Chicago Fire is a show where anything can happen to its characters. It's a firefighter drama where danger is always lurking for the heroes of Firehouse 51, sometimes even leading to death. Jimmy Borelli almost lost his life,
Jonathan Bamba, a member of Ivory Coast’s team that won last year’s Africa Cup of Nations, will be a designated player for the Chicago Fire.
The One Chicago night, as always, caps off with P.D. In “The Good Shepherd,” Intelligence makes a gruesome discovery that leads Torres ( Benjamin Levy Aguilar) to go undercover at the juvenile detention center where he served time as a teen. The promo shows that going awry.
Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for the One Chicago crossover: Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.‘s “Into the Trenches.”] No one does a crossover like One Chicago — especially the major events.
It's been five years since the last three-part Chicago Fire, Med, and P.D. crossover. This one did not disappoint.
The first three-hour crossover in more than five years unites the crews from 'Chicago Fire,' 'Chicago P.D.' and 'Chicago Med.'
Chicago Fire,' 'Chicago Med,' and 'Chicago P.D.' bosses broke down the tragic events of the crossover event & how it will affect the future.
What did you think of the epic One Chicago crossover "In the Trenches"? Read our full review of the three-hour spectacle now.
A fire on the perimeter of Etihad Stadium was extinguished on Wednesday as fans arrived for Manchester City's decisive Champions League clash against Club Brugge.
NBC’s Chicago Fire has kept fans engrossed with its adrenaline-filled storylines for 12 seasons and counting. From rescue missions to romance, the show manages to cover all kinds of drama.
Neymar is set to sign a six-month contract on his return to boyhood club Santos as the Brazil international wants to return to Europe's top five leagues after the stint, sources have told ESPN.
According to data from FootballTransfers.com, Manchester City are responsible for more spending this month - about £125m - than the other 19 Premier League clubs combined. With another seven days left, the spending will likely rise but is unlikely to get near the 2023 record of £815m.