Everything You Need to Know About Chicago Fire Season 13

Chicago Fire launched the wildly successful One Chicago franchise for NBC, and has now been renewed for a thirteenth season. Debuting in 2012, the series follows the firefighters and paramedics of the fictional Firehouse 51 in Chicago, responding to some of the most dangerous emergencies that rock the city. Like many of the best procedurals, Chicago Fire shines because it is as much about the harrowing adventure as it is about the complicated personal lives of the characters.

Naturally, Chicago Fire's immediate success led NBC to launch a myriad of spinoffs set in the same universe, and TV maven Dick Wolf eventually came on board to helm the entire One Chicago franchise. Despite its rapid expansion, Chicago Fire has remained true to form and continues to deliver gripping drama season after season. While season 12 was delayed due to the Hollywood strikes of 2023, nothing has dulled the popularity of the series or franchise, and the flagship series shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.

Chicago Fire Season 13 Critical Reception

Season 13 Received Mostly Positive Reviews

Severide and Pascal in the Chicago Fire season 13 finale

When it comes to Chicago Fire season 13, critics were happy with the show overall. It holds a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes as of the airing of the season finale. Decider notes in their early review of the season that Dermot Mulroney "shakes things up in a refreshing way," and while his presence as new character Pascal certainly led to compelling arcs, it also led some of the audience to question how long he would be staying.

Comic Book Resources also calls Taylor Kinney's Severide "the linchpin of the entire series," and notes that he carried several episodes in the season, which will definitely have fans hoping that he continues to sign on for more of the long-running procedural. He is certainly the MVP of season 13.

Overall, Chicago Fire season 13 did see a slight drop in viewers compared to season 12 (via TV Series Finale). There was an overall drop of about 10%, but there are still over 5.6 million audience members tuning in to watch live, which is impressive in the age of streaming for a series that has been on the air for more than a decade.

Where To Stream Chicago Fire Season 13

One Chicago Is All Available To Stream

Boden stands in the rain in his full firefighting gear in Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire Season 13 Release Date

One Chicago Aired Wednesdays In The 2024 TV Season

Novak helping a patient in Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire was quickly renewed for its 13th season along with the rest of the One Chicago shows, and NBC put the franchise on the schedule for the same night. One Chicago Wednesdays began on September 25, 2024. Chicago Fire season 13 aired its finale on May 21, 2025, alongside its spinoffs.

Chicago Fire Season 13 Cast

A Lot Of Changes Happened Before Season 13

  • Severide, Kidd, and Hermann stand next to the fire engine in Chicago Fire
  • Mooch looks down with soot on his face in Chicago Fire
  • Novak and Violet talking to each other in front of the station in Chicago Fire
  • Miranda Rae Mayo as Kidd in a hospital bed and Taylor Kinney as Severide in Chicago Fire
  • Dermot Mulroney's Leo holding up a plug in Anyone But You

Shows like Chicago Fire have pretty consistent ensembles, but the tumultuous changes that happened before season 12 are repeating for season 13 as well. Despite that, fans saw a lot of familiar faces, including Taylor Kinney's Severide, who made his big return in season 12. Though he only joined the show at the beginning of season 12, Rome Flynn did not return as Derrick Gibson in season 13.

The cast of Chicago Fire season 13 included:

Actor

Chicago Fire Role

 

Taylor Kinney

Kelly Severide

Taylor Kinney as Severide looking at a dangerous scene with a concerned expression in Chicago Fire

Dermot Mulroney

Chief Dom Pascal

Blackwater Lane Dermot Mulroney against library stack of books, looking concerned

David Eigenberg

Lt. Christopher Herrmann

David Eigenberg as Hermann standing by a fire truck in Chicago Fire

Joe Minoso

Joe Cruz

Joe Minoso in Chicago Fire

Miranda Rae Mayo

Lt. Stella Kidd

Miranda Rae Mayo As Stella Kidd in Chicago Fire

Daniel Kyri

Darren Ritter

Daniel Kyri as Darren Ritter in Chicago Fire

Hanako Greensmith

Violet Mikami

Hanako Greensmith and Jimmy Nicholas as Violet and Hawkins in Chicago Fire

Christian Stolte

Randall "Mouch" McHolland

Mouch in the hospital during the Chicago Fire season 11 finale.

Jocelyn Hudon

Lyla Novak

Novak smiling as she talks to someone in Chicago Fire

Jake Lockett

Sam Carver

Carver in the Chicago Fire season 13 finale-1

Chicago Fire Season 13 Story

Where Did Season 13 Take The Crew?

A composite image of Severide looking on triumphantly with the team arresting a man by pinning him on the ground in Chicago Fire

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Some of the story of Chicago Fire season 13 is shaped by the conclusion of season 12, which saw Boden retire from his role as Chief and even tap a successor, Christopher Hermann. However, the Chief actually ended up being a new character named Dom Pascal (played by Dermot Mulroney), which meant new relationships forming among the crew and a new adjustment to Pascal's leadership continued throughout the season. Pascal was also accused of murder during the season, so one big arc saw him trying to clear his name.

While the series largely maintained its episodic format with a case every week, season 13 also saw Kidd and Severide contemplate fostering and adopting children due to an ongoing storyline about a young woman who needed help. It also saw hints that Novak might have feelings for the new Chief, which could complicate the team's dynamic moving forward.

Though there were confirmed character exits announced before Chicago Fire season 13 aired, those characters were not written out during the course of the season, leaving fans to speculate as to how those might happen in the future.

How The Chicago Fire Season 13 Finale Sets Up Season 14

Personal Relationships Will Shape Upcoming Stories

Dermot Mulroney as Dom Pascal standing in front of a white board in Chicago Fire

Though Chicago Fire is mostly episodic in nature when it comes to the stories of fire rescue actions, the personal lives of the main characters provide the throughlines for the longer season arcs. That will be the case in Chicago Fire season 14 as well, after the events of the season 13 finale.

In the season 13 finale, Kidd and Severide discovered they were expecting a baby. They had already been considering adoption for much of the season, but after those plans fell through, they will still become parents in season 14, so that will likely be an ongoing storyline for the first few episodes of the season unless the series undergoes a massive time jump.

Herrmann also accepted a demotion so that Mouch could be promoted. While that's an admirable choice to make, that might affect their dynamic going forward, especially since Herrmann already effectively received a demotion when a new Chief was brought in after he was named Chief in season 12.

With at least two cast members stepping down as series regulars (Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett), whether they will appear to end their storylines in Chicago Fire season 14 or not is also still up in the air since the season 13 finale did not address their impending absences.

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