Fans of the hit NBC police drama Chicago P.D. may soon see two beloved stars reunite on a completely different network.
During a recent interview, former series leads Jesse Lee Soffer and Tracy Spiridakos revealed that they would be more than happy to appear together on the CBS drama Tracker, a show led by Justin Hartley. When asked about the possibility of making a cameo appearance, both actors responded enthusiastically and said they would “absolutely” be open to joining the series.
The idea has already sparked excitement among fans who followed the pair’s characters, Jay Halstead and Hailey Upton, throughout their time on Chicago P.D. Their on-screen relationship became one of the most popular storylines in the One Chicago universe, making the possibility of another reunion extremely appealing for longtime viewers.
Soffer even shared that the opportunity to work alongside Hartley would make the experience even better. The actor praised the Tracker star and suggested it would be a fun project if the opportunity ever came together.
At the moment, there are no official plans for either actor to appear on the CBS series. However, the idea of the two former Chicago P.D. stars guest starring together has already generated major buzz online. Fans have begun imagining potential roles they could play if they joined the show.
Some viewers believe the actors could portray law enforcement officers, similar to their previous roles. Others think it would be even more interesting if they took on completely different characters, such as suspects or people connected to the mystery cases that Hartley’s character investigates.
The CBS drama Tracker has already built a reputation for bringing in notable guest stars throughout its run, which makes the possibility of Soffer and Spiridakos appearing on the series even more realistic.
For now, the potential crossover remains just an exciting idea rather than a confirmed project. Still, the thought of the two Chicago P.D. favorites sharing the screen again on another hit show is enough to keep fans hopeful.
If CBS ever makes it happen, it could easily become one of the most talked-about guest appearances in recent television.