‘Chicago Fire’ Season 14: Brandon Larracuente Joins Cast in Pivotal New Role

As fans process the departure of two main characters, Chicago Fire has announced the casting of a new series regular ahead of season 14. Fans were shocked to learn just before season’s end that the Chicago Fire cast would be losing two prominent members. Even more shocking, the Chicago Fire season 13 finale did little to set up their exits.

Now, at least one spot in the Chicago Fire season 14 roster has been filled. As reported by VarietyBrandon Larracuente will join Firehouse 51 next season as a series regular. The actor most recently appeared in Dick Wolf’s On Call on Prime. Fans may also recognize his work on series such as 13 Reasons Why and The Good Doctor.

What Brandon Larracuente’s Casting Means For Chicago Fire

The Series Can Now Better Explain Its Cast Departures

While it’s sad that Carver and Ritter are leaving Chicago Fire, Brandon Larracuente is the perfect addition to this type of network procedural. Almost all of Larracuente’s work has showcased abilities that will prove useful as a One Chicago actor, not the least of which is his experience playing a first responder in On Call.

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Larracuente plays a rookie in On Call, as well as a resident in The Good Doctor. Depending on the direction his story takes in Chicago Firethe actor’s experience playing newbies in high-stress professional roles could prove extremely relevant. But regardless of his new character’s professional expertise, Larracuente should have the emotional side of his role thoroughly covered.

Interpersonal drama is a core component of the One Chicago universe, and Larracuente has had to tackle several dark topics in his past works. The Good Doctor’s Danny Perez and Chicago Fire’s Sam Carver both have histories of addiction, making Larracuente a particularly intriguing replacement choice. And that’s arguably not the most emotional series Larracuente’s worked on.

Sam Carver’s Chicago Fire exit could lose impact if the series replaced him with another addict, but Larracuente also has experience with deep emotional storylines in Party of Five and 13 Reasons Why. His episode count in Chicago Fire should be significantly higher, giving him a great opportunity to flex his talent.

Our Take On Brandon Larracuente’s Casting In Chicago Fire

He Shouldn’t Be Treated Too Much Like A Replacement

It remains uncertain how Chicago Fire’s season 14 exits might happen, but Larracuente’s new character could help to establish that bridge. His arrival at Firehouse 51 could lead into an explanation as to which character he’s specifically replacing, explaining why they left in the same scene. It’s just important to respect Carver and Violet’s Chicago Fire romance in the process.

That specific issue won’t arise if Brandon Larracuente’s character is meant to replace Ritter instead of Carver, but it’s important either way not to make it feel as if he’s merely stepping into another character’s shoes. For the sake of Chicago Fire fans, care must be taken to ensure Larracuente feels like a true addition, rather than a mere substitute.

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