Why are there budget cuts?
Budget cuts are standard practice for long-running shows as cast salaries and production costs increase over time.
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NBC has renewed Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. for new seasons, ensuring the One Chicago franchise continues its dominance on Wednesday nights. However, the renewals come with some cost-cutting measures and potential cast depar...
The One Chicago franchise remains a ratings juggernaut for NBC, drawing nearly 46 million viewers across NBC and Peacock. The interconnected nature of the shows has proven successful, as demonstrated by the January 29 crossover event that set season-high marks for each series.
**Chicago Med Season 11:** As fans anticipate the season 10 finale, there's speculation about which characters might leave. Reddit threads discuss the possibility of Maggie Lockwood rethinking her career, Dr. Daniel Charles potentially taking a step back due to his mother's health, or Dr. Mitch Ripley's exit due to less significant storylines.
**Chicago Fire Season 14:** While the show has been renewed, Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett will not be returning. Taylor Kinney will be back, and the series will continue to explore the camaraderie of Firehouse 51. Old episodes can be streamed on Peacock.
**Chicago P.D. Season 13:** Details on specific cast changes are still emerging, but the show will likely continue to tackle intense crime storylines in Chicago.
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Budget cuts are standard practice for long-running shows as cast salaries and production costs increase over time.
You can stream all seasons of Chicago Fire, Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. on Peacock.
What are your predictions for the upcoming seasons of Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D.? Which characters do you think will leave, and how will it impact the shows? Let us know in the comments below!
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