Fans of the One Chicago franchise can look forward to an exhilarating conclusion as the finales for Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med are scheduled to air on May 21, 2025. Each series has been building towards these climactic moments in their respective storylines, promising a blend of drama and excitement.
Chicago Fire will see Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) and Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) navigate a significant development in their lives as they receive baby news in Season 13. Meanwhile, Chicago Med’s dedicated staff contend with intense challenges as they continue to care for their patients in Season 10. Adding to the wedding bells, Chicago P.D.’s finale will feature the long-awaited wedding of Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) and Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger), which has fans eagerly anticipating the romantic turn in the action-packed narrative.
The finales will air on NBC as follows:
– Chicago Med at 8/7c
– Chicago Fire at 9/8c
– Chicago P.D. at 10/9c
For those who miss the broadcast, all three finale episodes will be available for streaming on Peacock the following day.
Excitingly, all three shows are set to return for new seasons in the fall of 2025, with Chicago Fire Season 14, Chicago P.D. Season 13, and Chicago Med Season 11 already in development. This continuation reaffirms the strong bond among the cast and crew, something actor David Eigenberg, known for his role as Christopher Herrmann in Chicago Fire, emphasizes. He noted the camaraderie and enjoyment experienced on set, which has contributed to the longevity of the series.
Eamonn Walker, who plays Chief Wallace Boden, also reflected on returning to Firehouse 51 for a special episode in Season 13, expressing how emotional it felt to reunite with his co-stars, whom he considers family. His heartfelt sentiments underscore the close-knit nature of the One Chicago community, promising viewers that they can expect not only thrilling storylines but also a strong focus on character relationships in upcoming episodes.
Overall, as fans prepare for the finales, there’s an encouraging sense of continuity and deepened connections among the characters, leaving audiences with hopeful anticipation for what lies ahead in the One Chicago universe.