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Each One Chicago show has been renewed for another season. The popular television franchise includes Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D., all of which continue to perform well for NBC. While each of the franchise’s shows have found plenty of individual success, 2025 marked the first One Chicago crossover episode since 2019, as the Covid-19 pandemic and other factors made the logistics of a crossover difficult for several years.
As per Deadline, NBC has now renewed Chicago Med for season 11, Chicago Fire for season 14, and Chicago P.D. for season 13 for the 2025-2026 network television season. The renewals are being announced after NBCUniversal previously shared that the current seasons of all three shows have garnered approximately 46 million viewers between NBC and Peacock. The streaming viewership for all three series has also increased year-over-year. While the exact number of episodes for the upcoming seasons has yet to be confirmed, the episode count is expected to be slightly shorter than the current seasons.
What This Means For One Chicago
The current seasons of Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. are all still releasing new episodes, but NBC is already confident enough to renew all three shows. They are a proven commodity for the network, with each show not only having strong ratings, but also continuing to increase their streaming viewership. While networks are often faced with difficult decisions about which shows to renew and which to cancel, bringing back all three One Chicago shows was likely a relatively easy decision.
Viewers can now enjoy the upcoming final episodes of Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D.‘s current seasons without worrying about character fates and ongoing storylines being left unresolved. The momentum of each story will continue into the 2025-2026 television season, although audiences should be prepared for a slight decrease in the number of episodes. The current seasons of all three shows have 22 episodes, which was once the standard for network television, but has since become more of a rarity.
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Source: Deadline