There won’t be a dry eye in the station, and not because of spray from a hose. 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. His finale is next Wednesday, and the promo for his farewell promises a lot of emotion.
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Following Deadline’s exclusive news last week that Alberto Rosende will make his final appearance on NBC’s Chicago Fire in the Season 12 premiere, the actor is opening up about his decision. “When I decided to end my time with Chicago, it wasn’t easy. The people I’ve met were truly special, the friendships I’ve made will
Spoiler Alert: The following story reveals major plot points from the Season 11 finale of NBC’s Chicago Fire. Jesse Spencer returned for the Season 11 finale of NBC’s Chicago Fire on Wednesday night, an explosive episode that ended on at least a couple of cliffhangers. Let’s first break down the Matt Casey of it all,
Two private security guards on the set of NBC’s Chicago Fire were injured Thursday when youths broke through a barrier and drove a four-wheeler onto the drama’s Chicago set. The incident occurred in the city’s South Loop near the downtown Fire Academy. The guards, whose names were not released, were ultimately struck by the four-wheeler.
Jesse Spencer will make a special comeback in the role of Matt Casey in an upcoming Chicago Fire episode. Spencer’s appearance will help soothe fans missing series regular Taylor Kinney, who took a leave of absence to deal with a personal matter. The Spencer return is planned for an April 5 air date, but there
Jesse Spencer is back on NBC‘s Chicago Fire alongside Taylor Kinney for the highly anticipated Season 10 finale titled “The Magnificent City of Chicago,” airing May 25. Spencer exited the series in October after a decade on the firefighter drama. Spencer is wearing a blue suit as his character Matt Casey is standing in as his best
Charlie Barnett reflected on being written out of NBC’s Chicago Fire at the end of Season 3, saying while he was “really sad at the time” it turned out to be a “blessing in disguise. “[The show] was a behemoth that I never really saw coming. I was thankful to be a part of it,”