
After weeks of waiting for new episodes of Chicago Med, Season 10 has returned. The medical madness has been non-stop this season, and fans can’t wait to jump back into the action to check in on Gaffney’s finest.
“[Chicago Med is] the best vibe I’ve ever experienced on a set, honestly,” Luke Mitchell told NBC Insider. “And that’s really strange to say when you’re coming into a show so far into its run. It’s not what you’d expect. You’d almost expect ego or, I don’t know, people that are just turning up to work for the sake of work. But everyone really enjoys turning up to work at Chicago Med. So yeah, it’s just a joy. It’s amazing to work with such different [co-stars]. Everyone is so different as an actor and their personalities, but everyone is also so humble, and down-to-earth, and giving. The whole thing is just a pleasure.”
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Is Chicago Med new tonight, March 26, 2025?
The logline for tonight’s Chicago Med episode — Season 10, Episode 16 (“Poster Child”) — reads: “When her former patient returns to Med, Goodwin learns that time doesn’t heal all wounds; Frost and Charles treat a patient struggling with his sexuality; Lenox and Abrams work to save a woman who has been in a coma for 20 years.”
When will new episodes of Chicago Med Season 10 return?
New episodes of Chicago Med Season 10 air on Wednesdays at 8/7c on NBC. New episodes of Med are also available to stream on Peacock.
The logline for next week’s Chicago Med episode — Season 10, Episode 17 (“The Book of Archer”) — reads: “Charles and Archer treat a heart transplant patient who believes his new heart doesn’t want to be in his body; Lenox takes a personal day; Asher discovers a mass on a pregnant woman’s ovary.”
How can I watch old episodes of Chicago Med?
You can stream all 10 seasons of Chicago Med on Peacock. Whether you want to dive into nostalgic Season 1 cases or catch up ahead of new Season 10 episodes, Peacock is the the perfect place for a One Chicago marathon.
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“There’s such a connection between the actors and the crew people and the technicians and the producers and the creatives and the writers,” Steven Weber (A.K.A. Dr. Dean Archer) told NBC Insider in a November 2024 interview. “And everybody’s so grateful to be there that it’s becoming one collection of great memories to come. We’ve had loads of laughs; there have been tears. There’s been a real bonding that happens.”