#OneChicago Returns! All Your Favorite Stars Confirmed for Fire, Med, and P.D. This Fall (Plus, Episode Counts!)

Chicago Fire‘s Taylor Kinney, Miranda Rae Mayo and Dermot Mulroney have all inked deals to return for Season 14 of the flagship firefighter drama; Chicago P.D.‘s Jason Beghe has re-upped for Season 13 of the police procedural; and Chicago Med’s S. Epatha Merkerson and Oliver Platt will scrub back in for Season 11 of the medical offshoot.

What’s more, our sister site Deadline reports that all three Dick Wolf shows will produce 21 episodes next season — each down one episode from their 2024-25 season orders. As an additional cost-cutting measure, most (if not all) cast members will sit out a couple of those 21 episodes.

All three #OneChicago finales, which aired May 21, earned a TVLine reader grade of “B+.” Meanwhile, Chicago Med Season 10 earned an “A,” and Chicago Fire Season 13 and Chicago P.D. Season 12 each averaged an “A-.”

Heading into the fall, Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman told TVLine to expect CFD layoffs in Season 14, while Chicago Med showrunner Allen MacDonald is plotting the returns of several original cast members in Season 11.

Chicago Med, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. will stay put on Wednesdays, from 8-11 pm, this fall. Premiere dates have not yet been announced, but you can find NBC’s 2025-26 primetime schedule here.

Is a New Episode of Chicago Med on Tonight? (June 11, 2025)

How Are the One Chicago Shows Connected?

The countdown to new episodes of Chicago Med continues, and Chi-Hards can’t wait to get back into the Gaffney grind after a jaw-dropping Season 10 ride.

We saw new doctors make their way to Gaffney and emerge as incredible new assets to the team. Fans watched several Med fan favorites get tossed through the wringer. Whether it was a near-death experience or a tumultuous breakup, we were in no shortage of tears this season. Along the way, viewers were on the edge of their seats, thanks to the endless lineup of patients roaming the hospital’s halls, which required the Gaffney team to stay on their toes at all times.

“There’s such a connection between the actors and the crew people and the technicians and the producers and the creatives and the writers,” Weber told NBC Insider in a November 2024 interview. “And everybody’s so grateful to be there that it’s becoming one collection of great memories to come. We’ve had loads of laughs; there have been tears. There’s been a real bonding that happens.”

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Find out when and where to watch episodes of Chicago Med, below.

Is Chicago Med new tonight, June 11, 2025?

No, Chicago Med will not air a new episode tonight.

All three One Chicago series are on summer hiatus after the action-packed season finales of Chicago P.D. Season 12, Chicago Med Season 10, and Chicago Fire Season 14. While the Windy City heroes enjoy a break, Chi-Hards can stream their favorite episodes on Peacock.

In the meantime, the summer break is the perfect opportunity to catch up on any missed episodes or tune into NBC’s summer lineup of series, like Destination XAmerica’s Got Talent, and American Ninja Warrior.

When will new episodes of Chicago Med return?

An official premiere date for Chicago Med Season 11 has yet to be announced, but the NBC medical drama is anticipated to premiere in Fall 2025 on NBC.

How can I watch old episodes of Chicago Med?

You can stream all 10 seasons of Chicago Med on Peacock. Whether you want to dive into Season 1 medical mayhem or rewatch that mind-boggling Season 10 finale, Peacock is the go-to spot for a One Chicago marathon.

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“We work with these extraordinary Chicago-based crews, and it’s such a cliche, but we’ve been doing this for 10 years now,” Oliver Platt told NBC Insider. “That’s a significant percentage of my life, right? … It’s sort of like there’s a family reunion happening at the beginning of every season. Which just adds to this overwhelming sense of gratitude.”

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