‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12: Release Date, Who’s Leaving, and Everything We Know So Far

‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12: Release Date, Who’s Leaving, and Everything We Know So Far

Flagship series One Chicago will return in 2024. After a months-long delay, Chicago fire will return for season 12 in the new year. Before the premiere there were several important announcements.

Who will return? Who’s going? Get ready for big changes in season 12. Hollywood life collected all the latest updates on Chicago fire season 12.

When will “Chicago Fire” return in 2024?

The show is part of NBC’s 2024 midseason lineup. Chicago fire Season 12 will premiere on January 17, 2024 at 9pm ET. The series was delayed until mid-season due to writers’ strikes and SAG-AFTRA.

Chicago fire Season 12 will remain in the midst of One Chicago Night. downtown Chicago season 9 will air first Chicago fire to 8:00 pm and Chicago police Season 11 will air shortly after 10 p.m.

Will Taylor Kinney Return to ‘Chicago Fire’ Season 12?

Yes, Taylor Kinney is coming back to Chicago fire season 12. The actor, who has since played Kelly Severide Chicago fire debut, he left the show midway through the eleventh season. A source close to the production said this Hollywood life Taylor was taking a “leave of absence” at the time. Chicago fire “dealing with a personal matter”.

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Taylor Kinney in “Chicago Fire”. (NBC)

Taylor did not return for the season 11 finale in May 2023. Months later, in October 2023, Variety reported that Taylor would return as Severide in season 12 “toward the beginning of the season.” In December 2023, television line shared photos of Taylor as Severide in the season 12 premiere.

Who is leaving “Chicago Fire” in season 12?

Season 12 will be the last season of Kara Assassinwho plays Sylvie Brett. Variety reported that Kara will leave the series in the first part of the season. It’s unclear exactly how Brett will be written off the show, but given Matthew Casey’s proposal, it’s a safe bet they’ll ride off into the sunset together.

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Kara Killmer and Jesse Spencer in the season 11 finale. (NBC)

Kara isn’t the only series that comes out regularly Chicago fire season 12. Alberto Rosendewho plays Blake Gallo, will make his final appearance in the Jan. 17 premiere, according to Final deadline.

Alberto, who joined the hit NBC series in Season 8, addressed his departure in a message he posted to his Instagram Story in December 2023. “When I decided to end my time with Chicago“It wasn’t easy,” he said. Shadow Hunters A former student wrote. “The people I met were truly special, the friendships I made will last a lifetime and the story I was able to tell made me proud. “I can’t wait to see what else happens and wish everyone the best in filming the rest of the season.”

Alberto Rosende
Alberto Rosende in “Chicago Fire”. (NBC)

The rest of the main cast is expected to return for season 12. David Eigenberg like Christopher Hermann, Miranda Rae Mayo like Lieutenant Stella Kidd, Eamon Walker Like Chief Wallace Boden, Joe Minoso Like Joe Cruz, Daniele Kyri like Darren Ritter, Hanako Fruit Shop like Violet Mikami, and Jake Lockett Like Sam Carver. Due to Mouch’s situation at the end of season 11, it’s unclear whether Cristiano Stolte He will return full-time as Randall “Mouch” McHolland.

What will happen in ‘Chicago Fire’ season 12?

Chicago fire left fans with a series of cliffhangers at the end of season 11. First of all, we need to talk about Mouch’s fate. In the final moments of the finale, Mouch lay bleeding in his hospital after an emergency operation. Will he survive or could we be faced with another? Chicago fire tragedy?

In another great ending, Casey popped the question to Brett. The episode ended before we heard from Brett. Signs are that he will accept and Brett will move to Portland to live with Casey full time. Casey left Chicago for Portland in season 10 to care for Andy Darden’s teenage children.

When asked if he would return to the show after season 11, Jesse Spencer responded Final deadline“I can’t…answer that question,” he said. “The potential to come back would be incredible. I’m always open to that, but you know, the ball isn’t really in my court. I’ve always said it [series co-creator] Derek Haas that if there were episodes where he thought it would be appropriate for me to come back, then I would be totally open to that because I want to see the old gang and I love working there. But in terms of going back full time or something like that, I have no idea.

Source: Hollywood Life

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