NBC Renews All Three 'Chicago' Series for the 2026-27 Season
Ta-Nehisi CoatesAuthor and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."
NBC has announced the renewal of its highly successful 'OneChicago' franchise, ensuring that 'Chicago Med,' 'Chicago P.D.,' and 'Chicago Fire' will continue to entertain audiences through the 2026-27 season. This decision highlights the enduring popularity and consistent viewership of these interconnected dramas, which collectively form a cornerstone of the network's programming.
These shows, all set against the vibrant backdrop of Chicago, depict the lives and challenges of the city's dedicated first responders. 'Chicago Fire,' focusing on the heroic firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51, will embark on its fifteenth season. 'Chicago P.D.,' delving into the intricate cases handled by an Intelligence Unit, is set for its fourteenth season. Meanwhile, 'Chicago Med,' which portrays the high-stakes environment of Gaffney Medical Center, will return for its twelfth season.
The procedural dramas are known for their compelling narratives and strong character development, captivating audiences with their portrayals of courage, sacrifice, and the daily grind of emergency services. Their continued success is a testament to the robust storytelling and the strong appeal of the Dick Wolf universe, which has consistently delivered engaging content.
A recent three-show crossover event on March 4, which united the casts of 'Chicago Fire,' 'Chicago P.D.,' and 'Chicago Med,' demonstrated the franchise's significant drawing power. This special event led to season highs in total viewership for each series, underscoring their collective strength and the audience's investment in the shared universe. This impressive performance likely played a crucial role in NBC's decision to grant these early renewals.
'Chicago Fire' is under the guidance of showrunner Andrea Newman, while Allen MacDonald leads 'Chicago Med.' Gwen Sigan oversees 'Chicago P.D.' All three productions are a collaborative effort between Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and Wolf Entertainment, further solidifying the creative vision behind the successful franchise.
These renewal announcements precede NBCUniversal's annual upfront presentation in May, where the network will showcase its upcoming programming slate to advertisers. Securing these popular dramas well in advance provides a strong foundation for their future scheduling and advertising strategies.
The extended commitment to the 'OneChicago' series underscores their status as a dominant force in scripted television. Their continued presence on NBC's Wednesday night lineup is anticipated to maintain strong viewership figures, solidifying their position as fan favorites for years to come.

