There’s another shake-up coming to Firehouse 51 on Chicago Fire. For part of the latter half of Season 14, the firehouse will have a new battalion chief.
Production on Season 2 of Netflix’s The Hunting Wives is underway, and as the volatile vixens of Maple Brook look to cause more chaos in their sleepy small town burg, the boys are causing a bit of mischief on their own.
Uh-oh, two of the CFD’s own are in the middle of quite a dangerous situation when Chicago Fire returns on Wednesday, January 7 — how will they get out of it?
The wait until new One Chicago episodes is going to feel long — all three shows left off their 2025 runs with major characters in danger — but the good news is we know when NBC’s Wednesday lineup will be back.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago Fire Season 14 Episode 7 “Pierce the Vein.”] Is Firehouse 51 about to be called to a scene to save one of its own?
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago Fire Season 14 Episode 2 “Primary Search.”] Firehouse 51 sends off one of its own — but at least it’s a happy exit for Darren Ritter (Daniel Kyri) in the Wednesday, October 8, episode of Chicago Fire.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the Chicago Fire Season 14 premiere, “Kicking Down Doors.”] Chicago Fire kicks off its new season with devastating news for Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) in the Wednesday, October 1, premiere, only to end it with a surprising development.
Throughout Chicago Fire Season 13, the assumption was that Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg) would, in the near future, take over as Firehouse 51’s battalion chief, following Wallace Boden’s (Eamonn Walker) promotion, even with Dermot Mulroney coming in as Don Pascal in the position.
Amidst some changes at Firehouse 51 in Chicago Fire Season 14, premiering on Wednesday, October 1, a new firefighter is joining, Salvador “Sal” Vasquez, played by new series regular Brandon Larracuente.
Can Firehouse 51’s chief (Dermot Mulroney‘s Dom Pascal) charm another chief (of staff) when Chicago Fire returns for Season 14? He may have to due to the budget cuts that were introduced last season.
One Chicago Wednesdays are back in about a month, and NBC has released a first-look trailer featuring new scenes across all three shows: Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D.
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It’s almost time to head back to the Windy City for some more first responder drama when One Chicago shows Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med all return for their respective new seasons, starting October 1 on NBC.
“I can say there’s a huge shake-up in the very first episode that portends the big drama to come in Season 14,” says Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman.
Is Firehouse 51 about to have at least a few floaters or go down to those two-person trucks like showrunner Andrea Newman told TV Insider was a real thing at the end of Season 13?
There may be some changes coming to Firehouse 51 in Chicago Fire Season 14, but will that extend to Ambulance 61 as well? Jocelyn Hudon certainly hopes not, given that she and her character, Novak, like exactly where she is.
When Boden (Eamonn Walker) left at the end of Season 12, he wanted Herrmann (David Eigenberg) to fill the hole left at 51. And Herrmann certainly has done that just with who he is, but the assumption was he’d be the next chief.
[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the Chicago Fire Season 13 finale “It Had to End This Way.”] Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Severide (Taylor Kinney) are officially expanding their family — but not in the way they planned.
Is Firehouse 51 about to have a new chief by the end of the Chicago Fire Season 13 finale? Boden (Eamonn Walker) had wanted Herrmann (David Eigenberg) to take over, only for Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) to come in at the top of this season.
Uh-oh, 51’s battalion chief, Dom Pascal (Dermot Mulroney), is facing some serious questions in the Chicago Fire Season 13 finale, titled “It Had to End
A staple of Wednesday nights on NBC has been the One Chicago lineup for a decade now. It all started with Chicago Fire, then came Chicago P.D. a year later, and two years after that, Chicago Med.
Firehouse 51 just isn’t the same without Wallace Boden! Fortunately, Eamonn Walker returns as the beloved now deputy commissioner in the Wednesday, April 16, episode of Chicago Fire.
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