Series vet Raúl Esparza’s return had been touted earlier this month by the network, which shared on Instagram, “We’ve already got something for you to look forward to. Barba returns to #SVU in 2021.” ...
It’s good news/bad news situation for Law & Order fans. The bad news is that both Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Law & Order: Organized Crime are taking an extended break of new episodes until ...
Barba was the ADA for a while, but he eventually resigns from his position after dealing with a more than difficult case. Barba gets involved in a case where he actually turns off life support to a ...
The new year will bring back a familiar face to Law & Order: SVU — that of series alum Raul Esparza, as former ADA Rafael Barba. “We’ve already got something for you to look forward to,” NBC shared ...
The new episode of SVU is focused on a murder after a 13-year-old girl named Nydia Davis (Vanessa Carrasco) comes up missing on New Year’s Eve. She is dropped off on the sidewalk of an ambulance bay ...
We've known for a few weeks now that Law & Order SVU is bringing back former star Raúl Esparza, and now we have some intel on it. NBC released a new synopsis for the next episode of the beloved ...
Rafael Barba is coming back to Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Raul Esparaza will reprise his role as the former ADA in the Season 23 finale. However, it appears that the SVU squad’s former ally ...
Rafael Barba has left the DA’s office. Raul Esparza departed “Law & Order: SVU” Wednesday night after six years as the assistant district attorney. “Goodbye Barba. Thank you. You changed my life. My ...
Former assistant district attorney Rafael Barba (played by Raúl Esparza) returned in the latest episode of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, which saw Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) once again ...
Dick Wolf, creator and producer behind the Law and Order franchise, has announced another spin-off series titled For Your Defense. The show will be a deep dive into the criminal justice system, ...
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