
While Chicago Fire fans count down the days until Season 14 premieres this fall, Netflix is stepping in to help fill the void with a timely addition to its library—and it stars one of Chicago Fire’s most beloved former cast members.
Starting July 23, all three seasons of Hightown will be available to stream on Netflix. The crime drama originally aired on Starz from 2020 to 2024 and featured Chicago Fire alum Monica Raymund in the lead role as Jackie Quiñones. Jackie’s gritty journey through addiction recovery collides with a murder case set in the shadows of Cape Cod, delivering a compelling and emotional story across its 25 episodes.
Hightown wrapped up with its third season earlier this year during a sweeping wave of cancellations at Starz. To make matters worse for fans, the network removed the show from its streaming platform shortly after it ended, making it unavailable for online viewing—until now. Thanks to Netflix, Hightown is finally getting a second chance to reach new audiences.
Although the series didn’t get a fully planned conclusion, it remains a strong and riveting watch, especially for those missing Monica Raymund’s powerhouse performances as Gabby Dawson on Chicago Fire. Her commanding presence in Hightown proves once again why fans continue to miss her on the firehouse floor.
And if Hightown pulls you in, Netflix has even more to offer for fans of Chicago Fire stars. You can catch Lauren German in the fan-favorite series Lucifer, see Charlie Barnett in Season 2 of You and Russian Doll, and watch Eamonn Walker in Blood and Bone. David Eigenberg also appears in all six seasons of Sex and the City, which are currently streaming on the platform.
Of course, if you’re feeling nostalgic, Peacock has you covered with all 13 seasons of Chicago Fire available for a full rewatch. With Season 14 not expected until late September, now is the perfect time to revisit your favorite episodes or binge the series from the beginning.
Whether you’re diving into something new or returning to familiar favorites, there’s no shortage of great content to keep Chicago Fire fans entertained this summer.