NBC Drops “One Chicago” From Wednesday Nights Starting May 2026 — What’s Going On?
📺 What’s REALLY happening to “One Chicago” in May 2026?
The trio—Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.—aren’t being permanently dropped from Wednesday nights.
👉 What’s actually happening is a seasonal schedule shift tied to the end of the TV season.
- All three shows air their season finales on May 13, 2026
- After that, NBC naturally stops airing new episodes
- Wednesdays are then filled with reruns or other programming
This is standard TV practice—not a cancellation or removal.
⏸️ Why they “disappear” after May
Every year, network TV follows the same cycle:
1. 📆 Season ends in May
Primetime dramas typically wrap up in May, and One Chicago is no exception.
2. 🔁 Summer = reruns or replacement shows
NBC fills the schedule with:
- Reruns
- Specials
- Reality programming
3. 🍂 Return in fall
The franchise is already renewed for the 2026–2027 season, meaning it’s coming back later this year.
🚨 So why are people freaking out?
Because of misleading viral posts.
Most of the “NBC drops One Chicago” claims come from:
- Facebook posts
- Clickbait headlines
- Misinterpretation of the normal hiatus
These posts make it sound like:
👉 “The shows are gone for good”
When in reality:
👉 “The season ended, and they’ll be back in fall”
🔄 This isn’t even unusual
This happens every year with One Chicago:
- Episodes stop after finales
- Fans notice they’re missing
- Rumors start spreading
We’ve even seen similar confusion during:
- Olympic coverage breaks in early 2026
- Midseason hiatuses
- Strike-related delays in past years
📊 The bigger picture: The franchise is STILL strong
Far from being dropped:
- All three shows are renewed again
- They remain one of NBC’s top-performing blocks
- Wednesday nights are still expected to be their home in fall
💬 Bottom line
👉 NBC did NOT cancel or permanently remove “One Chicago” from Wednesdays.
What’s actually going on:
- Season ended in May 2026
- Shows go on normal hiatus
- They’ll return with new episodes later (likely fall 2026)