at the return of a storyline that started seven years ago.
Matthew Nikitow Returns In Law & Order: SVU Season 28
A big part of the charm of Law & Order: SVU is how it feeds off of the vibe and energy of New York City, and that’s only possible because of how it films on location. This means that exterior scenes are shot on the streets of the city, allowing people to actually see the cast and crew at work. Thanks to new set images (via TVInsider), some of the cast were spotted as they geared up for production, including Hargitay, Kelli Giddish as Amanda Rollins and Kevin Kane as Terry Bruno. Interestingly, however, Matthew Nikitow was joining them.
For context, Nikitow debuted as Gil in Law & Order: SVU season 21, episode 20, “The Things We Have To Lose,” from 2020 as a small-time drug peddler. It marked his only appearance on the show thus far, with the character being tied to the bigger narrative that started in season 21, episode 1, I’m Going To Make You a Star,” from 2019. The case involved a high-powered media mogul, Sir Toby, who was accused of attempted rape by a young actor. Seven years after the whole ordeal started, it remains without a resolution. While Gil’s involvement was tied to a B-plot case and not directly to the high-profile crime, the fact that he is being brought back is the first indication that Law & Order: SVU may be ready to revisit the matter.
Why Law & Order: SVU’s Sir Toby Case Urgently Needs A Resolution
For years, Wolf Entertainment’s approach to Law & Order: SVU stories has always been “ripped from the headlines,” which means that the series mines inspiration from real-life crimes happening today. This has allowed the project to remain relevant even after nearly 30 years on the air, not to mention the ever-changing TV landscape. Being able to do multi-year arcs is one of the biggest perks of being on network TV that guarantees an annual return for every show. Despite that, however, much has happened in Law & Order: SVU in the last few years that Sir Toby’s case has been lost in the shuffle.
With a solid cast that seems to have finally stabilized, Law & Order: SVU season 28 is in the best position to revisit the case. Inspired by the Me Too movement and the case against Harvey Weinstein, dragging the case, albeit potentially unintentionally, mirrors how tricky these matters can be, especially if the issue is systemic and likely bigger than just one predator. That said, seven years without a proper ending should be enough of a wait for this Law & Order: SVU case.
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September 20, 1999
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Michael S. Chernuchin, David Graziano
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Jean de Segonzac, David Platt, Peter Leto, Alex Chapple, Juan José Campanella, Norberto Barba, Constantine Makris, Martha Mitchell, Arthur W. Forney, Michael Slovis, Steve Shill, Alex Zakrzewski, Michael Pressman, Helen Shaver, Mariska Hargitay, Michael Smith, Ted Kotcheff, Fred Berner, Jonathan Kaplan, Holly Dale, Jonathan Herron, Jud Taylor, Adam Bernstein, Jim McKay
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Judith McCreary, David Graziano, Michael S. Chernuchin, Daniel Truly, Jonathan Greene, Amanda Green, Lisa Marie Petersen, Allison Intrieri, Lawrence Kaplow, Jose Molina, Matt Klypka, Michael R. Perry, Samantha Corbin-Miller, Barbie Kligman, Robert F. Campbell, Candice Sanchez McFarlane, Gwendolyn M. Parker, René Balcer, Robert Nathan, Wendy West, Speed Weed, Ryan Causey, Chris Brancato, Christos N. Gage
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Mariska Hargitay
Olivia Benson
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