Law & Order has long been available on subscription streams like Peacock and Hulu. But now, for the first time ever, Law & Order has its very own free streaming channel and it’s already live across a wide range of FAST platforms.
The newly launched “Law & Order” FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) channel is a curated stream dedicated entirely to episodes from the iconic procedural drama. At launch, it features Seasons 5 through 10, with more seasons promised later in 2025.
FAST Justice
The Law & Order FAST channel is available across several major free streaming platforms, making it easy for fans to tune in without a subscription. Viewers can watch it now on Pluto TV, Prime Video via Freevee, The Roku Channel, LG Channels, Samsung TV+, and Xumo Play. Whether you prefer streaming on a smart TV, tablet, or phone, most of these platforms are accessible across a wide range of devices, meaning classic episodes are never more than a few clicks away. By launching the channel on so many services, NBCUniversal has ensured that Law & Order is more available than ever before, reaching both longtime viewers and first-time fans looking to dive into the franchise.
“Our hope is that a new generation of viewers will discover Law & Order, and the fan base will continue to grow as we enter our 25th season,” said series creator Dick Wolf in a press statement.
The Law & Order Legacy
Originally debuting on NBC in 1990, Law & Order became a cultural phenomenon by blending police procedural storytelling with courtroom drama. Each episode follows a two-part structure. The first half focuses on NYPD detectives investigating a crime, while the second half shifts to Manhattan prosecutors trying the case in court. That split format was groundbreaking for its time and helped define a genre that still dominates television today.
The show ran for 20 consecutive seasons before ending in 2010, tying Gunsmoke as the longest-running live-action primetime series at the time. In 2022, NBC revived Law & Order for a 21st season, bringing back fan-favorite characters like Sam Waterston’s Jack McCoy and introducing a new generation of cast members. Now entering its 25th season, the show continues to pull from real-world headlines and remains a staple of primetime TV.
Now with its own dedicated channel, Law & Order joins a growing list of legacy franchises finding new life on FAST platforms. And fans won’t have to go far to find it
Whether you’re reliving classic episodes featuring Lennie Briscoe and Jack McCoy or discovering the series for the first time, this FAST channel offers an easy way to jump into one of TV’s longest-running franchises all without a subscription.
