Freshly renewed NBC dramas Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. will undergo creative changes in their quests for a respective 7th and 6th season, per Deadline:
There are changes in the upper ranks of two Chicago series. Chicago Fire co-creator/executive producer/co-showrunner Michael Brandt is leaving, along with the series’ executive producer/director Joe Chappelle. Over at Chicago P.D., departing is executive producer/director Mark Tinker. That follows the recent exit of Chicago P.D. co-creator/executive producer/showrunner Matt Olmstead as Dick Wolf is shaking things up on the two strongest series in the franchise.
Haas will continue as a solo showrunner on the series, which has been renewed for a sixth season.
Stay tuned as we continue to monitor the renew/cancel status of Chicago Fire Season 7 and Chicago P.D. Season 6…
Elaine says
If they change Chicago PD and Chicago Fire for political reasons, I can mark two more shows off my list. Stop changing shows that are successful. That’s why people leave and the show gets cancelled
Anne says
Chicago PD & Chicago Fire are the best. Please don’t mess them up. Also, Chicago Justice is really good. Give it a chance to survive. I’ve begun taping new shows. At the end of the season, if the show is cancelled, I delete the entire season without watching it. I’m not investing my time in a program that a network cancels.