Netflix on Monday revealed a new docuseries from Law & Order creator Dick Wolf that will bring notorious
New York murder cases back to life. Premiering on Wednesday, March 20, Homicide: New York
will highlight infamous cases across five episodes by hearing from those closest to the crimes:
the detectives and prosecutors who worked on them.
The New York-based installments will be followed by a second season, Homicide: Los Angeles, later this year.
In addition to Homicide: New York, Wolf is currently prepping Prime Video‘s On Call, a half-hour police drama starring Pretty Little Liars’ Troian Bellisario and The Good Doctor’s Brandon Larracuente (release date TBA).
On the broadcast side, the procedural titan is currently responsible for 10 ongoing series: CBS’ FBI, FBI: International and FBI: Most Wanted; NBC’s Chicago Med, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D.; NBC’s Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Organized Crime; and exclusive-to-Canada offshoot Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (which airs on Citytv).
On the unscripted front, he most recently produced the docuseries Blood & Money (for CNBC) and L.A. Fire and Rescue (for NBC), and continues to serve as an EP on Oxygen’s Cold Justice.