
After a long and emotional Season 13 finale, Chicago Fire is heading into its 14th season with some of the biggest cast changes in years. Two fan-favorite characters—Daniel Kyri’s Darren Ritter and Jake Lockett’s Sam Carver—have officially exited the series, reportedly due to budget cuts from NBC. Their absence leaves a noticeable gap in the Firehouse 51 family, especially given their growing popularity among younger fans.
In a surprising twist, Season 14 won’t be just about saying goodbye. Veteran actor Dermot Mulroney joins the cast as Chief Dom Pascal, a charismatic and unorthodox leader with a completely different energy from the beloved Wallace Boden. According to sources, Pascal’s leadership style will shake things up and test the team in ways they’ve never seen.
With long-time regulars facing reduced screen time and the loss of rising stars like Kyri and Lockett, Chicago Fire seems ready to explore deeper emotional arcs and return to its roots: high-stakes action and complex personal drama. Fans can expect Season 14 to walk a fine line between renewal and nostalgia.