Big news for

New York Police Judiciary

fans

 : one of the stars of the program will be making a comeback.

For the 21st season of the cult series, Sam Waterston will return as prosecutor Jack McCoy, producer Dick Wolf announced on his site.

“Very few casting announcements have given me so much pleasure.

From day one Sam has had the perfect knack to make Jack McCoy a character who reflects and expands our ability to understand the law.

He's the ultimate conscience of the show and I can't wait to see him emulate the career of New York Attorney Robert Morgenthau, who served until the age of 90.

The return of Sam and Anthony [Anderson] shows that the 21st season is just a continuation of what we told at the end of the last season, ”said the producer.

Anthony Anderson will reprise his role as Kevin Bernard, a New York Police Inspector.

Unexpected return 

New York Police Judiciaire

was canceled in 2010, but Dick Wolf, successful producer, also of the

Chicago

franchise

(

Chicago Fire

,

Chicago PD

and

Chicago Med

), convinced NBC to resume the thread of the cult program.

This new season of the series known as

Law and Order

in the United States (and which has given rise to an incredible number of spin-offs), will also see new actors.

Jeffrey Donovan, Hugh Dancy, Camryn Manheim and Odelya Halevi will join the cast.

Sam Waterston remains one of the favorite cast of fans of the show.

The star joined the cast of

New York Police Judiciary

in its 5th season, in 1994, and it remained in the bill until its 17th.

At 81, he continues to be extremely prolific and has been seen in

The Newsroom

or

Grace and Frankie

on Netflix.

The first episode of this new season of

New York Police Judiciaire

is scheduled for February 24, 2022.

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