NBC Renews All Three Chicago Shows for 2026-2027 Season

NBC has renewed all three "One Chicago" dramas—Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, and Chicago Med—for the 2026-2027 broadcast season. The renewals were announced earlier than the network's typical schedule, securing the franchise's future. Chicago Fire will enter its 15th season, Chicago PD its 14th, and Chicago Med its 12th when they return next fall. The network has also renewed comedies Happy's Place and St. Denis Medical, while decisions on several other series remain pending.

Key Points: Chicago Fire, PD, Med Renewed by NBC for New Seasons

  • Early renewal announcement
  • Fall 2026-2027 return
  • Franchise reaches season milestones
  • Comedies also renewed
  • Decisions pending on other shows
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Shows 'Chicago Fire', 'Chicago PD, 'Chicago Med' renewed for new seasons

NBC renews Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, and Chicago Med for the 2026-2027 broadcast season, bringing the franchise to new milestones.

"The renewals will bring 'Chicago Fire' to its 15th season, 'Chicago PD' to its 14th, and 'Chicago Med' to its 12th. - Variety"

Washingtoon DC, March 28

Series 'Chicago Fire,' 'Chicago P.D.' and 'Chicago Med' have all been renewed at NBC, reported Variety.

According to the outlet, the renewals will bring 'Chicago Fire' to its 15th season, 'Chicago PD' to its 14th, and 'Chicago Med' to its 12th. All three shows are slated to return for their new seasons in the fall for the 2026-2027 broadcast season.

The renewals have come been announced earlier than usual. NBC has typically announced pickups for the "One Chicago" franchise in April ahead of the NBCUniversal upfront presentation to advertisers, which takes place in May.

The cast of 'Chicago Fire' includes Taylor Kinney, Miranda Rae Mayo, David Eigenberg, Christian Stolte, Dermot Mulroney, Hanako Greensmith, Jocelyn Hudon, Joe Minoso, and Brandon Larracuente.

'Chicago PD' stars Jason Beghe, Patrick John Flueger, Marina Squerciati, LaRoyce Hawkins, Benjamin Levy Aguilar, Amy Morton, and Arienne Mandi.

'Chicago Med' currently stars Oliver Platt, Luke Mitchell, S. Epatha Merkerson, Steven Weber, Sarah Ramos, Jessy Schram, and Darren Barnet.

All three shows are produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment. Wolf, Peter Jankowski, and Anastasia Puglisi executive produce all three shows. Allen MacDonald and Stephen Hootstein are executive producers on 'Chicago Med.'

Gwen Sigan, Chad Saxton, Gavin Harris, and Beghe executive produce 'Chicago PD.'

Meanwhile, according to the outlet, NBC has already renewed the comedies 'Happy's Place' and 'St. Denis Medical.'

Decisions are still pending for freshman comedies 'Stumble' and 'The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins.' The channel also has to make final decisions on 'The Hunting Party' and 'Brilliant Minds,' though the latter show was recently pulled from the schedule, which does not bode well for its future, reported Variety.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Honestly, I stopped watching after season 10 of Chicago Fire. The stories became too repetitive. Wish they'd focus on quality over just churning out more seasons. Just my two paise.
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Aman W
Wow, 15 seasons for Chicago Fire! That's some legacy. These shows are perfect for weekend binge-watching with family. My wife loves Med, I'm a PD guy. Good to see early renewals.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in emergency services here in India, I find the procedural aspects of Chicago PD fascinating, even if it's dramatised. It's interesting to see how different systems work.
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Vikram M
NBC is smart to lock these down early. They are reliable performers. In India, we need more long-running shows with this kind of production quality. Our serials go on for years but the storytelling... 😅
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Kavya N
The One Chicago universe is so strong! It's impressive how they've managed to keep the audience engaged for over a decade. Hoping the new seasons bring back some of the original cast members for cameos.

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