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Chicago (franchise)

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Original work
  
Chicago Fire

Creator
  
Michael Brandt Derek Haas Dick Wolf Matt Olmstead

Television series
  
Chicago Fire Chicago P.D. Chicago Med Chicago Justice

Related TV series
  
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

The Chicago franchise is a media franchise of American television programs created by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Dick Wolf, and Matt Olmstead and currently broadcast on NBC, all of which deal with different public services in Chicago, Illinois.

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As of March 2, 2017 (2017-03-02), 218 episodes of the Chicago franchise have aired.

Overview

The Chicago franchise focuses on the professional and private lives of the firefighters, police officers, emergency medical personnel and legal professionals who serve the city of Chicago. A recurring and unifying theme of the four shows is Molly's, a small bar owned by three firefighters which has been frequented by characters from all four shows. Dick Wolf has stated that most episodes in the franchise will end with a scene at Molly's, saying that "it's a great note on the end of every show that connects all the shows".

Chicago Fire

Chicago Fire follows the firefighters, paramedics and rescue squad members of Chicago Fire Department Firehouse 51.

Chicago P.D.

Chicago P.D. follows the uniformed patrol officers and detectives of the Chicago Police Department's 21st District. The Chicago Fire episode "Let Her Go" serves as the backdoor pilot.

Chicago Med

Chicago Med follows the doctors and nurses of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. The Chicago Fire episode "I Am the Apocalypse" serves as the backdoor pilot.

Chicago Justice

Chicago Justice follows the prosecutors and investigators at the Cook County State’s Attorney's Office. The Chicago P.D. episode "Justice" serves as the backdoor pilot.

Crossovers

The following table displays all the crossover storylines involving the Chicago series.

References

Chicago (franchise) Wikipedia