Chicago Fire Season 13 release date

Chicago Fire Season 13 release date

Chicago Fire Season 13 will continue the long-running Dick Wolf show’s legacy with cast shakeups, a likely longer run of episodes, and the inclusion of fan-favorite character Kelly Severide.

TheSAG-AFTRAandWGA strikesdisrupted last season, so we should return to normalcy (well, as close to normal as firefighter life can be) in the new episodes.

The full cast list hasn’t been announced, but main characters from Season 12 will return, includingTaylor Kinney.Jocelyn Hudon and Jake Lockettare also being upgraded to series regulars.

Dermot Mulroney was cast as the new chief, replacing Eammon Walker, and KaDee Strickland is his estranged wife.

Confirmed cast:

Kara Killmer departed in Season 12 after 10 seasons as Sylvie Brett, while Eamonn Walker’s Chief Wallace Boden resigned. Walker is rumored to appear as a recurring character in the future.

Hudon’s larger role in Season 13 will partly be to fill the gaps left by those exits.

Rome Flynn won’t return after his earlier departure, having moved to MGM+’s Godfather of Harlem for its fourth season.

No synopsis has been revealed. However, the replacement Chief has arrived and we’re sure this leadership change will cause ripples.

While the Season 12 finale teased Herrmann would be Boden’s successor, Deadlineclaimeda new character will be ushered into the role.

“51’s new chief Dom Pascal (which could change) will be an entirely new male character who began his career with the CFD but spent the last decade as a chief in Sunny Miami.”

‘Dom’ is expected to be a “cheerful person who works well under pressure, and whose leadership style differs from Boden’s.”

There’s no trailer or teaser for Chicago Fire Season 13yet.

Until we’re back in Station 51, check out other procedurals. We’ve gotGrey’s Anatomy Season 21,9-1-1 Lone Star Season 5, andThe Rookie Season 7to look forward to.

Trudie Graham was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team, specializing in Evergreen content. She has years of experience in entertainment journalism, with bylines at The Digital Fix, Collider, PCGamesN, Zavvi, and more. She likes the weird and the wonderful more than anything, especially if it’s sci-fi or fantasy.