Confirmation, Cast & Everything We Know


Summary

  • Chicago Fire
    season 13 has been confirmed by NBC.
  • The cast for season 13 is expected to include familiar faces and fewer shakeups.
  • The story of season 13 will depend on unresolved threads from season 12 and will feature new city-wide emergencies.



Chicago Fire launched the wildly successful One Chicago franchise for NBC, and has now been renewed for a thirteenth season. Debuting in 2012, the series follows the firefighters and paramedics of the fictional Firehouse 51 in Chicago, responding to some of the most dangerous emergencies that rock the city. Like many of the best procedurals, Chicago Fire shines because it is as much about the harrowing adventure as it is about the complicated personal lives of the characters.

Naturally, Chicago Fire‘s immediate success led NBC to launch a myriad of spinoffs set in the same universe, and TV maven Dick Wolf eventually came on board to helm the entire One Chicago franchise. Despite its rapid expansion, Chicago Fire has remained true to form and continues to deliver gripping drama season after season. While season 12 was delayed due to the Hollywood strikes of 2023, nothing has dulled the popularity of the series or franchise, and the flagship series shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.


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Chicago Fire Season 13: Latest News

A Main Cast Member Is Promoted

As the upcoming season begins to take shape, the latest news confirms that Chicago Fire season 13 has found its Sylvie Brett replacement. The departure of Kara Killmer’s Sylvie Brett was a big blow during season 12, but a new paramedic was added as a temporary floater in the form of Jocelyn Hudon’s Lyla Novak. In the wake of season 12’s other major shifts, it has been revealed that Hudon will return to Chicago Fire season 13 on a permanent basis, and has been upgraded to recurring status.


Chicago Fire Season 13 Is Confirmed

Chicago Fire Will Return

Novak helping a patient in Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire has been renewed, and a thirteenth season is on the way. While no further details have been released about the upcoming season of the show, it is likely that it will return to pre-pandemic length, with another 22-24 episodes. While season 12 was only 13 episodes long, and aired between January and May, most previous seasons are 20+, and run from Fall through to Spring. However, nothing official has been confirmed yet in terms of episode count or release window.

Chicago Fire
season 12 concluded on May 22, 2024.


Chicago Fire Season 13 Cast

A Lot Of Changes Before Season 13

Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd talking to Severide in Chicago Fire season 12

While a full cast list is still elusive, it isn’t difficult to speculate about who will reprise their roles in season 13. Shows like Chicago Fire have pretty consistent ensembles, but the tumultous changes that happened before season 12 are repeating for season 13 as well. Despite that, fans can expect to see a lot of familiar faces, including Taylor Kinney’s Severide, who made his big return in season 12. Though he only joined the show at the beginning of season 12, Rome Flynn won’t return as Derrick Gibson in season 13.

Two other major departures rocked season 12, though one was much more expected than the other. First, Kara Killmer departed the series after 10 seasons as Sylvie Brett, and the season concluded with the resignation of District Chief Wallace Boden played by Eamonn Walker. Though a replacement for Boden hasn’t been found yet, it has been confirmed that Jocelyn Hudon’s paramedic Lyla Novak will be upgraded as a recurring character to fill the void left by Brett’s departure.


The presumptive cast of Chicago Fire season 13 will likely include:

Actor

Chicago Fire Role

Taylor Kinney

Kelly Severide

Taylor Kinney as Severide and Joe Mińoso as Joe Cruz in Chicago Fire

David Eigenberg

Lt. Christopher Herrmann

David Eigenberg as Hermann standing by a fire truck in Chicago Fire

Joe Minoso

Joe Cruz

Joe Minoso in Chicago Fire

Miranda Rae Mayo

Lt. Stella Kidd

Miranda Rae Mayo As Stella Kidd in Chicago Fire

Daniel Kyri

Darren Ritter

Daniel Kyri as Darren Ritter in Chicago Fire

Hanako Greensmith

Violet Mikami

Hanako Greensmith and Jimmy Nicholas as Violet and Hawkins in Chicago Fire

Christian Stolte

Randall “Mouch” McHolland

Mouch in the hospital during the Chicago Fire season 11 finale.

Jocelyn Hudon

Lyla Novak

Jocelyn Hudon as Abby in The Strain

Chicago Fire Season 13 Story

Where Will Season 13 Take The Crew?

A composite image of Severide looking on triumphantly with the team arresting a man by pinning him on the ground in Chicago Fire
Custom Image by SR Image Editor


The story of Chicago Fire season 13 is probably going to be shaped by the conclusion of season 12 which saw Boden retire from his role as Chief and even tap a successor in the form of Christopher Hermann. However, it has been revealed that the Chief will be a new character tentatively named Dom Pascal, hinting that the changing of the guard could be tumultuous. While predicting the overarching storyline is impossible at this juncture, it is guaranteed that season 13 will see a whole new slate of city-wide emergencies that test the limits of the Firehouse 51 team.

Chicago Fire Movie Poster

Chicago Fire

Part of executive producer Dick Wolfe’s Chicago franchise, a series of TV shows exploring the lives and careers of different public service employees in Chicago, Illinois, Chicago Fire follows the members of the fictional Firehouse 51. The series focuses on Firehouse 51’s firefighters and paramedic teams, with an ensemble cast that includes Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney, Monica Raymund, and Eamonn Walker. 

Cast
Taylor Kinney , Jesse Spencer

Release Date
October 10, 2021

Seasons
11

  • Chicago Fire

    Cast:
    Taylor Kinney, Jesse Spencer

    Release Date:
    2021-10-10

    Seasons:
    11

    Genres:
    Drama

    Story By:
    michael brandt

    Writers:
    Michael Brandt

    Network:
    NBC

    Streaming Service(s):
    Peacock

    Directors:
    Michael Brandt

    Showrunner:
    Michael Brandt



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