Good news, One Chicago fans — your favorite Wednesday night lineup is back and more intense than ever. NBC has officially confirmed the return of Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. with brand-new seasons that promise high drama, emotional depth, and plenty of action. After months of anticipation, viewers can finally mark their calendars for a night of adrenaline-fueled storytelling that celebrates the heart and heroism of Chicago’s first responders.
In the U.S., the trio of powerhouse dramas returned on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, continuing the long-running One Chicago tradition of back-to-back episodes. Chicago Med leads the night at 8 p.m. ET, followed by Chicago Fire at 9 p.m. ET, and wrapping up with Chicago P.D. at 10 p.m. ET. Each series picks up with the fallout from last season’s shocking finales, promising fresh challenges and personal growth for their beloved characters.
For international fans, the wait is almost over. Chicago Med, Fire, and P.D. are set to premiere in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2025, exclusively on Sky Witness and NOW, with new episodes airing weekly. This means UK viewers will soon join in on the action, emotion, and intense storytelling that One Chicago has perfected over more than a decade on screen.
Season 11 of Chicago Med dives deep into the moral and ethical challenges faced by doctors at Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. Expect new faces in the ER, evolving relationships, and the kind of medical dilemmas that make viewers question what it truly means to save a life.
Meanwhile, Chicago Fire returns for its highly anticipated Season 14, bringing back the crew of Firehouse 51 for another round of life-or-death rescues and emotional turbulence. Leadership shifts, high-stakes emergencies, and personal heartbreaks are all on the horizon — because in this firehouse, danger and devotion always go hand in hand.
Finally, Chicago P.D. charges into Season 13, with Sergeant Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) and the Intelligence Unit once again navigating the fine line between justice and morality. The season is set to spotlight Officer Dante Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar), whose increasingly complex storylines continue to explore the show’s darker, more psychological side.
The One Chicago universe has always thrived on interconnected storytelling, and this fall is no exception. While no official crossover has been confirmed yet, showrunners have teased that the three series will share “emotional threads” and “parallel challenges,” hinting that something big could bring the teams together later in the season.
Whether you’re tuning in for the fast-paced rescues, the medical miracles, or the hard-hitting police cases, November and beyond promise an unforgettable ride.
So clear your Wednesday nights — Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. are back, stronger, bolder, and more emotional than ever before. The city’s heroes have returned, and they’re ready to remind us why One Chicago is television’s most enduring drama family.