Is There a New Chicago Fire Episode Tonight? (November 15, 2024)
From hot new romances to thrilling Windy City rescues, Chicago Fire Season 13 has been a whirlwind so far.
Dermot Mulroney’s new chief, Dom Pascal, has turned Firehouse 51 upside down as the Windy City heroes adjust to a new commander. Pascal is somewhat of a mystery to most of his colleagues, and as viewers slowly break down his steely exterior, it’s been great to see how he fits in with the firefighters. Meanwhile, some 51 fan favorites have discovered explosive new romances that have kept the Chi-Hards glued to their TV screens. We’ve enjoyed Fire’s signature rescues and terrifying fires along the way, and fans can’t wait for more.
“There’s a new boss on set, which is a little earthquake in terms of the dynamics of all the characters…” Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman told NBC Insider ahead of Season 13. “It feels like a whole new wave is coming that we haven’t seen before.”
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Get details on how to watch new episodes of Chicago Fire Season 13 below.
Is Chicago Fire new tonight, November 13, 2024?
Yes!
The synopsis for the episode — Season 13, Episode 7 (“Untouchable”) — reads: “Pascal and Severide return to the storage facility fire in hopes of uncovering new evidence; Cruz helps Mouch take his studies to the next level; Novak prepares a proposal for Chief Robinson for a whole blood program.”
When do new Chicago Fire episodes air?
Watch new episodes of Chicago Fire Season 13 every Wednesday at 9/8c on NBC. If your broadcast is interrupted, you can stream the episode the next day on Peacock.
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The synopsis for next week’s episode — Season 13, Episode 8 (“Quicksand”) — reads: “Herrmann and Mouch prepare for their officer exams; Cruz receives a creepy premonition; Carver takes care of a dog after its owner is injured during a call.”
Where can I watch old episodes of Chicago Fire?
You can watch all 13 seasons of Chicago Fire on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service.
“We laughed a lot. We laughed a lot every day on this show,” Firehouse 51 O.G. David Eigenberg told NBC Insider as he looked back on his years on Chicago Fire. “That’s why the crew stayed. Everyone who could stay stayed because it was such a beautiful set.”