NBC Officially Renews All Three One Chicago Series for the 2025–2026 Season — Full Details Revealed
NBC Officially Renews All Three One Chicago Dramas — Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. Returning for Another Exciting Season
Great news for Chi-Hards: the One Chicago universe is officially here to stay.
NBC has renewed all three of its powerhouse dramas — Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. — for the 2025-2026 television season, ensuring that fans will once again return to Firehouse 51, Gaffney Medical Center, and the Intelligence Unit for another year of unforgettable stories, heart-stopping rescues, and emotional moments.
For longtime viewers, the announcement comes as no surprise. For more than a decade, the One Chicago franchise has remained one of NBC’s most reliable and beloved television brands, consistently delivering gripping storylines and attracting millions of viewers each week. Still, hearing the official renewal news is always cau
se for celebration among the franchise’s fiercely loyal fanbase.
The One Chicago Legacy Continues
Since debuting in 2012 with Chicago Fire, the franchise created by Dick Wolf has grown into a television phenomenon.
What began as a drama centered around the brave firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 quickly expanded into a sprawling universe that now includes Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med. Together, the three series have created one of network television’s most successful interconnected franchises.
Week after week, viewers tune in to watch first responders risk their lives to protect the city of Chicago while navigating complicated personal relationships, workplace challenges, heartbreak, and triumph.
From life-or-death rescues to emotionally charged medical emergencies and high-stakes police investigations, One Chicago has mastered the art of blending action with deeply human storytelling.
Why Fans Keep Coming Back
The enduring success of the franchise can largely be attributed to its unforgettable characters and powerful sense of family.
Whether it’s the firefighters of Firehouse 51 standing shoulder-to-shoulder during dangerous calls, the doctors and nurses of Gaffney Medical Center saving lives against impossible odds, or the dedicated officers of the Intelligence Unit pursuing justice no matter the cost, viewers have formed strong emotional bonds with these characters over the years.
The franchise’s crossover events have become especially popular among fans.
Often described as “television event nights,” these crossover episodes unite characters from all three series in massive storylines that span multiple hours and showcase the interconnected nature of the One Chicago world.
Speaking about the unique atmosphere behind the scenes, franchise creator Dick Wolf once explained why the series has remained so successful.
“It’s a pretty big family. Everybody gets along. I’ve never had anything like it. It’s a remarkably ensemble-like world.”
That genuine camaraderie is something audiences can clearly feel on screen.
New Seasons Arrive This Fall
Although NBC has not yet announced official premiere dates, fans can expect new episodes of all three series to return during the fall 2025 television season as part of the network’s signature Wednesday night lineup.
The upcoming seasons include:
- Chicago Fire Season 14
- Chicago Med Season 11
- Chicago P.D. Season 13
As always, viewers can anticipate a fresh slate of dramatic rescues, emotional storylines, shocking twists, and character-driven moments.
Several storylines left unresolved during the previous seasons are expected to carry significant consequences moving forward, setting the stage for another intense year across the franchise.
What Could Happen Next?
With new seasons on the horizon, speculation is already running wild among fans.
At Firehouse 51, viewers are eager to see how evolving relationships, leadership changes, and personal challenges continue to shape the lives of their favorite firefighters and paramedics.
Meanwhile, fans of Chicago P.D. are anxious to discover what lies ahead for Sgt. Hank Voight and the Intelligence Unit as they face increasingly dangerous cases and moral dilemmas.
Over at Gaffney Medical Center, Chicago Med is expected to continue exploring both groundbreaking medical cases and the complicated personal lives of its doctors and nurses.
If history is any indication, viewers should prepare for plenty of surprises.
A Testament to Longevity
In today’s television landscape, longevity is increasingly rare. Yet One Chicago continues to thrive year after year.
Many cast members have spoken openly about how special it is to be part of such a long-running franchise.
Taylor Kinney, who has portrayed Kelly Severide since the very beginning of Chicago Fire, previously reflected on the show’s remarkable success.
“It’s never lost on me how special it is to be a part of something with the longevity this has. It’s a testament to Dick Wolf and the team of people he puts together.”
Those sentiments are shared by countless fans who have remained devoted to the franchise for more than a decade.
The Future Looks Bright for One Chicago
As the franchise prepares to enter yet another exciting season, one thing is clear: the One Chicago universe remains stronger than ever.
With compelling characters, thrilling action, emotional storytelling, and a passionate fanbase, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. continue to set the standard for network television dramas.
For Chi-Hards everywhere, Wednesday nights will once again belong to Chicago.
And fans wouldn’t have it any other way.
