WHAT’S GOING ON? NBC Pulls Chicago Fire, Chicago Med & Chicago P.D. From Wednesday Lineup
Fans don’t need to panic. In most cases, when NBC temporarily removes the One Chicago shows from Wednesday nights, it’s due to scheduling changes, hiatuses, special events, sports coverage, or season breaks—not cancellation.
Are the Shows Being Canceled?
No.
NBC has already renewed all three series for the 2026–27 season:
Chicago Fire – Season 15
Chicago Med – Season 12
Chicago P.D. – Season 14
The renewals were officially announced in March 2026.
Why Would NBC Remove Them From Wednesdays?
There are several common reasons:
1. Season Hiatuses
NBC frequently pauses the One Chicago lineup for a week or several weeks to stretch episode schedules across the television season.
2. Major Sports Events
The network occasionally replaces regular programming with high-profile sports coverage. Earlier in 2026, the Winter Olympics temporarily displaced the entire One Chicago lineup.
3. Special Programming
Award shows, holiday specials, political events, and other live broadcasts can also push the dramas out of their regular time slots.
What About the Headlines Claiming NBC Is Removing Them Permanently?
Many sensational entertainment sites have published dramatic headlines suggesting NBC is “dismantling” One Chicago Wednesdays. However, no major trade publication has reported a permanent removal of the franchise from NBC’s schedule. In fact, industry reports continue to describe the franchise as one of NBC’s strongest-performing properties.
The Good News
NBC’s recently announced 2026–27 season includes all three One Chicago dramas returning this fall. Current reports indicate the franchise remains a major part of the network’s programming strategy.
Bottom Line
The headline “NBC Pulls Chicago Fire, Med & PD From Wednesday Lineup” sounds alarming, but it does not mean the shows are ending. The One Chicago franchise has already been renewed, and the most likely explanation is a temporary scheduling adjustment rather than a permanent removal.
For fans of Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D., the future remains very much alive. 🔥🚑🚔