NBC's Most Successful Spin-Off Has Been Renewed for Season 14

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NBC's Most Successful Spin-Off Has Been Renewed for Season 14
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For a show this deep into its run, Chicago P.D. still has a pretty impressive grip on its audience. More than a decade after it first launched, the NBC drama remains one of the network’s steadiest performers, holding onto its place in the One Chicago lineup while continuing to pull in viewers on both broadcast and streaming.

That kind of staying power is not easy to come by, especially this late in the game. But for fans of Hank Voight and the Intelligence Unit, the good news has now arrived. NBC has officially renewed Chicago P.D. for Season 14. The series is set to return in fall 2026, with NBC expected to keep it on its usual Wednesday-night turf as part of the network’s One Chicago lineup. The renewal comes a little earlier than last year’s decision, which reportedly dragged much closer to the line as NBC and the studio worked through budget-related conversations. That earlier pickup is a pretty encouraging sign for the police drama, even if one key detail is still up in the air: the exact episode count for Season 14 has not been confirmed yet. The cast currently includes Jason Beghe as Hank Voight, Patrick John Flueger as Adam Ruzek, Marina Squerciati as Kim Burgess, LaRoyce Hawkins as Kevin Atwater, Amy Morton as Trudy Platt, Benjamin Levy Aguilar as Dante Torres, Toya Turner as Kiana Cook, and Shawn Hatosy as Deputy Chief Charlie Reid. Related Remembering the Icons of Film — Collider Movie Quiz We pay tribute to the talents who helped define Hollywood. Posts By Macklen Makhloghi Is 'Chicago P.D.' Worth a Watch? Collider’s review stated that Chicago P.D. works because it knows exactly what kind of show it wants to be. Even as a spin-off of Chicago Fire, the series doesn’t feel overly dependent on its parent show, and that helps it stand on its own surprisingly fast. The review highlights how the series channels the energy of early Law & Order, but adds more character drama and serialized momentum to keep things feeling fresh. There's nothing particularly new or different about the setup of PD, but there is just the right balance of action and drama, and the stories are multi-arced in a way that proves characters met in one episode won't just disappear after the hour is over. That kind of storytelling is unusual on network TV these days, and PD clearly knows how to work within its restraints while also being creative and engaging. For fans of police procedurals, or just solid dramas, this one is a keeper. Chicago P.D. Like Follow Followed TV-14 Crime Drama Release Date January 8, 2014 Network NBC Showrunner Derek Haas Directors Nick Gomez, Eriq La Salle, Carl Seaton, Fred Berner, Vincent Misiano, Bethany Rooney, Rohn Schmidt, Sanford Bookstaver, John Hyams, Nicole Rubio, Terry Miller, Takashi Doscher, Brenna Malloy, Lisa Robinson, Marc Roskin, Charles S. Carroll, David Rodriguez, Holly Dale, John Polson, Lin Oeding, Mykelti Williamson, Paul McCrane, Alik Sakharov, Charlotte Brändström Writers Craig Gore, Tim Walsh, Timothy J. Sexton, Mike Weiss, Mo Masi, Tiller Russell, Eduardo Javier Canto, Jamie Pachino, Mike Batistick, Cole Maliska, John Dove, Tiffany Bratcher, David Hoselton, Maisha Closson, Kim Rome, Katherine Visconti, Daniel Arkin, Todd Robinson, David Rambo, Denitria Harris-Lawrence, Mick Betancourt, Bryan Gracia Cast See All Chicago P.D. is a gripping police procedural drama series that debuted in 2014, set against the backdrop of the city of Chicago. The show focuses on the officers and detectives of the 21st District, comprising two distinct units: the uniformed patrol officers and the Intelligence Unit that tackles major offenses.

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