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Chicago P.D.

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TV Show TV-14 2014 8.4 /10 Returning
NBC A NBC Original
Created by Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead

Chicago P.D. focuses on the men and women of the Chicago Police Department's 21st District, splitting attention between uniformed officers who patrol neighborhoods and the Intelligence Unit that handles high-stakes investigations. Each episode balances routine patrol responses and street-level... Read more

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About Chicago P.D.

Chicago P.D. focuses on the men and women of the Chicago Police Department's 21st District, splitting attention between uniformed officers who patrol neighborhoods and the Intelligence Unit that handles high-stakes investigations. Each episode balances routine patrol responses and street-level confrontations with serialized probes into organized crime, drug trafficking and high-profile homicides. At the center is Hank Voight, a tough, pragmatic sergeant whose methods and alliances shape the squad. Supporting detectives and beat officers struggle with long hours, bureaucratic pressures and personal costs, while cases spill over into their private lives. The show blends procedural casework with longer character arcs to show how policing affects community relations and personal morality, and it often follows how one major case reshapes team dynamics.

The series premiered on NBC in 2014, created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead as part of Wolf's Chicago franchise. Produced by Wolf, it features an ensemble cast and frequent crossovers with sister series that expand its scope and tone.

Although Chicago P.D. hasn't dominated major television award ceremonies, the series and several cast members have attracted nominations and honors from industry groups and fan-voted awards, recognizing standout performances, guest appearances and technical work across multiple seasons, and earning occasional individual cast nods from critics groups and fan organizations.

Chicago P.D. helped popularize the interconnected 'Chicago' TV universe, making crossover events an anticipated TV moment and giving viewers recurring moral debates about policing tactics. Hank Voight became a signature television antihero, and the show's gritty, street-level set pieces influenced other network procedurals and sparked discussion about law enforcement portrayal.

The show holds a solid fan rating, with an 8.4/10 average from 2,519 votes, and critics have praised its ensemble and procedural energy. Storylines probe ethics in policing, unit loyalty, community relations and the emotional toll of street work. Viewers often debate Voight's tactics and their moral implications.

Details

Release Date
January 08, 2014
Rating
TV-14
User Ratings
2,528 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
13
Episodes
255
Network
NBC
Status
Returning Series
Genres
Crime, Drama
Country
United States
Studio
Universal Television +1 more
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Jason Beghe

Jason Beghe

Hank Voight

Marina Squerciati

Marina Squerciati

Kim Burgess

Patrick John Flueger

Patrick John Flueger

Adam Ruzek

LaRoyce Hawkins

LaRoyce Hawkins

Kevin Atwater

Benjamin Levy Aguilar

Benjamin Levy Aguilar

Officer Dante Torres

Arienne Mandi

Arienne Mandi

Eva Imani

Amy Morton

Amy Morton

Trudy Platt

Created by: Dick Wolf, Matt Olmstead

Seasons (13 seasons, 255 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

15 episodes - 2014

Season 2

Season 2

23 episodes - 2014

Season 3

Season 3

23 episodes - 2015

Season 4

Season 4

23 episodes - 2016

Season 5

Season 5

22 episodes - 2017

Season 6

Season 6

22 episodes - 2018

Season 7

Season 7

20 episodes - 2019

Season 8

Season 8

16 episodes - 2020

Season 9

Season 9

22 episodes - 2021

Season 10

Season 10

22 episodes - 2022

Season 11

Season 11

13 episodes - 2024

Season 12

Season 12

22 episodes - 2024

Season 13

Season 13

13 episodes - 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Chicago P.D. is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, and Peacock Premium. You can also rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, Chicago P.D. is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

Yes, you can buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Chicago P.D. has 13 seasons with a total of 255 episodes.

With a rating of 8.4/10 from 2,528 viewers, Chicago P.D. is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

Chicago P.D. focuses on the men and women of the Chicago Police Department's 21st District, splitting attention between uniformed officers who patrol neighborhoods and the Intelligence Unit that handles high-stakes investigations. Each episode balances routine patrol responses and street-level co...

Chicago P.D. stars Jason Beghe, Marina Squerciati, Patrick John Flueger, LaRoyce Hawkins, and Benjamin Levy Aguilar.

Chicago P.D. was created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead.

Chicago P.D. was released on January 08, 2014.

Chicago P.D. is a Crime and Drama series.

No, Chicago P.D. is a fictional drama created by Dick Wolf and Matt Olmstead. It draws on real-world police issues for inspiration, but the characters and plots are not based on a single true case.

The series was filmed primarily in Chicago, with many on-location scenes around the city and production work done at Cinespace Chicago Film Studios. That gives the show a lot of authentic Chicago landmarks and neighborhoods.

Yes, Chicago P.D. is part of the Chicago franchise and frequently crosses over with Chicago Fire and Chicago Med in multi-episode events. There have also been occasional crossover events involving Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Chicago P.D. is a gritty crime drama that tackles organized crime, murders, and drug trafficking, and it often features violent or emotionally intense scenes. It's aimed at older teens and adults and may be too intense for younger viewers.