'Chicago' Fans React to the Franchise's Big Announcement
11/08/2017 03:27 pm EST
Who Will Survive the Chicago Fire Cliffhanger?
As the fifth season of Chicago Fire drew to a close last month, fans were left hanging with one of the most emotional scenes of the entire series.
Many of the main characters were stuck in a burning building, and it was clear that their options were dwindling. The episode ended with the flames rising, and no one knowing which firefighters would make it out alive.
So, now every viewer is left wondering all summer long, "Who will die in the fire?" It's tough to say now, but there are a few solid options.
Most people will immediately point to Casey, as he seemed like he knew he was at the end of his rope. Once he discovered there was no escape, he took his mask off, and told his wife Gabby how much he loved her. Many fans were brought to tears with his final line, "You're my miracle."
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Chicago Fire Star Shares Details from Season 6
If you're a fan of Chicago Fire, get ready to have your heart broken when Season 6 rolls around this fall.
Yuri Sardarov, who stars as Otis on the series, has shared a cryptic image from the upcoming premiere. The actor gave fans a look at the script for Chicago Fire's next episode. It's a simple image, but it speaks volumes.
The front page of the script shows that the premiere is titled "It Wasn't Enough," teasing that there will definitely be a death in the episode.
Sardarov makes things seem even more exciting with his caption, writing that the episode is "a doozy."
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NBC Boss Explains the 'Chicago Justice' Cancellation
NBC's Chairman has finally opened up about the networks much-maligned decision to cancel Chicago Justice.
Ultimately, it seems that the un-cancellation of Timeless that lead the network to not renew the series.
"It was a hard scheduling week – Timeless went off the schedule because we couldn't find a good place for it and then we brought that back," Robert Greenblatt told Deadline.
"It just became somewhat of a real estate issue and just looking at how many of these Chicago shows we can sustain, we thought they are all good but it seemed like Justice was the most conventional," he continued.
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Jon Seda Returning to Chicago P.D.
There's some great news ahead for Chicago P.D. fans.
Although many may still be mourning Sophia Bush's exit from the series, fans can start rejoicing for a former star's return.
Jon Seda is returning to the force after leaving the series to join Chicago Justice, which was canceled after one season.
"It's a pleasure to have Jon back on Chicago P.D.," executive producer Dick Wolf said in a statement. "We have been working together for more than 20 years and I hope there are many more to come."
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