
NBC’s One Chicago universe is blowing up on streaming this summer as fans catch up on Chicago P.D. and Chicago Fire. Per FlixPatrol, both shows are, as of July 12, among the Top 10 TV shows streaming on Peacock. Chicago P.D. is currently in the No. 6 spots, while Chicago Fire is in the No. 8 rankings. Topping Peacock’s Top 10 in the U.S. is the reality series Love Island USA, which sits in first place.
Both Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. have been ratings hits for NBC and Peacock since they first debuted in 2012 and 2014, respectively. Chicago Fire has been renewed for its 14th season, along with Chicago P.D. for its 13th. Chicago Med has also been renewed, marking Season 11 for the medical drama in the One Chicago Universe.
Chicago Wednesdays Are Massively Successful for NBC
NBC Universal stated previously via Deadline that the One Chicago franchise has netted approximately 46 million total viewers this past season to date, airing on NBC and streaming on Peacock. The shows, which were all renewed back in May, are facing budget cuts, which could lead to some series regulars not being part of every episode in the upcoming season.
Chicago Fire (Peacock) Ratings
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score
IMDb Rating
88%
8.0/10
Chicago P.D. (Peacock) Ratings
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score
IMDb Rating
88%
8.1/10
Franchise Series Regulars are Being Asked to Move to Chicago
The actors in the One Chicago show are also being asked to take on Illinois residency. It has been reported that those who do not risk their episode count are being further reduced. Additionally, the new seasons of all three shows in the franchise are expected to be shorter. NBC is also still working to tie up some of the veteran cast members’ contracts ahead of the new seasons.
One Character on Chicago P.D. Will Not Return Next Season
When Chicago P.D. returns for its 13th season, one cast member will be absent. Toya Turner, who played Kiana Cook in Season 12 of the show, will not be back next year. Turner took to Instagram to talk about leaving the series and shared several photos from her time on the show.
“My time on Chicago P.D. has come to a close. This show challenged me, sharpened me, and revealed what I’m made of. I’ve evolved through this experience, both as an artist and in my craft, and I’m walking away with depth, clarity, and momentum for whatever comes next. To the cast and crew: thank you for the warmth, the laughter, and the generosity you brought every day. It was an honor to share the screen and the set with such talent,” she wrote on Instagram.
Turner continued, “To the ChiHards: thank you for welcoming me, rooting for me, and showing Kiana love. And to everyone who believes in me: your support means the world. I’m excited for the opportunities ahead.”
NBC Expects to Replace Turner with a New Female Character
NBC did not give a reason for Turner’s departure from the show, but the series is reported replacing her character. Producers are looking for a new female regular series to play an ATF Task Force Officer with a military background. Turner’s departure marks the second time a female character on Chicago P.D. left the show after one season. Lisseth Chavez, who played Officer Vanessa Rojas in Season 7, left after just one season.a