Is Law & Order: SVU New Tonight? (March 20, 2025)
Stay caught up with Benson and the squad by watching new episodes of Law & Order: SVU on NBC.
Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) has been booked and busy as Season 26 of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit takes viewers on a wild ride.
With Benson and her fearless squad on the case, she never fails to serve that long-awaited justice, and the Season 26 cases have kept her on her toes. Benson never backs down from an intimidating investigation, recruiting a new detective to her squad in Season 26 to help arrest these heinous perps. As a beacon of safety to countless survivors throughout the years, fans never tire of seeing Benson save the day.
"I love my job," Hargitay told NBC Insider. "I love going to work every day. I love the community that I'm in. I love my cast, my crew, and I love the intimacy of it all and the fact that we work in a culture that says, 'Let's do the work, let's have a fun time, and best idea wins.' It is such a team. It is such an incredible team, and we rely so much on each other. We're a unit. It's so sacred to me."
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Learn where to watch and stream new episodes of Law & Order: SVU Season 26, below.
Is Law & Order: SVU new tonight, March 20, 2025?
Yes!
The logline for this week's Law & Order: SVU episode — Season 26, Episode 16 ("Let Me Bring Pardon") — reads: "The doctor of a comatose woman calls SVU when he discovers his patient is pregnant; Benson must convince the family to reject magical thinking and look at the facts."
When do new episodes of Law & Order: SVU air?
Where can I watch old episodes of Law & Order: SVU?
Watch every episode of Law & Order: SVU — or stream episodes of Law & Order, Law & Order: Organized Crime, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent — on Peacock.
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"It's so beautiful to have the privilege to actually watch the evolution," Hargitay told TODAY anchors while chatting about her incredible tenure as Benson. "As I see it and look back, Olivia Benson is sort of a perfect feminist story because we actually see this woman grow into her power."