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NBC Plans ‘Chicago’ Series Crossover Episodes for March

In an exciting development for fans of the “One Chicago” franchise, NBC has announced a crossover event featuring its popular series: “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” and “Chicago P.D.” This special event is set to air on March 4, 2025.

Details of the Crossover Event

The crossover will feature back-to-back episodes, all revolving around a single storyline. Traditionally, “Chicago Med” airs at 8 p.m., followed by “Chicago Fire” at 9 p.m., and “Chicago P.D.” at 10 p.m. However, for this unique event, the evening will start with “Chicago Fire,” followed by “Chicago Med,” and concluding with “Chicago P.D.”

Plot Overview

The crossover’s plot centers on an intense crisis. Firehouse 51 is dispatched to an airfield where a passenger jet has gone silent mid-flight. This emergency triggers a deadly investigation, revealing a larger mystery with significant consequences that may endanger many lives.

Previous Crossover Events

  • The last crossover event aired in January 2025, involving a gas explosion at a high-rise building.
  • This incident left 40 individuals trapped underground.
  • The prior full crossover prior to that occurred in 2019, titled “Infection,” concerning a city-wide outbreak of a flesh-eating disease.

Production Team Behind the Series

“One Chicago” is produced by Universal Television in collaboration with Wolf Entertainment. Executive producer Dick Wolf oversees all three shows along with Peter Jankowski. Each series has additional executive producers:

Series Executive Producers
Chicago Fire Andrea Newman, Reza Tabrizi, Matt Whitney
Chicago Med Allen MacDonald, Stephen Hootstein
Chicago P.D. Gwen Sigan, Chad Saxton, Gavin Harris, Jason Beghe

This upcoming event promises to be a thrilling experience for loyal viewers, merging the dramatic elements across the three distinct narratives of the “One Chicago” universe.

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