Brandon Larracuente Joins Chicago Fire Season 14 as a Series Regular

A New Face at Firehouse 51

Chicago Fire fans can look forward to fresh energy at Firehouse 51 as actor Brandon Larracuente officially joins the cast as a series regular for Season 14. The addition marks an exciting new chapter for the long-running NBC drama, which continues to evolve its ensemble while maintaining its fiery mix of heroism and heart.


Changes on the Horizon

Larracuente’s arrival follows the confirmed departures of Daniel Kyri (Ritter) and Jake Lockett (Sam Carver), both of whom are not set to return for Season 14. While neither character’s exit was foreshadowed in Season 13, fans are eager to see how their departures will be addressed when the new season premieres.

Both Kyri and Lockett started as recurring players before earning series regular status, making Larracuente’s promotion a fitting continuation of the show’s tradition of nurturing standout performances into key roles.Brandon Larracuente Joins 'Chicago Fire' As Regular; 'On Call' Over


Larracuente’s Career So Far

Brandon Larracuente is best known for his roles in The Good Doctor, Party of Five, 13 Reasons Why, and Bloodline. Most recently, he starred in On Call, a Prime Video drama executive produced by Chicago Fire creator Dick Wolf. Although the streaming series will not continue for a second season, it helped solidify Larracuente’s place within the Wolf Entertainment family—making his move to Chicago Fire a natural next step.

Larracuente is represented by Global Artists Agency, A Management, and Goodman Genow Schenkman.Chicago Fire season 14 premiere recap: New recruit & budget drama


Behind the Flames

Chicago Fire is produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment. The executive producing team includes Dick Wolf, Peter Jankowski, Andrea Newman, Reza Tabrizi, and Matt Whitney.

The new season will air this fall on NBC, alongside Chicago Med and Chicago P.D., continuing the powerhouse One Chicago franchise that has captivated audiences for over a decade.Chicago Fire season 14, episode 2 recap: Vasquez has some dark secrets


A 360° Look at the One Chicago Universe

Fans will soon have even more to explore beyond the screen. Wolf Entertainment and USG Audio are launching the official “One Chicago Podcast”, which promises an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the interconnected universe. The weekly podcast will feature interviews with cast members, writers, producers, and crew—offering fans a deeper connection to their favorite shows every Thursday.