One Chicago Wraps 2025 Filming as NBC Renewal Speculation Heats Up
Production Ends Across Chicago Med, Fire, and P.D.
As spring arrives in the Windy City, the cast and crew of One Chicago have officially wrapped filming for the 2024–2025 season. The three powerhouse dramas — Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. — have concluded principal photography on schedule, marking a smooth end to another ambitious production cycle. But this year’s wrap carries extra weight, coming amid swirling questions about NBC’s renewal plans.
Despite the network’s silence on formal multi-season renewals, the wrap timeline itself tells a reassuring story. Each series successfully completed a near-full 22-episode season and maintained a normal production calendar, signaling strong internal confidence from both NBC and Wolf Entertainment.
2025 Wrap Schedule: A Return to Normalcy
After years of pandemic-related delays and shortened episode counts, the One Chicago franchise has fully returned to its traditional rhythm. Each show wrapped filming right on time:
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Chicago Med: March 26, 2025
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Chicago P.D.: April 1, 2025
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Chicago Fire: April 17, 2025
This staggered schedule reflects the franchise’s usual workflow, with Fire’s larger-scale stunts and ensemble scenes requiring additional production days. The ability to complete a full season on this timeline confirms that NBC remains firmly committed to its most successful night of programming.
Why Renewal Silence Isn’t Cause for Concern
While NBC has yet to make an official renewal announcement, the absence of a press release doesn’t suggest instability — it reflects a familiar negotiation process. For major franchises like One Chicago and Law & Order, renewal discussions often extend deep into contract talks for veteran cast members.
Behind the scenes, the numbers speak volumes:
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One Chicago continues to dominate Wednesday nights as the #1 non-sports franchise on broadcast television.
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Peacock viewership for the series has grown steadily, reinforcing NBCUniversal’s investment in the shows’ streaming potential.
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The network ordered full episode counts across all three dramas — a clear indicator of confidence, not cancellation.
Simply put, networks don’t greenlight full seasons unless they plan to keep the shows running.
Wolf Entertainment’s Unbreakable Bond with NBC
The partnership between Dick Wolf’s Wolf Entertainment and NBCUniversal remains one of the strongest in television. Between One Chicago and Law & Order, Wolf’s productions fill multiple primetime slots every week, consistently delivering both ratings and brand identity.
Even without a public renewal announcement, long-term agreements between Wolf and NBC ensure production stability. The completion of full-length seasons without interruption underscores that this collaboration is as secure as ever.
Storytelling and Finale Implications
The early wrap dates carry creative advantages too. With production completed weeks before the finales air, the writing and editing teams gain time to fine-tune the show’s signature cliffhangers.
From Chicago Fire’s emotional goodbyes to P.D.’s high-stakes missions and Med’s life-or-death hospital drama, the extra breathing room allows each finale to land with maximum impact. Fans can expect the kind of pulse-pounding endings that have defined the One Chicago brand — complete with the promise of new beginnings when the shows return this fall.
However, the wrap also marked the last filming days for several departing cast members. Chicago Fire’s confirmed exits — Darren Ritter (Daniel Kyri) and Sam Carver (Jake Lockett) — were reportedly filmed in the final weeks of production, bringing closure to both characters before the season’s end.
Looking Toward the 2025–2026 Season
The cast and crew now enjoy a brief summer hiatus before cameras roll again in mid-to-late July 2025 at Chicago’s Cinespace Studios. This steady schedule — wrapping in spring, returning in summer, premiering in fall — is another sign that the franchise remains NBC’s cornerstone.
In the end, the 2025 wrap dates served as quiet confirmation of what fans already suspected: Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., and Chicago Fire aren’t going anywhere. The formal renewal announcement for Med Season 11, P.D. Season 13, and Fire Season 14 is a mere formality. The One Chicago universe continues to burn bright, proving once again that Wednesday nights belong to the city’s finest.