
Fan Favorites Depart as NBC Reconfigures the Firehouse
Chicago Fire fans were hit with unexpected news: series regulars Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett will officially exit the show at the end of Season 13. Known for portraying Darren Ritter and Sam Carver respectively, both actors have become integral to Firehouse 51. Their upcoming departure is part of a broader shake-up across NBC’s One Chicago universe.
Budget Cuts Behind the Scenes
According to Deadline and other industry sources, NBC’s recent budget tightening is the primary driver behind these cast changes. Since the 2022–2023 season, the network has been applying financial adjustments across multiple series, including Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Med. These changes now include eliminating annual raises, reducing guaranteed episode appearances, and limiting overall cast size.
Daniel Kyri, who joined the show in Season 7, quickly won over fans with his grounded, empathetic portrayal of firefighter Darren Ritter. Jake Lockett, a more recent addition, brought grit and complexity to the role of Sam Carver. Both exits reflect not a lack of fan support, but rather necessary cost-cutting as the show adjusts for longevity.
How the Show May Handle Their Departures
While details about how their characters will exit are under wraps, showrunners are expected to weave the departures into the storyline with care. Chicago Fire has a history of writing off characters in a way that honors their contributions, whether through transfers, promotions, or heroic exits. With Season 13 filming complete, fans are eager to see if any final clues are dropped in the last episodes.
The Bigger Picture: Cast Turnover Across One Chicago
The exits of Kyri and Lockett follow other recent departures across the franchise, including popular characters in Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med. These shifts highlight a growing trend: large ensemble shows are finding new ways to tell stories with smaller, rotating casts. It’s a reflection of changing industry economics rather than a creative failure.
Still, fans are feeling the emotional toll. Social media is filled with farewell messages and speculations about who might replace them or rise to more prominent roles in their absence.
What’s Next for Kyri and Lockett?
While neither actor has confirmed their next steps, both have expressed gratitude to fans and castmates in interviews and on social media. Their departure opens the door for new projects—possibly in film, theater, or streaming series—where their talents will undoubtedly shine.
Streaming and Season 14 Preview
All current episodes of Chicago Fire are available for streaming on Peacock. The Season 13 finale airs this month on NBC, followed by Season 14’s premiere this fall. As fans prepare for more changes at Firehouse 51, the question remains: how will the team fill the shoes of Ritter and Carver?