Chicago PD Season 13: Cast, Storylines, and What to Expect
NBC’s hit police drama Chicago PD is officially returning for its highly anticipated Season 13, bringing more high-stakes action, gritty storytelling, and powerful performances from its veteran cast. With a loyal fan base and a long-standing position in the One Chicago franchise, Chicago PD continues to be a cornerstone of primetime drama.
If you’re an actor looking to get involved in this iconic series, keep reading—and learn how you can apply for casting opportunities directly through Project Casting.
Chicago PD Season 13: What We Know So Far
NBC confirmed the renewal of Chicago PD for Season 13 on May 5, 2025, marking another milestone in the show’s enduring success. The new season is slated to feature 21 episodes, aligning with the series’ tradition of extensive and tightly written procedural arcs.
Season 13 is expected to premiere in Fall 2025, returning to its familiar Wednesday 10 PM EST slot on NBC. The scheduling continues its legacy as a pillar in NBC’s midweek lineup alongside Chicago Fire and Chicago Med.
Returning Cast and Character Updates
Chicago PD fans can look forward to the return of the series’ beloved core cast, including:
- Jason Beghe as Sgt. Hank Voight
- Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek
- Marina Squerciati as Officer Kim Burgess
- LaRoyce Hawkins as Officer Kevin Atwater
- Amy Morton as Desk Sgt. Trudy Platt
- Benjamin Levy Aguilar as Officer Dante Torres
However, Season 13 will also mark some major shifts in the cast:
- Toya Turner (Officer Kiana Cook) will not return after Season 12.
- Shawn Hatosy, who portrayed Deputy Chief Charlie Reid, exited the series following the Season 12 finale, in which his character was killed.
These departures are expected to reshape the team’s dynamic and open doors to new character arcs and challenges.
Storylines and What to Expect in Season 13
Season 13 will pick up after the fallout from Deputy Chief Reid’s death, with the Intelligence Unit grappling with growing scrutiny and internal tensions. Led by Sgt. Voight, the team will navigate a mix of emotionally charged investigations and intense moral dilemmas.
While earlier seasons delved heavily into personal drama, the upcoming season will emphasize case-driven narratives and reinforce the unit’s dedication to justice. With Officer Cook’s departure and Torres taking a more central role, fans can anticipate new interpersonal dynamics, unexpected alliances, and a possible shake-up in leadership.
The Legacy of Chicago PD
Since its premiere on January 8, 2014, Chicago PD has carved out a niche in the competitive world of crime television. As part of NBC’s One Chicago universe, the show shares crossovers with Chicago Fire and Chicago Med, creating a rich, interconnected storyline that has kept fans engaged for over a decade.
From complex characters to gritty realism, the show’s success lies in its ability to blend human emotion with the demands of law enforcement, making it one of NBC’s most reliable procedural dramas.
Now Casting: NBC’s Chicago P.D. Background Extras
Looking to join the world of Chicago PD? Here’s your chance:
NBC’s Chicago P.D. Background Casting Call
Apply Now on Project Casting
Position: Background Extras
Location: United States
Compensation:
- $132.80 flat rate for up to 8 hours
- Time-and-a-half after 8 hours
- Additional $35 if your vehicle is used on set
Job Description
A hit network crime series is now accepting general submissions for background actors for an upcoming episode. Casting directors are seeking individuals 18 and older of all ethnicities and genders who are not currently enrolled in high school. This is your opportunity to be part of a high-energy production featuring dramatic scenes and a professional TV set experience. Whether you’re new to background acting or a seasoned extra, all are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities
- Perform as a background extra in various scenes
- Follow on-set directions from assistant directors and production staff
- Arrive prepared for potential wardrobe fittings
- Submit clear headshots, full-body photos, and required wardrobe sizes
- Be available for multiple weekday filming dates (Monday–Friday)
Requirements
- Must be 18+ and a high school graduate
- Open to all looks, genders, and ethnicities
- Must not be attending classes at the time of filming
- Submit all current measurements (see format below)
- No red or white vehicles if submitting with car
- Include headshot and full-length photo with no filters
- Provide visible tattoos or state “NO TATTOOS”
Measurement Submission Format
- Males: Coat/Jacket, T-Shirt, Neck, Sleeve, Waist, Inseam, Shoe
- Females: Dress, T-Shirt, Bra/Cup, Waist, Shoe
- Include vehicle make/model/year/color if applicable
Be Part of the Action – Apply Now
As Chicago PD gears up for another thrilling season, now is the perfect time to break into the industry or expand your resume with background work on a major network show. Whether you’re pursuing a long-term acting career or looking to experience what it’s like on a real television set, this is your opportunity.
Ready to apply?
Visit Project Casting’s Chicago PD job listing and submit your application today.