For over a decade, Jason Beghe has commanded the screen as Sergeant Hank Voight on Chicago P.D., one of the most beloved characters in the One Chicago universe.
Known for his rough-and-tough leadership and morally ambiguous methods, Voight has kept viewers hooked as they’ve followed his tumultuous journey in law enforcement. But with the premiere of Season 12, fans are left asking a burning question: Is Voight leaving Chicago P.D.?
While Beghe’s words could be interpreted as a farewell hint, there’s no official confirmation that Voight will be exiting the show this season. However, the writers have positioned Voight in such a way that his departure, if it happens, would be narratively satisfying. Whether Voight steps down voluntarily or is forced out due to his unorthodox policing tactics remains to be seen.
If Voight were to leave Chicago P.D., it would undoubtedly shake the core of the series. His leadership style has long defined the Intelligence Unit’s approach to tackling crime in Chicago, often toeing the line between hero and antihero. Removing Voight from the equation could give the show a fresh dynamic, allowing other characters like Kim Burgess (Marina Squerciati) and Adam Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) to take on more prominent leadership roles.
Yet, for Voight, an exit wouldn’t be as simple as retiring from the force. Given his history of questionable decisions, there’s a possibility that he could be forced out due to legal or internal consequences. Another potential storyline could involve Voight making the ultimate sacrifice for his team, a tragic end for one of TV’s most complex lawmen.
As of now, Voight’s fate remains a mystery, and the Chicago P.D. team has done an excellent job keeping fans in suspense. Whether Jason Beghe decides to step down or continue leading the Intelligence Unit, one thing is certain: Voight’s legacy in Chicago P.D. will endure. For now, viewers will have to stay tuned as Season 12 unfolds to see where Voight’s journey ultimately leads.