TV / One Chicago
Get ready for another season of drama, action, and emotional storylines as 'Chicago Med' and 'Chicago Fire' return to NBC. Here's a sneak peek at what to expect in the season premieres.
## Chicago Med Season 11
The season premiere of 'Chicago Med' promises to resolve the cliffhanger around Dr. Hannah Asher's pregnancy, revealing whether Dr. Archer or Dr. Ripley is the father. Showrunner Allen MacDonald teases that the season's theme revolves around characters facing their mortality and considering major life changes. The return of Dr. Will Halstead adds another layer of intrigue, with his appearance scheduled for the 200th episode.
## Chicago Fire Season 14
'Chicago Fire' Season 14 introduces new challenges for Firehouse 51 as they face governmental oversight that threatens to shake up the team's dynamics. Showrunner Andrea Newman highlights that the season will explore how the team, including Stella Kidd and Kelly Severide as they navigate parenthood, adapts to new leadership and external pressures. Expect new faces and significant changes that test the strength of Firehouse 51.
## Crossover and Streaming
Both 'Chicago Med' and 'Chicago Fire' are part of the One Chicago universe, with potential for crossovers and interconnected storylines. Episodes are available to watch on NBC and stream the next day on Peacock.
What are you most excited to see in the new seasons of 'Chicago Med' and 'Chicago Fire'? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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