Is Chicago PD season 5 available to stream on Netflix?

CHICAGO P.D. -- "Politics" Episode 508 -- Pictured: Marina Squerciati as Kim Burgess -- (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein/NBC)
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Politics" Episode 508 -- Pictured: Marina Squerciati as Kim Burgess -- (Photo by: Matt Dinerstein/NBC) /
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Is Chicago PD season 5 available to stream on Netflix? Find out is Chicago PD on Netflix and if you can stream Chicago PD season 5 on Netflix.

Is Chicago PD season 5 available to stream on Netflix? Now that Chicago PD season 5 is over, One Chicago fans are wondering if they can catch up with the current season on the popular streaming service.

The fifth season was a busy one for the Intelligence Unit. The season’s main storyline involved the unit under scrutiny from Denny Woods (Mykelti Williamson), who was using his investigation as a way to get back at his former partner Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) after Voight had turned him in to Internal Affairs in season 4.

It also saw the addition of Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) as a full-time cast member after she was a recurring character during season 4, and ended with the shocking death of one of the main cast members.

Plus, it also contained the series’ landmark one hundredth episode! But is Chicago PD on Netflix so you can re-watch it?

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With all of that happening in and around Intelligence, it’s totally expected that One Chicago fans would want to stream Chicago PD season 5 on Netflix. Maybe you missed an episode or two over the course of the the season, or you want to go back and re-watch any of those show-changing installments.

Unfortunately, that’s not an option. The answer to is Chicago PD season 5 on Netflix is that it isn’t available at all, either for streaming or to rent on DVD.

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The DVD release for this latest season hasn’t even been announced yet and NBC has a content streaming agreement with Netflix’s rival service Hulu. So it’s unlikely you’ll ever see Voight and company in your Netflix queue.