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The Chicago franchise (also called One Chicago [1]) is a media franchise of American television programs created by Derek Haas, Michael Brandt, and Dick Wolf, produced by Wolf Entertainment, and broadcast on NBC, all of which deal with different public services in Chicago, Illinois. [2]
The Chicago Fire episode began filming the week of January 5, 2020, followed by filming on the Chicago P.D. episode beginning the week of January 12, 2020. [5] The air date for the crossover event was later announced to be February 29, 2020. [6] Chicago Med was not included in the crossover despite also airing a new episode the same week. [6]
All is fair in the Dick Wolf universe, including character crossovers and actors popping up on more than one series at a time. After getting his start as a writer on Hill Street Blues in 1985 ...
Chicago Fire switched timeslots with Chicago Med for the evening with Fire airing an hour earlier than usual. [9] The first part of the crossover was watched live by 8.23 million viewers, the second part rose to 8.93 million, the final part dropped back down to 8.62 million. [10]
Chicago Fire, Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med are reportedly set to film their first crossover episode in five years. According to a new report published by TVLine on Wednesday, November 13, the One ...
Chicago Fire's Violet Mikami won't be the focus of a Chicago One universe crossover any time soon after all.
The April 2014 Chicago crossover event is a two-part fictional crossover that exists within the Chicago franchise. The event aired on NBC in two one-hour timeslots on consecutive weeknights. It began with "A Dark Day" of Chicago Fire on April 29, 2014, and concluded with "8:30 PM" of Chicago P.D. on April 30, 2014. Both episodes followed a ...
Tracy Spiridakos, Kara Killmer, Alberto Rosende, and Nick Gehlfuss. NBC (4) While 2023 was a year full of cast changes for the One Chicago universe, the showrunners say the modifications were made ...