Get ready for more action, drama, and emotional twists as Chicago Fire heats up for its 13th season. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming season, from the premiere date to cast changes and exciting new storylines.
When Does Chicago Fire Season 13 Premiere?
The new season kicks off on September 25, reclaiming its familiar Wednesday night spot at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Fans can expect more intense firefighting action, dramatic rescues, and character conflicts that have made the series a favorite for over a decade.
Big Changes at Firehouse 51: Meet the New Chief
Season 12 ended with Chief Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker) being promoted to Deputy Commissioner, leaving a significant gap at Firehouse 51. Enter Chief Dom Pascal, played by Dermot Mulroney, a fresh face with a different leadership style. Pascal has returned to Chicago after a decade as a chief in Miami. He’s described as a cheerful and adaptable leader, but his methods are expected to differ from Boden’s disciplined approach.
Pascal’s arrival marks a turning point for the firehouse, as his unorthodox leadership could shake things up for the team. Pascal’s past, including estrangement from his wife, hints at a deeper, more complex character than Firehouse 51 has seen before.
Crossover Alert: Chicago Fire Teams Up with Chicago Med and Chicago P.D.
Fans can look forward to an epic three-way crossover episode later in the season. The storyline revolves around a massive explosion in an office building that affects the entire city. Expect high-stakes drama as characters from Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. come together to tackle the crisis. The crossover promises to be one of the most thrilling events of the season.
Cast Changes and New Additions
The main cast for Season 13 includes:
- Taylor Kinney as Lieutenant Kelly Severide
- Miranda Rae Mayo as Lieutenant Stella Kidd
- Hanako Greensmith as Paramedic Violet Mikami
- David Eigenberg as Lieutenant Christopher Herrmann
- Joe Minoso as Firefighter Joe Cruz
- Daniel Kyri as Darren Ritter
- Jake Lockett as Sam Carver
New to the cast this season is Jocelyn Hudon as Lyla Novak and Michael Bradway as Jack Damon, a surprising new character with ties to Severide.
Notably, Kara Killmer (Sylvie Brett), Alberto Rosende (Blake Gallo), and Rome Flynn (Jake Gibson) will not be returning this season. Their exits during Season 12 were tied to personal storylines that saw their characters moving on to new phases of their lives.
Spoilers and What to Expect in Season 13
The departure of Chief Boden has set the stage for significant changes at Firehouse 51. His promotion leaves a leadership vacuum that Chief Pascal will now fill, though his approach may ruffle some feathers. While Boden trusted Christopher Herrmann to look after the firehouse “family,” the decision to bring in an outsider could lead to conflict among the ranks.
Severide, who has just learned he has a half-brother, Jack Damon, will face personal challenges this season. This revelation about his father Benny’s secret past will force Severide to confront family issues he never anticipated.
Meanwhile, the tension between Violet and Carver continues to simmer. In the Season 12 finale, a heated exchange revealed unspoken feelings that could complicate their dynamic. Carver’s sudden leave of absence hints at unresolved emotions and potential storylines exploring his departure.
Mouch, ever the veteran, is struggling to adapt to a new fire truck, adding a touch of humor and nostalgia as he reminisces about the old rig’s custom modifications. He’s also preparing to take the lieutenant’s exam, which could signal a shift in his role at the firehouse.
How to Watch Chicago Fire Season 13
Catch new episodes of Chicago Fire on Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on NBC. For streaming options, episodes are available the next day on Peacock. You can also find previous seasons on Amazon Prime Video and IMDb TV.
What’s Next for Firehouse 51?
The 13th season of Chicago Fire promises high-stakes drama, character evolution, and the introduction of new faces that will challenge the team dynamics. With Chief Pascal’s unconventional leadership and the potential fallout from Severide’s family revelations, it’s shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable seasons yet.