Chicago Fire season 12: next episode and everything we know about the new season

Chicago Fire season 12: next episode and everything we know about the new season

One Chicago Wednesday continues on after Dick Wolf’s trio of Chicago-based series were renewed, and that means we will see even more action in Chicago Fire season 12.

Chicago Fire season 11 ended in a major cliffhanger that will have lasting repercussions with the Firehouse 51 team and we’ll see how everything plays out in season 12.
Next episode of Chicago Fire season 12 The next new episode of Chicago Fire season 12 airs March 20. Here’s what we know about it:

Chicago Fire season 12 episode 7: “Red Flag”
“Violet clashes with her new partner; Severide discovers a hidden stash of money on a call and squares off against the cops working the case; Mouch gets a parking ticket.”

We don’t have a premiere date for UK viewers yet but we’ll have that information for you once it’s announced.

Chicago Fire season 12 episode guide
Keep track of Chicago Fire season 12 episodes and recaps below:

Chicago Fire season 12 episode 1: “Barely Gone”
“Firehouse 51 is forced to share space with Firehouse 17; Kidd and Herrmann fight over Ritter; an arson case tests Kidd and Severide’s relationship; Firehouse 51 says goodbye to one of its own.”Chicago Fire season 12 episode 1 recap

Chicago Fire season 12 episode 2: “Call Me McHolland”
“Mouch sets out to change his legacy and nickname; Ritter pushes Herrmann to see a doctor; Brett searches for the perfect wedding venue.”
Chicago Fire season 12 episode 2 recap

Chicago Fire season 12 episode 3: “Trapped”
“After witnessing a domestic dispute, Brett and Violet decide to take the investigation into their own hands; Mouch vets Truck 81’s new firefighter; Herrmann relies on something new to aid him on the job.”
Chicago Fire season 12 episode 3 recap

Chicago Fire season 12 episode 4: “The Little Things”
“Julia spends a couple of days at 51; Boden’s stepson, James, returns, desperate for Boden to help his mother; after a little girl starts a fire in her backyard, Kidd and her team decide to dig deeper.”
Chicago Fire season 12 episode 4 recapChicago Fire season 12 episode 5: “On the Hook”
“After their defibrillator malfunctions on a call, Brett and Violet search for answers; Herrmann tries to find the perfect home for his new recliner; a secret from Gibson’s past comes to light.”

Chicago Fire season 12 episode 6: “Port in the Storm”
“Firehouse 51 welcomes back some familiar faces and says goodbye to Brett; Violet scrambles to decorate Brett’s wedding venue; a call at the expo center takes a shocking turn.”Here’s an overall synopsis of the series from NBC:

“From renowned Emmy Award-winning executive producer Dick Wolf (Law & Order brand) and co-creator Derek Haas, the writer behind 3:10 to Yuma, comes the adrenaline-fueled drama Chicago Fire. This edge-of-your-seat ride is a look into the professional and personal lives of the firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 as they risk their lives every day to save and protect the citizens of Chicago.”

Chicago Fire season 12 cast
Kara Killmer announced in mid-November that she will be wrapping up her run as Sylvie Brett in season 12. It’s unclear how many episodes of season 12 she will appear in, but it looks like Sylvie might be accepting the marriage proposal from Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer, who left the show in season 10). Spencer returned in season 11 when Kinney stepped away, making several guest appearances and ending the season by popping the question. Since his character lives in Oregon, it would be a natural way for Sylvie to leave while also leaving the door open for a potential return.

Alberto Rosende will also depart the series in season 12. According to Deadline, his final appearance will take place in the season premiere.

Here’s who we expect to see in the upcoming season:
Eamonn Walker as Deputy District Chief Wallace Boden
Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide
Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett
David Eigenberg as Lt. Christopher Herrmann
Miranda Rae Mayo as Stella Kidd
Joe Minoso as Joe Cruz
Christian Stolte as Randy “Mouch” McHolland
Daniel Kyri as Darren Ritter
Alberto Rosende as Blake Gallo
Hanako Greensmith as Violet Mikami

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