‘Chicago Fire’ Boss on Taylor Kinney’s Return, Kara Killmer’s Final Season and New Arrivals (2024)

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[This story contains spoilers from the second episode of Chicago Fire season 12, “Call Me McHolland.”]

In the eyes of Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman, multiple seasons of any show that brings what she considers to be continual grind from everyday action heroes is going to garner change. And that’s exactly what viewers saw Wednesday night, as old guard firefighters Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Randy “Mouch” McHolland (Christian Stolte) struggled with the blows of Father Time in two separate, potentially career-ending dilemmas.

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Faithful viewers of NBC‘s long-running drama had been left wondering about Mouch’s fate after season 11, and whether the longtimer had survived shrapnel from a sniper’s bullet in the finale cliffhanger. It wasn’t until last week’s season 12 premiere that it was revealed that Mouch survived his near-deadly ordeal. But, as this week’s second episode showed, Mouch is still struggling with the effects of his injury, and has taken it upon himself to change the way he lives and treats his body to show he can still compete with the best of them.

And then there’s Herrmann, who risked his own life to save Firehouse 51 from a bomb package in last week’s episode. The blast knocks Herrmann out, but he recovers. But this week’s episode revealed that he has suffered severe hearing loss from the incident. Fellow firefighter and friend Darren Ritter (Daniel Kyri) picks up on Herrmann’s hearing loss, but the fireman is in denial (or, he’s afraid of what the revelation of such an injury might cost to his beloved career).

Newman, who took over showrunner duties full-time for season 12 following co-creator Derek Haas’ exit from the One Chicago franchise, recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter over Zoom to discuss Mouch’s and Herrmann’s story arcs, and also give viewers insight into the character comings and goings within season 12 of the NBC and Dick Wolf long-running series — from Taylor Kinney‘s return to Kara Killmer’s impending exit, and other new arrivals ahead.

How does it feel to drive what some might call a mega-horsepower-muscle-car of a show as sole showrunner of Chicago Fire?

I’ll say that because it’s such a big show, you really don’t do this show solo anyway. This is a big action show; it’s a big character show. It has got so many things, so we work so closely with production. We’ve got this amazing producer, Demetra [Diamantopoulos], and director Reza [Tabrizi], and we’re in touch constantly. It’s always felt like a real team effort on this show. But, it’s fun! It’s fun to be a female showrunner on a big action show with some ass-kicking female characters. That’s a thrill for me! We have Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) and Brett (Kara Killmer) and Violet Mikami (Hanako Greensmith), all of them this year have some great, tough storylines, and I love that.

But, you know, Derek [Haas] built this show and I still talk to him or text with him every single day. He’s such a part of this show still, so it kind of feels like he never left.

Is it safe to say you are going shift into gears not yet ventured now that you have total control?

Still using that metaphor, I think what that really means for a show like this is just digging down deeper into the characters, finding new character dynamics we haven’t seen before. Mouch with episode two is a good example. He’s been here from the beginning, but now we’re seeing other sides of him and digging in a little bit, and I love being able to do that. Season 12 on our show, it’s such a gift. You’ve seen these arcs for these characters, but you are finding new dimensions all the time. And that’s what I’m excited to do this year: New pairings, people we haven’t maybe seen work together or get tight before. Exploring all those character dynamics a little more.

‘Chicago Fire’ Boss on Taylor Kinney’s Return, Kara Killmer’s Final Season and New Arrivals (3)

Speaking of Mouch and episode two, it appeared his character and firefighter Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg) were going through different yet similar crises. Both were in a battle for their professional lives against Father Time (Mouch tells the crew he wants to be remembered as having “left it all on the table” as he battles back from a serious injury. And Herrmann is trying hide his severe hearing loss from Firehouse 51 after saving the crew from a box with a bomb in it.) Will this idea of battling with Father Time be explored throughout the season?

I can’t tell you how much I love that question. I love it because it is such a part of being an action hero. This is what these firefighters do! And what these first responders do. It’s a very physical job. So, what happens when you are fighting Father Time over the course of it? The guy who is our technical consultant, Steve Chikerotis, who is a deputy district chief, he’s retired and probably in the range of Mouch and Hermann. And I’ve seen that guy with his bare hands — when a tech van pulled up to scout — fend off two pit bulls attacking a passerby. It was a scary thing; this guy reaches in with his bare f*cking hands and rips these pit bulls off of him! He’s as badass as they come, even at a retired age. He’s incredible and he is fearsome, and you would not want get in a fight with that guy no matter the age.

But that being said, you’re absolutely right. It’s that’s something that’s always a struggle. And they raised the mandate retirement this year to 65. So, you can be a firefighter at 65 and a lot of these guys and women, they work hard to stay in shape and stay a part of it. But they also have to start thinking about the future; some of them are happy sliding into a desk job at a certain point. They can function that way like Boden, the fire chief of Firehouse 51 [played by Eamonn Walker]. It is a little bit of a struggle, but he can do the desk job. But then there are some people that are adrenaline junkies; they are never going to want to hang it up and just move to a desk.

