Law & Order has been a staple on TV screens for many years now and has seen plenty of big names come and go from the cast over the past 22 seasons.
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Fans were even more overjoyed when season 21 premiered earlier this year and saw the return of Anthony Anderson as his character Detective Kevin Bernard. But the actor has not come back for series 22. Find out the details behind his departure here…
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Anthony Anderson, who is also known for his roles in other TV shows and films such as and , departed the show after season 21 ended in 2022 because the actor had only signed a one-year contract.
The actor, 52, agreed on a one-year deal with NBC when he reprised his character last year, but the end of the agreement means Bernard won't be back in future episodes.
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Anthony Anderson is not back for Law & Order season 22
Despite his short-stint being planned all along, Anthony did speak out about his exit. "I wanted to go off and create more shows like Black-ish, create things that I have ownership in, and do something a little bit different," he told Entertainment Tonight.
"We're going out and pitching another drama called Miraculous, which I'm excited about, so looking forward to what that's going to do."
The actor returned to the show on a one-year contract
Given his contract with NBC has ended, it's unlikely Anthony will return to the beloved crime series anytime soon. However, it's certainly a possibility for the writers to consider given his reprisal after over a decade.
The show will write out his character now that Anthony is not returning. 's showrunner, Rick Eid, told TV Line the exit would be handle in a typical way. "It's a little mention. It's in the time-honored tradition of where it's very brief and it's like, 'Moving on. Here we go. We've got to solve the case.'"
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