The upcoming season of the One Chicago series is scheduled to premiere on October 7, 2026, Collider reports.
- June 26, 2026
AceShowbiz - The upcoming season of the One Chicago series is scheduled to premiere on October 7, 2026, Collider reports. This lineup includes the three flagship shows: Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D., each returning to NBC’s Wednesday night schedule. On the premiere night, Chicago Med will kick off at 8 pm EST, followed by Chicago Fire at 9 pm EST, and Chicago P.D. closing the evening at 10 pm EST, according to Collider.
Tvinsider adds that NBC plans a special three-show crossover event to launch the season, starting at 8/7c and spanning three hours. The crossover storyline centers on Firehouse 51 responding to a crisis at an airfield after a passenger jet loses contact mid-flight, unraveling a more extensive and dangerous mystery. This event will begin with Chicago Fire, then Chicago Med, and finish with Chicago P.D. The outlet also highlights that One Chicago’s Wednesday night block remains the highest-rated drama night on television for both total viewers and the key 18-49 demographic. The franchise has attracted nearly 32 million viewers across platforms this season, underscoring its ongoing popularity.
Chicago Fire first aired in 2012 and has since produced 13 seasons under NBC Universal Television and Wolf Films. The show stars Taylor Kinney, Christian Stolte, Joe Minoso, Randy Flagler, and Eamonn Walker, among others. It is widely recognized as the most popular entry in the One Chicago franchise and helped establish the interconnected universe that includes Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. The series blends drama and action, maintaining a loyal fanbase throughout its run.
This new premiere date and crossover event signal NBC’s continued commitment to the One Chicago franchise, leveraging its strong ensemble casts and compelling storylines to keep viewers engaged. With Derek Haas leading writing duties across all three shows, the network is poised to deliver another season packed with the interconnected drama that fans have come to expect.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Collider.