
After a long summer without the chaos, heart, and adrenaline of Gaffney’s doctors, Firehouse 51’s heroes, and Voight’s relentless cops, fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief—One Chicago Wednesdays are back. NBC has circled Wednesday, October 1 in bold red on the calendar, with Chicago Med Season 11, Chicago Fire Season 14, and Chicago P.D. Season 13 lined up for a full night of franchise glory.
For months, whispers from behind the scenes have teased big shake-ups, emotional departures, and even a few unexpected returns. Now, with striking new posters unveiled and just weeks to go until the premieres, fans are dissecting every detail, hoping to uncover what game-changing stories lie ahead.
💚 Chicago Med: New Doctors, Old Secrets, and a Paternity Puzzle
Chicago Med’s poster glows in the franchise’s signature green, but the imagery has fans buzzing for reasons beyond aesthetics. At the forefront, Executive Director Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) anchors her team, with Dr. Daniel Charles (Oliver Platt) by her side. Surrounding them are both veteran and fresh faces—Dr. Mitch Ripley (Luke Mitchell), Caitlin Lennox (Sarah Ramos), and Dean Archer (Steven Weber), alongside Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) and newcomer John Frost (Darren Barnet).
But here’s the detail setting fandom ablaze: Hannah Asher, pregnant and facing the biggest chapter of her life yet, isn’t pictured next to Ripley. Instead, she’s positioned closer to Archer—an arrangement fans can’t help but interpret as a subtle hint about her baby’s paternity. Was it a design choice or a deliberate clue? Med thrives on secrets, so don’t expect a straight answer until the season heats up.
And while Goodwin’s leadership is unwavering, the absence of longtime charge nurse Maggie Lockwood (Marlyne Barrett) looms large. Her departure will leave a void not just in the hospital, but also in the hearts of fans. Balancing that loss, however, is the unexpected return of Dr. Will Halstead, bringing with him history, baggage, and no doubt a mess of emotions.
🔥 Chicago Fire: Flames, Family, and a Future in Question
When it comes to One Chicago, no show ignites the screen quite like Firehouse 51. The fiery red poster is headlined by Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney), finally back at the center of the action. By his side is Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo), whose pregnancy has fans crossing fingers for a rare happy ending in a franchise famous for heartbreak.
Chief Dom Pascal (Dermot Mulroney) looms in the background, his leadership tested as the 51 adapts to its biggest roster shake-up yet. Gone are Michael Bradway, Daniel Kyri, and Jake Lockett—departures that left viewers stunned. But standing proudly in the lineup are fan favorites: Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg), Randy “Mouch” McHolland (Christian Stolte), Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith), and newcomer Lizzie Novak (Jocelyn Hudon).
The season promises not just raging infernos, but emotional reckonings. Will Severide and Kidd finally get the stability they’ve fought so hard for? Or will the dangers of their calling once again put everything they love at risk?
💙 Chicago P.D.: Voight’s Unit Faces the Future
Over in Intelligence, the blue-toned Chicago P.D. poster sends one message loud and clear: Voight isn’t done yet. Jason Beghe’s hardened Hank Voight leads his unit once again into the city’s underworld, a place where justice is murky and loyalty is constantly tested.
Beside him stand the faces fans have come to trust in the fight: Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati), Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger), Kevin Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins), Dante Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar), and desk sergeant Trudy Platt (Amy Morton), the no-nonsense glue of the team.
But this year’s poster also confirms who’s missing. Kiana Cook (Toya Turner), a late addition to last year’s lineup, is gone—leaving the team to regroup and reestablish its rhythm. As always with P.D., expect a season of blurred lines, moral battles, and gut-punching twists.
🌆 One Chicago’s Next Chapter
One Chicago has always thrived on the balance of the personal and the professional, showing how love, loyalty, and sacrifice are tested against the high-stakes backdrop of Chicago’s hospitals, firehouses, and streets. This season, the posters alone hint at a franchise embracing change while doubling down on the themes that made it must-see TV.
With beloved characters gone, shocking returns on the horizon, and storylines poised to test everyone’s limits, October 1 marks more than just a return to routine—it’s the beginning of a new era for One Chicago.
Because in this universe, the only guarantee is drama.