TheFlash's Jesse L. Martin hopes to appear in LawAndOrder revival
✖ The Flash star Jesse L. Martin hopes he gets to return to the world of Law & Order when NBC rolls out their revival of the long-running procedural series. Martin played Detective Ed Green on the series for more than 200 episodes from 1999 until 2008. While TV Line reports there are no talks with Martin currently ongoing, there's not much reason to assume he couldn't return, assuming he and the network can make scheduling and money work.
One of the great brands in broadcast TV, Law & Order would be the longest live-action, scripted primetime show in U.S. television history, if not for its spinoff, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
"I certainly hope so. There were a lot of loose ends when Ed Green left the scene, if you will," Martin said during an appearance on The Talk, adding,"Yes, maybe." Per TV Line's piece, NBC declined to comment. With the return of Sam Waterston's Jack McCoy, it's clear the new episodes will not distance themselves from the beloved original series, but that also means plenty of the actors who played in the originals are opening up to say they wouldn't mind another bite at the apple a decade later.
Besides returning star Sam Waterston, Law & Order's return will star returning star Anthony Anderson as Det. Kevin Bernard; Jeffrey Donovan a police officer; Hugh Dancy as an assistant district attorney; Camryn Manheim as Lt. Kate Dixon; and Oldelya Halevi as assistant district attorney Samantha Maroun.
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