On May 14, 2010, NBC announced that it had canceled Law & Order and would air its final episode on May 24, 2010, opting instead to pick up Law & Order: Los Angeles (2010) for a first season (which became its only season) and renew Law & Order: Unità Speciale (1999) for a twelfth. Immediately following Law & Order's cancellation, the series creator Dick Wolf attempted to find a new home for the series by asking producers at NBC Universal to make a deal with TNT, which held syndication rights to the show, for a twenty-first season if an acceptable license fee could be bargained. Talks between the two started up after upfronts. However, TNT said in a statement it was not interested in picking the show up for a new season. After TNT discussions fell through, cable network AMC also considered reviving Law & Order; however, attempts to revive it failed and in July 2010, Wolf declared that the series had now "moved to the history books".
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