- **Q: Why is 'The Hunting Party' being delayed?
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NBC has revealed its fall 2025 premiere dates, bringing back familiar favorites and shifting some anticipated shows. The 'Law & Order' franchise returns to dominate Thursdays, while 'The Hunting Party' is pushed to midseason. Here's what yo...
NBC's fall 2025 schedule includes a mix of returning hits and strategic shifts. The return of 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' to NBC strengthens the network's Thursday lineup. The delay of 'The Hunting Party' suggests a focus on maximizing viewership through strategic promotion during major sporting events.
The network is also testing a new comedy block strategy with 'St. Denis Medical' and 'Happy’s Place,' potentially paving the way for new comedy series like 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins' and 'Stumble' later in the season. The NBA's return to NBC on October 21 adds another dimension to the fall schedule.
**Key Premiere Dates:** - **September 22:** 'The Voice', 'Brilliant Minds' - **September 25:** 'Law & Order', 'Law & Order: SVU', 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' - **October 1:** 'Chicago Med', 'Chicago Fire', 'Chicago P.D.' - **November 3 & 7:** 'St. Denis Medical' and 'Happy’s Place' double episodes
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