So, that is going to be a struggle for the entire season, with the old guard and the new guard. They are seeing these young guys come in and the questions are, “Do I have limitations and if so, what are they? And, will they hamper me on the job? And, what’s the safest thing for everybody?” But you know, they’re still tough!

Taylor Kinney returned as Lieutenant Kelly Severide this season after Kinney took an extended break from the show. In episode one, there was friction between him and his wife, Lt. Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo). Now, in episode two, there’s friction between Severide and Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso). Cruz is thinking about leaving Firehouse 51 and becoming a lieutenant somewhere else. Could this play into a spinoff that was slated forSeveride’s character?

Severide’s challenge is to come back to regain the trust that he lost when he got sucked into those arson cases. And definitely Kidd sees arson cases as a drug for Severide, in the same way he looks at arson as a drug. It’s something that he gets caught up in, and there’s just so much rich stuff there because his dad was in arson and he had a really fraught relationship with his father. So, is he falling into some kind of scary groove? A then-you-become-your-father-no-matter-what-you-do groove? He has to figure out how to keep it all together, make sure he regains the trust that he lost with Cruz and with Kidd. And he wants to keep arson in his life. Arson is a very compelling area. As a writer it’s really compelling, and I know Severide as a character loves it. Yeah, you’ll have to find a balance there.

‘Chicago Fire’ Boss on Taylor Kinney’s Return, Kara Killmer’s Final Season and New Arrivals (4)

How about Kara Killmer’s Sylvie Brett character? We know she’s preparing to get married to Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) and move to Oregon with her new adopted baby. Will this be Killmer’s last season?

Sylvie Brett is leaving us this season, but we have her for a while. In episode two, she’s starting to plan for this wedding. And what I’ll say about that is that it will all not go according to plan. She’s going to have to scramble and it’s going to be a challenge to get to where she wants to get to. On that front, there’ll be some twists and turns along the way.

Will we see her fiancé Matt Casey (Spencer) again?

Yes!

What are some of the other storylines that are in store for viewers for the rest of the season?

Obviously, change is one of the themes for this season and we’re going to see fresh faces. You meet Gibson (Rome Flynn), our firefighter in episode two. Love him! He comes in and he’s going tojoin the Firehouse. And then the question is, will he fit in at 51? And, who really is this guy? That’s the question we always ask when someone joins 51, because it takes a certain time to fit in there. So, we’ve got some layers to peel back on Gibson and find out, is he trouble? Is he good trouble, is he bad trouble? We’ll be playing with that character for a while.

And we have a lot to play with Violet [Hanako Greensmith]. She’s been through a lot [her boyfriend, Evan Hawkins, was killed in season 11 trying to rescue a civilian], and she has her partner around for only a little bit longer; so, Violet got a great journey this season with coming out from under Sylvie’s shadow a little bit. She’s had some hard times, her boyfriend, the paramedic chief, was killed right in front of her. So she is going to struggle with that a bit and come take her moment stepping out into the sun, and work through a lot of what she’s been through in the past.

We have all our guys struggling with change and comings and goings, so there’s a lot to play with this season. A lot of new character dynamics.

You’re in the 12th season of Chicago Fire. How does the show stay fresh after this long period of time?

That’s a great question. I think what Fire has that’s very unique — and is unique to me, having written for a long time before I started here — is that it’s like three shows or more possibly. Because we get the action, you get the character dynamics and the soap, and then we always have comedy as part of the show, too. And I think that’s unique for an action show to have full comedy stories that could be episodes of their own. What we like to do is be as true to a first responder’s life as possible. To be as reflective of that world as possible. And that is very much how our first responders get through it in in real life. At the end of the day, you have to find the light at the end of the tunnel and the hope. And humor is a big part of that. The fact that there are so many balls in the air, that keeps it fresh.

How long have you been with Chicago Fire?

Since day one! I never in my life expected, in a TV writer job, to have that kind of permanence. But every time we say that number 12, those of us that have been around for a while, are like, “What? That is not possible!”

What do you think keeps viewers tuning in and coming back, especially amid the Peak TV era and with so many options of what to watch?

You want to be surprised. You don’t want to feel like you’ve been there, done that, especially once you get past a certain season. And we work really hard to always surprise people. Part of that is cast coming and goings. And people get mad and they don’t want to lose people, but the truth is that at the end of the day, you’ve got to shake it up a little bit and keep the roller coaster going. And also, just have characters that people have fallen in love with and want to see. We always say that the 51 team always call themselves a family, and we always write in mind that the audience is part of that family.

New episodes of Chicago Fire air Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on NBC.

‘Chicago Fire’ Boss on Taylor Kinney’s Return, Kara Killmer’s Final Season and New Arrivals (2024)

FAQs

How will Taylor Kinney leave Chicago Fire? ›

In 2023, Taylor Kinney briefly left Chicago Fire due to personal issues and did not return for most of the season. While Kinney was gone, his character Severide was sent away to Texas to join a series of arson investigations.

