Thursdays on NBC mean it's time for One Chicago action, and Season 12 of Chicago P.D. has taken viewers on a wild ride.
Season 12 has been firing off on all cylinders as the fearless Intelligence Unit solves whatever chaotic case comes their way. From new officers making their way to the squad room to beloved fan favorites making romantic strides within their personal lives, the drama has been non-stop both in and out of the precinct. While Season 12 of Chicago P.D. remains on hiatus, the One Chicago action will return soon.
"The funny thing is that, with all the darkness, we goof around the whole time," Patrick John Flueger (P.D.'s Adam Ruzek) told The Hollywood Reporter. "Everyone is so serious, but at the same time, we goof around. Every set says, 'We're a family, we're a family.' I'll tell you what: we are a family! Our crew works so hard; they're there for such long hours that, if we didn't goof around, I don't know how it would be survivable."
Read on to learn when new episodes of Chicago P.D. Season 12 return.
Toya Turner as Kiana Cook and Patrick John Flueger as Officer Adam Ruzek in Chicago P.D. Season 12, Episode 9. Photo: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC
Is Chicago P.D. new tonight, March 19, 2025?
Unfortunately, not.
Chicago P.D. — as well as Chicago Med Season 10 and Chicago Fire Season 13 — will not be airing a new episode tonight.
Kiana Cook (Toya Turner), Sgt. Hank Voight (Jason Beghe), Dante Torres (Benjamin Levy Aguilar) appear in Chicago P.D. Season 12 Episode 5. Photo: Elizabeth Sisson/NBC
When will new episodes of Chicago P.D. Season 12 return?
New episodes of Chicago P.D. Season 12 return next week on Wednesday, March 26 at 10/9c on NBC. One Chicago episodes are also available to stream the next day on Peacock, NBC's streaming service.
Denny Woods (Mykelti Williamson) and Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) appear on Chicago P.D. Season 5 Episode 13 "Chasing Monsters". Photo: Matt Dinerstein/NBC
How can I watch old episodes of Chicago P.D.?
You can watch every episode of Chicago P.D. on Peacock. Whether you want to stay caught up with P.D.'s Season 12 cases or relive the Intelligence Unit's early days, Peacock is the perfect place for a One Chicago marathon.
"It's a pretty big [One Chicago] family," series creator Dick Wolf said in 2019. "Everybody gets along. I mean, there are no squeaky wheels in the cast… I've never had anything like it, which is, I think, only visible to the audience by the fact of how good they are together. There are no line counters. There are no 'Where's my close-up?' It's a remarkably ensemble-like world."