The wait is over for fans of Chicago P.D. as Season 12 returns with its highly anticipated midseason premiere.
With fresh twists, gripping storylines, and intense action, this winter comeback promises to keep viewers glued to their screens. Here’s everything you need to know about the episode schedule and where to catch all the drama. Season 12 resumes with Episode 9, the midseason premiere, kicking off the second half of the season. Fans can expect new episodes to air weekly on Wednesday nights at 10 PM ET on NBC. This time slot has been a staple for Chicago P.D., making it a must-watch event in the One Chicago lineup.
The show will continue to follow its usual schedule, airing alongside Chicago Fire and Chicago Med. Together, these series create an action-packed evening filled with interwoven stories and compelling drama.
What to Expect in the Second Half of Season 12
The midseason premiere picks up after the intense events of the fall finale, diving deeper into the lives of the Intelligence team. With secrets exposed, relationships tested, and new threats looming, the stakes have never been higher for Voight and his team.
Episodes in the coming weeks will focus on character-driven arcs, high-stakes cases, and the emotional fallout of recent revelations. Whether it’s Burgess and Ruzek’s complicated relationship or Voight’s struggle to keep the team united, fans can expect plenty of drama to keep them invested.
Where to Watch Chicago P.D. Season 12
If you’re eager to tune in, here’s how you can catch the latest episodes:
NBC: The episodes air live on NBC every Wednesday at 10 PM ET.
Peacock: New episodes become available on Peacock the day after they air, making it easy to catch up if you miss the live broadcast.
Hulu: For those with a Hulu subscription, Chicago P.D. is often available to stream as part of its One Chicago offerings.
International Platforms: Fans outside the U.S. can watch on various international streaming platforms, depending on regional availability. Services like Amazon Prime Video or Sky TV often carry the show in other countries.