Who is not returning to Chicago Fire? ›

Original cast member Eamonn Walker is leaving Chicago Fire after 12 seasons. Read on to learn everything to know about his exit, including what Boden's future will be like on the procedural.

Are Matt and Sylvie leaving Chicago Fire? ›

So, no marriage to Batman, but here we are with a made-for-television dream wedding between Sylvie Brett and Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer). The two of you will go off into the sunset, as your character exits the show after the big ceremony. Why was it time to leave?

Who is coming back to Chicago Fire season 12? ›

The last time Severide appeared on the show was during episode 14 of season 11. Other stars returning for season 12 are Miranda Rae Mayo, David Eigenberg, Hanako Greensmith, Joe Minoso and Eamonn Walker.

Who is Kelly Severide's wife in real life? ›

Watch the Season 13 premiere of Chicago Fire Wednesday, September 25 at 9/8c on NBC. People reports that as of 2022, the Chicago Fire star (Severide) has been with a gorgeous woman named Ashley Cruger. On May 14, it was confirmed Kinney and Cruger tied the knot. (Read more here for all the details on their nuptials.)

Is Kelly Severide coming back to Chicago Fire? ›

Kelly Severide will be back in the firehouse. Jessica is a staff writer at Entertainment Weekly, where she covers TV, movies, and pop culture. Her work has appeared in Bustle, NYLON, Cosmopolitan, InStyle, and more. She lives in California with her dog.

Who is leaving Chicago Fire in 2024? ›

Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett

Killmer joined the show in 2014 and took her final bow in a February 2024 episode that saw the beloved paramedic marry Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) and move to Oregon to be with him.

Is Eamonn Walker leaving Chicago Fire for good? ›

No, Walker is not leaving Chicago Fire for good. He simply won't be appearing on the show as a series regular anymore. However, because the character is still alive and well in the universe, the door is open for him to come back in a recurring or guest capacity.

Is Boden really leaving Chicago Fire? ›

Boden decided to take a job elsewhere in the CFD. Here's why the character made this move. The Chicago Fire Season 12 finale revealed that Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker) has decided to quit his longtime position as Deputy District Chief of Firehouse 51.

Why is Mouch leaving Chicago Fire? ›

Christian Stolte is leaving Chicago Fire due to the physical demands at age 60 and a desire for creative freedom, alongside opportunities in the evolving entertainment landscape.

Do Brett and Casey get married? ›

After officially getting engaged in Season 12, Episode 1 ("Barely Gone"), Brett and Casey got married in Season 12, Episode 6 ("Port in the Storm") in a ceremony at an aquarium officiated by Chief Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker).

Why is Brett leaving Chicago Fire in 2024? ›

After accepting Matthew Casey's (Jesse Spencer) heartfelt proposal, Brett and Casey decided she would move with him to Portland to begin their married life together. She revealed her plans to leave Chicago while discussing the wedding with Mouch (Christian Stolte) and Violet (Hanako Greensmith).

Who is not coming back next season on Chicago Fire? ›

EXCLUSIVE: Chicago Fire original cast member Eamonn Walker is stepping away from his series regular duties on the hit NBC series after 12 seasons portraying boss Wallace Boden, Deadline has learned.

Who is the new girl in Chicago Fire? ›

The Big Picture. Lennox is out of Firehouse 51, making way for Jocelyn Hudon to join Chicago Fire as a new paramedic. Violet is set to take over Brett's position and lead the search for the next medic on the ambulance. Jocelyn Hudon has appeared in various shows and Hallmark films, making her a familiar face on NBC.

Is Chicago PD coming back in 2024? ›

NBC has renewed Chicago Pd for a 12th season and 2024-25. The 11th season of 13 episodes (the season is shorter because of the 2023 industry strikes) is expected to finish airing in May.

Is Chief Boden leaving Chicago Fire? ›

Chief Boden left his longtime post after accepting a position as the CFD's Deputy Commissioner, a.k.a the firefighter at the top of the CFD.

Who's leaving Chicago Fire in 2024? ›

Kara Killmer as Sylvie Brett

Killmer joined the show in 2014 and took her final bow in a February 2024 episode that saw the beloved paramedic marry Matt Casey (Jesse Spencer) and move to Oregon to be with him. "The writing's been on the wall for a long time," Kilmer told PEOPLE at the time.

Why are so many actors leaving Chicago Fire? ›

Why characters are leaving One Chicago. “Honestly, longevity is really just part of it. [In] storytelling and in terms of real life, 12 years is a long time and things need to change, just dynamic-wise. You want new characters and you want new dynamics,” Chicago Fire showrunner Andrea Newman explained to the outlet.

Does Severide come back to 51 in season 8? ›

Severide and the offender escape the basem*nt of a warehouse after the latter holds a lit flare and fights Severide until he is apprehended. Soon after, Severide returns to 51. Meanwhile, Foster begins to butt heads with Brett and questions her leadership as PIC.

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