Chicago PD Returns Darker for Season 13 on Oct 1
Chicago PD, the popular police procedural drama, returns for its thirteenth season on Wednesday, October 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. The show, which first aired in the USA in 2014 as a spin-off from 'Chicago Fire' (2012) and 'Chicago Med' (2015), promises a darker and more introspective feel this season.
The season premiere, titled 'Consequences', finds the Intelligence Unit disbanded, following the controversial actions of Sergeant Hank Voight. Despite the setback, Voight remains determined to rebuild the unit after risking everything to eliminate the corrupt news chief Reid. Viewers can tune in via NBC or stream the next day on Peacock. For those abroad, using a VPN to access domestic streaming platforms is an option.
The new season brings fresh challenges with Voight's new partner, Naomi Imani, joining the cast. Meanwhile, Torres struggles to cope with recent events, and Burgess and Ruzek navigate the demands of their job as a newly married couple.
Chicago PD season 13 premieres on Wednesday, October 1, with a first episode that promises to explore the consequences of last season's actions. The show's darker tone and new dynamics between characters are set to keep viewers engaged. As always, the series will air on NBC and be available to stream on Peacock the following day, with international viewers able to access their usual domestic streaming platforms via VPN.
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