Actors leaving is nothing new for One Chicago, which also comprises Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. However, shifts in the ensemble have been more common for the past few seasons, as budget restrictions have occasionally impacted how the stories unfold on screen.

Deadline reports that Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett are not expected to return to Chicago Fire if the procedural drama is renewed for season 14. Kyri, who plays Daniel Ritter, has been with the show since season 7. Lockett, a relatively more recent addition in the role of Sam Carver, has been with Chicago Fire since season 11. The exits come ahead of likely renewals for NBC's Wolf Entertainment dramas, which include Law & Order, though those renewals may include cuts to the budget.

The departures of Kyri and Lockett are reportedly part of an overall effort to downsize budgets across the board. The long-running firefighter procedural, in particular, is looking ahead at negotiations with several veteran Chicago Fire cast . As these negotiations unfold and renewal talks continue between NBC and production studio Universal Television, there could be more departures across all five Wolf Entertainment shows that air on NBC. That would also mean Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D.

What The Latest Cast Exits Mean For Chicago Fire

More Could Be On The Way

Carver and Ritter in Chicago Fire

Given that filming continues, ahead of a likely renewal for Chicago Fire season 14, Ritter and Carver are expected to get proper send-offs for their characters. During their time on the show, both firefighters faced different personal and professional struggles. The hit procedural, which remains strong in the ratings, both in of streaming and traditional viewing, has generally had to maneuver around changes to the cast. It was previously reported that the NBC show was reducing the number of episodes each main cast member was required to appear in as a way of addressing the budget.

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The latest update takes it a step further, noting that there may well be more departures across all of the shows that comprise the Dick Wolf universe. Those shows crossover from time to time and share a history. They could look markedly different if, as reports continuously suggest, renewals are imminent. Further casting news could trickle out in the coming weeks and months, with negotiations continuing.

Our Take On The Chicago Fire Exits

TV Is Facing Challenges

Chicago Fire may be a hit, but network television isn't what it was even a decade or so ago. Though still a success and still reliable, money from advertising that networks rely on is continually at risk. This leads networks to negotiate with studios over keeping the shows they want, albeit at a lower price. These, in return, get reflected in the on-screen changes that have also affected dramas like Grey's Anatomy on ABC and the FBI franchise on CBS.

Chicago Fire airs Wednesdays at 9 PM ET on NBC

Source: Deadline

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Chicago Fire
TV-14
Drama
Release Date
October 10, 2012
Network
NBC
Showrunner
Andrea Newman
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    Taylor Kinney
    Kelly Severide
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    David Eigenberg
    Christopher Herrmann

WHERE TO WATCH

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Chicago Fire follows the lives of firefighters, rescue squad , and paramedics of Firehouse 51 in Chicago as they face professional and personal challenges, showcasing their dedication, teamwork, and resilience.

Directors
Michael Brandt
Writers
Michael Brandt
Creator(s)
Michael Brandt, Derek Haas
Main Genre
Drama
Seasons
13
Story By
michael brandt
Streaming Service(s)
Peacock