Complete Series Coverage 'Chicago P.D.'

Chicago P.D. Alum Tracy Spiridakos Headlining New Procedural for USA Network

Chicago P.D. alum Tracy Spiridakos is headlining a new procedural for USA Network based on a series with 19 books.

Who Plays Deputy Chief Reid on Chicago P.D.?

If you felt your jaw hit the floor watching Chicago P.D. Season 12, you’re not alone. Deputy Chief Charlie Reid came in hot. Mysterious, commanding, and deeply unsettling. But who brought this dangerously charismatic character to life? It was actor…

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 22 Review: ‘Vows’

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 22 ‘Vows’ gives us the Burzek wedding we’ve been waiting for, as Voight makes a devastating choice.

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 22 Preview: ‘Vows’

Chicago P.D. Season 12 comes to an end with an episode that gives us the wedding fans have been waiting for. Here’s what we know.

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 21 Review: ‘Open Caskett’

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 21 ‘Open Caskett’ shakes up Intelligence and sets up an explosive finale. Reid vs. Voight. Who will win?

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 21 Preview: ‘Open Caskett’

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 21 ‘Open Caskett’ takes us back to the Deputy Chief Reid case as the team tries to take him down.

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 20 Review: ‘Black Ice’

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 20 ‘Black Ice’ puts Adam Ruzek in danger a couple of times, and we were still pretty bored.

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 20 Preview: ‘Black Ice’

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 20 looks to be a really heavy episode, and on this day and age, we’re a little concerned.

Toya Turner Talks Kiana Cook’s Backstory on Chicago P.D. & Fitting Right into Intelligence

Toya Turner talks Kiana Cook fitting into Intelligence, that backstory and the latest episode of Chicago P.D. titled “Name Image Likeness.”

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 19 Review: ‘Name Image Likeness’

Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 19 ‘Name Image Likeness’ advances Kiana’s characterization while solving the case, not the other way around.