Know everything about the possible spoiler for Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 3 ahead of its release.
Over the years, One Chicago has acquired a strong fan base, which has benefited the series in terms of audience and future spin-off developments. Especially for Chicago Fire, as after ten seasons, the franchise continues to expand, with a new season currently premiering on NBC. So far into the season, the fans have enjoyed watching the episodes, which evolve each new chapter and character arc as the season unfolds.
If you are one of those who want to know more about the upcoming episodes, then you have reached the right place! As we’ve compiled a quick rundown of everything you need to know about the official release date, plot, promo, and cast, so you can get excited about the next episode and be aware of potential spoilers, preparing viewers to know the details before the series airs on the channel. Here’s all we know about Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 3 so far.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 3 Release Date and Time Slot
The third episode, Completely Shattered, from Chicago Fire, is scheduled to release on October 5, 2022, at the time slot of 9 p.m (ET/PT) on NBC. Moreover, One Chicago Wednesdays will be back in action this fall with all three Chicago shows airing back to back, starting with Chicago Med at 8 pm (ET/PT), followed by Chicago Fire at 9 pm (ET/PT), and then capped off with Chicago P.D. at 10 pm (ET/PT).
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 3 Official Promo
The official promo of the episode highlights, “Kidd recruits Carver, Capp, and Tony to help prepare her new lieutenant’s quarters; Severide and Detective Pryma reluctantly pair up to work a police investigation; Firehouse 51 comes together to fight a movie theater fire.” Take a look at the promo below:
The main cast members of the series who are expected to make an appearance on the episode are as follows: Taylor Kinney as Lieutenant Kelly Severide, Kara Killmer as Paramedic Sylvie Brett, David Eigenberg as Lieutenant Christopher Herrmann, Joe Miñoso as Firefighter Joe Cruz, Christian Stolte as Firefighter Randy “Mouch” McHolland, Miranda Rae Mayo as Lieutenant Stella Kidd, Alberto Rosende as Firefighter Blake Gallo, Daniel Kyri as Firefighter Darren Ritter, Hanako Greensmith as Paramedic Violet Mikami and Eamonn Walker as Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 3 Potential Spoilers
The next paragraph contains substantial spoilers! Thus, we recommend that viewers skip this section if they wish to avoid any important details.
“Is someone really hurt in the episode?” “Will it be a more senior member of the team?” or “Will we lose Carver as fast as we gained him?” are becoming some of the most popular questions on social media and among fans. If you want to know the answers, then continue to read on as it will certainly prepare you for the following plotlines in order to understand the queries and get the necessary answers, especially for “Who is most likely to die in the upcoming episode?”
With the recently released official promo of the episode, the fans were quick to notice that 51 is responding to a movie theatre fire, and things rapidly turn bleak, with the teaser hinting that “someone won’t make it out.” After watching the last two episodes, we knew that the only three individuals we knew were safe going into the episode were Brett, Violet, and Boden, who was spotted outside when the building fell which is a hint for the viewers.
Moreover, Boden and Brett have also been seen in official photos for Episode 4, confirming that they are both safe and will not be the characters that die in the episode. On the other hand, more new photos from episode 4 also show Severide, Cruz, Capp, and Tony responding to a call, implying that the four members of the Squad will also escape the movie theatre fire, as noticed by the fans in the promo. This eventually puts the remaining cast members who are Herrmann, Mouch, Kidd, Gallo, Ritter, and Carver in peril.
It is also crucial to point out that we’ve only just met Carver. He may or may not be the guy who perishes in the fire. Yet, it appears that the writers have just scratched the surface of the character, which makes it way too soon for him to leave the show. Kidd should be safe among the remaining five characters since we don’t see the show killing off her character. This leaves cast members, including Herrmann, Mouch, Gallo, and Ritter, as the characters who appear to be in the most danger, and we won’t be shocked if one of the group ends up being the one who dies in the episode. The fans just need to wait and watch for a few more hours to know about this situation.
Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 3: Take a look at some new stills from the episode
Chicago Fire Season 11: What happened in the first and second episodes?
Episode 1: Hold on Tight – September 21, 2022: In the episode, the viewers got to see that Kidd and Severide’s honeymoon is interrupted by a dangerous person from their past. Kidd’s former academy classmate joins Firehouse 51. Brett and Violet reflect on their relationships.
Episode 2: Every Scar Tells a Story – September 28, 2022: In the episode, the viewers got to see that Javi spends a couple of shifts at Firehouse 51. Kidd and Carver work together to help Carver’s former boss. As Hawkins and Violet’s relationship blossoms, Gallo turns his attention elsewhere.
Where to stream Chicago Fire Season 11?
Chicago Fire is available to stream on Peacock, fuboTV, and Hulu Plus. You can also stream Chicago Fire by renting or purchasing on Amazon Instant Video or Vudu, with a vast number of membership plans according to the preference of the users. Moreover, the series is also available to watch exclusively on the NBC official website, where the episodes are published after they air on the channel on Wednesday nights at the 9/8c time slot. The previous seasons of Chicago Fire are also available to stream for free on IMDb TV, based on the user’s location.
Chicago Fire Official Synopsis
The official synopsis from the NBC official website for Chicago Fire states, “From renowned Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer Dick Wolf (“Law & Order” brand) and co-creator Derek Haas, the writer behind “3:10 to Yuma,” comes Season 10 of the adrenaline-fueled drama “Chicago Fire.” This edge-of-your-seat ride is a look into the professional and personal lives of the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 as they risk their lives every day to save and protect the citizens of Chicago.”
Catch up on the previous episodes while you wait for Chicago Fire Season 11 Episode 3 to premiere on NBC.