For over two decades, Mariska Hargitay has been the beating heart of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (SVU), a role that has catapulted her into the pantheon of television icons. As Olivia Benson, she’s become a symbol of strength, justice, and empathy—a character so richly layered that fans can’t help but stay invested. But with SVU now being the longest-running primetime drama in U.S. television history, the question on everyone’s mind is: what does the future hold? Hargitay, in her candid and thoughtful style, offers insights that hint at both evolution and continuity for the show that has become a cultural touchstone.
1. Staying True to the Show’s Core: A Commitment to Realism
Hargitay has always been vocal about her desire for SVU to remain grounded in reality. For her, the authenticity of the show’s portrayal of law enforcement and its handling of sensitive issues is non-negotiable. “We’ve always been committed to telling stories that matter,” she explains. “The world keeps evolving, and so do the crimes, the social dynamics, and the way we talk about them. We need to make sure we are evolving with it.”
She believes that future seasons should continue to tackle the toughest issues head-on—whether that means addressing current social movements, the impact of technology on crime, or the shifting landscape of law enforcement. “We can’t shy away from the uncomfortable,” Hargitay insists. “That’s where the real stories are, and that’s what our audience has come to expect from us.”
2. Embracing a New Generation of Detectives
While Hargitay’s Olivia Benson remains central to the series, she acknowledges the importance of bringing fresh faces into the fold. She envisions a future where new detectives not only add diversity to the team but also reflect the changing face of the police force in America. “Our world is becoming more diverse, and our show must reflect that reality,” she says.
But it’s not just about diversity for diversity’s sake. Hargitay sees the introduction of new characters as an opportunity to explore different perspectives on justice, law enforcement, and social issues. “Every new character brings a unique viewpoint, and with that comes richer storytelling,” she adds. “We want to keep the series alive, dynamic, and relevant. That means embracing change while staying true to our roots.”
3. Exploring Olivia Benson’s Next Chapter
Fans often wonder if and when Olivia Benson might retire, but Hargitay seems to have a different vision for her iconic character. “Olivia has grown so much over the years—from a detective to a captain, and now a mother,” she notes. “There’s still so much to explore with her, so many layers to peel back.”
Hargitay hints that Benson’s future could see her balancing motherhood with leadership, dealing with personal trauma, or even redefining what it means to be a leader in a modern police force. “Benson is a survivor, a fighter, but she’s also human. She’s learning, evolving, just like all of us,” Hargitay explains. “I think there’s a lot more to come for her, more challenges, more growth, and more moments that test her strength.”
4. Amplifying Survivor Voices
A crucial aspect of SVU that Hargitay is passionate about is the show’s role in amplifying the voices of survivors. As the founder of the Joyful Heart Foundation, she has used her platform to advocate for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. Moving forward, Hargitay believes SVU must continue to be a vehicle for these stories.
“We’ve seen the power of representation,” she says. “Survivors see themselves in our stories, and that has sparked important conversations and change. We need to keep that momentum going.” Hargitay envisions more episodes that focus on survivor experiences and push the boundaries of storytelling to create empathy and understanding. “We have a responsibility, and we take that seriously,” she adds. “If we’re not making a difference, what’s the point?”
5. A Global Reach with Universal Themes
As SVU has grown, so has its global audience. Hargitay recognizes the potential to resonate with viewers worldwide by tapping into universal themes of justice, resilience, and hope. “Crime is a universal language,” she states. “No matter where you are, people understand the need for justice, for accountability, for healing.”
Hargitay sees an opportunity to delve into storylines that might have international appeal, highlighting crimes and social issues relevant across different cultures. “Our world is more connected than ever, and our stories should reflect that interconnectedness,” she says.
6. Innovation in Storytelling: The Future of TV Drama
As television evolves with new formats and platforms, Hargitay is excited about the creative possibilities that lie ahead for SVU. She envisions the show experimenting with new storytelling techniques—perhaps more serialized arcs, deeper dives into character backstories, or even crossover events that expand the Law & Order universe.
“We’re in a golden age of television,” Hargitay reflects. “There are so many ways to tell a story now, and I think SVU has the flexibility to adapt and innovate while staying true to what has made it great.”
7. The Lasting Impact of SVU and Hargitay’s Vision
Ultimately, Hargitay’s insights into the future of SVU reflect her deep love for the show and its mission. She sees it not just as a TV drama but as a cultural force, one that has the power to educate, inspire, and create meaningful change. “This isn’t just a job for me,” she says with conviction. “It’s a calling.”
Her vision for SVU is one of continued relevance, bold storytelling, and unwavering commitment to truth and justice. As she looks ahead, she remains optimistic, knowing that as long as there are stories to tell and voices to be heard, SVU will have a future—and she will be there, guiding it with the passion and dedication that has made her one of television’s most enduring stars.
And if Hargitay’s track record is any indication, that future looks brighter and more compelling than ever.