Are you ready for more intense moments from Chicago Fire? Here is everything we know about when the 10th season finale episode will air.
We are certain that the fans of the beloved Chicago Fire are gearing up for its Season 11 finale episode, and the anticipation levels are at an all-time high! Now, we can confirm to the readers that the episode is set to premiere later this month on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at the same time slot of 9 p.m. (ET/PT) on NBC and later on Paramount Plus.
The title of the episode hasn’t been disclosed yet, but it will air alongside Chicago Med at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) and then conclude with Chicago P.D. at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) on the broadcast, which will be later available on other streaming platforms. Keep reading to find out all the details about the finale episode, including its airdate, and what we can expect from the gripping storyline.
We would like to clear the air by saying that the network hasn’t confirmed the exact plot of the episode, but recently, it was confirmed that Jesse Spencer, who plays Mattew Casey, will return to make a guest appearance in the final episode of Chicago Fire Season 11. Just like the way he came back again earlier this season, starring in the April 5, 2023 episode, “Danger Is All Around.” Even though this is great news for the fans, we are also saddened to inform the readers that another beloved character, Taylor Kinney, has stepped away to deal with a personal matter and will not return in the final episode.
The main cast members 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, and Miranda Rae Mayo as Lieutenant Stella Kidd. Along with Alberto Rosende as Firefighter Blake Gallo, Daniel Kyri as Firefighter Darren Ritter, Hanako Greensmith as Paramedic Violet Mikami, Jake Lockett as Firefighter Sam Carver, and Eamonn Walker as Battalion Chief Wallace Boden will also star in the show.
The recurring cast members are as follows: Randy Flagler as Firefighter Harold Capp, Anthony Ferraris as Firefighter Tony Ferraris, Jake Lockett as Firefighter Sam Carver, Robyn Coffin as Cindy Herrmann, Teddy Sears as Kyle Sheffield, Jimmy Nicholas as Chief Evan Hawkins, Caitlin Carver as Emma Jacobs, Kristen Gutoskie as Chloe Cruz, Carlos S. Sanchez as Javi Cruz, and Andy Allo as Lieutenant Wendy Seager.
Executive Producers are Dick Wolf, Derek Haas, Andrea Newman, Michael Gilvary, Reza Tabrizi, Arthur Forney, and Peter Jankowski. “Chicago Fire,” is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, in association with Wolf Entertainment.
The entire One Chicago franchise, which includes Chicago Fire, is now available to stream on Peacock, FuboTV, and Hulu Plus, based on the viewer’s location.
You can also stream the series by renting or purchasing it on Amazon Instant Video or Vudu, with a vast number of membership plans. 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 9/8c time slot. Additionally, the previous seasons of Chicago Fire are also available to stream for free on IMDb TV.
Chicago Fire Season 11: When will the next episodes air on NBC?
The show explores the lives, both professional and personal, of the firefighters, rescue personnel, and paramedics of the Chicago Fire Department at the fictional Firehouse 51, home of the fictional Engine Company 51, Truck Company 81, Rescue Squad Company 3, Battalion 25, and Ambulance 61. They are led by the heroic and determined Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden.
So far, the 11th season of Chicago Fire has been able to successfully explore its basic premise and take 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. Meanwhile, take a look at the official episode guide for the next episodes, which are as follows:
Season 11 Episode 20: Never, Ever Make a Mistake – May 10, 2023: The episode is directed by Lisa Demaine, and written by Andrea Newman. The official synopsis of the episode states, “Herrmann works on becoming a better man after Cindy’s cancer journey; Kidd bonds with a homeless victim on a call; Kylie takes her firefighter exams; a harrowing call takes a toll on Brett.”
Season 11 Episode 21: Change of Plans – May 17, 2023: The episode is directed by Lisa Robinson, and written by Victor Teran. The official synopsis of the episode states, “Carver deals with the fallout of his arrest; Brett searches for closure with the baby she rescued; Capp weasels his way into the Firehouse 51 group chat.”
Chicago Fire Season 12: Is it renewed or canceled?
Yes, the beloved One Chicago franchise created by Derek Haas and Michael Brandt will be back for another season for their respective popular shows, “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.,” and “Chicago Med.” All three shows have been renewed for the 2023–2024 television season.
This is an exciting update, as the fans won’t have to wait too long in order to delve right into the world of One Chicago once again. Moreover, all the shows have received 22-episode orders from Universal Television, which produces the shows in association with Wolf Entertainment.
“We understand the emotional connection our audience has with these characters and we can’t wait to bring more of their stories to the forefront next season,” Lisa Katz, the president of scripted programming at NBCUniversal and Streaming, said in a statement. Further adding, “A huge thank you to Dick and his amazing team who are the masters of producing incredibly compelling television week after week.”
“I’m pleased to continue my four-decade relationship with Universal Television and NBC,” Dick Wolf said in a statement of his own. Also adding, “All six shows being picked up again is the ultimate accolade to our incredible casts, producers, and writers. I’d also like to thank our loyal fans who have kept our NBC shows on the air for what will be a cumulative 84 seasons.”
In the meantime, take a look at the official announcement as shared on Twitter below, which states, “More seasons of #LawAndOrder and #OneChicago are coming soon.”
More seasons of #LawAndOrder and #OneChicago are coming soon. Learn more about @NBC's latest pickups here: https://t.co/J84rV5Updg pic.twitter.com/aG0GFWGZnf
— Wolf Entertainment (@WolfEnt) April 10, 2023
While you wait for Chicago Fire Season 11 to premiere the finale episode, catch up with the prior episodes on NBC and Peacock.