A Chicago P.D. Spinoff Is Officially in the Works — Here’s Everything We Know So Far

A New Era Begins in the One Chicago Universe

NBC has confirmed development on a brand-new Chicago P.D. spinoff series, and fans of the gritty, emotionally intense police drama have reason to be excited. After more than a decade of shadowy investigations and moral gray zones with Hank Voight and the Intelligence Unit, the One Chicago franchise is expanding—this time with a next-generation twist.

The spinoff, currently untitled, is being crafted by Chicago P.D. creator Dick Wolf and longtime executive producer Rick Eid, and it promises to deliver the same raw edge and hard-hitting themes that made the original series a fan-favorite—but with a fresher, more youthful lens.Chicago P.D.: Season 13 | Rotten Tomatoes


What’s It About? A New Task Force Steps Out of Voight’s Shadow

Rather than simply duplicating the Intelligence Unit’s blueprint, this new series will reportedly focus on a rookie-led division or specialized task force working in a different district of Chicago. Still connected to Voight’s world—but not controlled by it—these new characters will be shaped by the legacy of the team they grew up watching.

“We’re talking about a new generation of cops who came of age during the Voight era,” one insider noted. “They’re influenced by him, but they also have to face the reality of modern-day policing—body cams, public scrutiny, internal conflict. It’s Chicago P.D. with a generational tension twist.”

Expect emotionally complex storylines involving trauma, trust, and evolving definitions of justice.The Full Cast of Chicago P.D. Season 13 (DETAILS)


Tone & Style: Character-Driven and Serialized

Fans of Chicago P.D.‘s grittiest and most emotionally raw episodes—like Season 10’s “Sympathetic Reflex” or Season 11’s “Fight or Flight”—will feel right at home here.

However, sources say the new series will feature a more serialized structure, diving deeper into long-form character arcs. Instead of stand-alone cases, the show will follow intertwining investigations, personal struggles, and team dynamics, blending psychological depth with street-level stakes.Chicago P.D. Loses A Main Cast Member After Shock Announcement Ahead Of  Season 13 - IMDb


Will Voight Be There? And What About Other Familiar Faces?

While Jason Beghe is not confirmed as a regular, Hank Voight’s presence will be “unmistakably felt,” producers hint. Whether through cameos, mentorship, or direct involvement in the plot, his influence will loom large.

Meanwhile, recurring appearances are rumored for:

  • Marina Squerciati (Kim Burgess) – A mentor figure guiding younger officers through the trauma and chaos of fieldwork.

  • LaRoyce Hawkins (Kevin Atwater) – A bridge between old-school and new-school policing.

  • Patrick John Flueger (Adam Ruzek) – Potentially stepping in for a guest arc that could offer closure (or further complexity) to his emotionally fraught journey.

No casting for the main lineup has been announced yet, but expect new, diverse faces with fresh perspectives on what it means to wear the badge in today’s Chicago.Chicago P.D.: Season 9, Episode 15 | Rotten Tomatoes


Themes: Reform, Loyalty, and the Weight of the Badge

Whereas Chicago P.D. has always walked the line between justice and vengeance, this spinoff will more directly tackle police reform, internal oversight, and generational divides.

Expect stories about:

  • Young officers questioning the ethics of their mentors

  • Communities in conflict with long-standing policing methods

  • Officers navigating identity, mental health, and the politics of law enforcement

According to Rick Eid, the spinoff will ask tough questions:

“What happens when you admire Voight… but can’t be Voight in 2026?”


When Can We Watch It?

Though still in early development, the series is projected to premiere in late 2026 or early 2027, after the likely conclusion of Chicago P.D. Season 13.

Casting announcements and a series title are expected by summer 2026, with production potentially beginning later that year under Wolf Entertainment’s Chicago-based umbrella.


One Chicago Expands Again

With Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. already dominating NBC’s lineup, this new spinoff looks set to deepen the emotional terrain of the franchise. It won’t just be about solving crimes—it’ll be about living with the cost of justice, in a world where every decision is on camera and every mistake can go viral.

Will this new team earn the audience’s trust the way Voight’s unit did? Or will they carve a new kind of legacy?

What kind of stories do you hope this spinoff tells? Should Voight pass the torch—or hold on a little longer?