Chicago Fire Season 12: Release date, cast, story and everything we know

Chicago Fire season 12 will continue its long process after 11 successful seasons, which means there will be a lot of drama to come. Produced by television expert Dick Wolf, Chicago Fire follows the men and women of Firehouse 51 in Chicago as they face various deadly emergencies across their city. Debuting in 2012, Chicago Fire proved to be an instant success and was followed by spin-offs, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med. Like many of Wolf’s projects, Chicago Fire tries to balance procedural elements with the day-to-day lives of its characters, which makes the film more engaging.

Brett with baby on Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire season 11 ended with both surprising highs and lows. Severide and Kidd begin to see their marriage fall apart, Sylvie adopts a baby, and Casey returns and proposes to Brett. However, the biggest surprising factor when joining Chicago Fire season 12 was that Mouch was shot while on duty. Even though Chicago Fire is now firmly in its second decade on the air, it shows no signs of stopping after season 12.
After a long delay, the latest news related to the famous firefighting series has appeared a new trailer for Chicago Fire season 12. In the general trailer for the entire universe One Chicago will also return in early 2024, Taylor Kinney was revealed in her return as Kelly Severide’s famous character. Severide retired from the series midway through season 11, but his return has long been a source of speculation among fans.

Chicago Fire is renewed for season 12
Brett with baby on Chicago Fire
With the announcement of NBC’s Chicago Fire season 12 renewal (via NBC), Wolf’s projects will account for more than 80 cumulative seasons on the network. Considering the popularity of the series and its spin-offs, it’s no surprise that the Law & Order and Chicago shows were all renewed in April 2023. Chicago Fire season 12 has already been greenlit green weeks before season 11 ends and serves as a vote of confidence that this long-running procedural will move even further into its second decade.

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