One Chicago first look offers clues about Chicago Fire cliffhanger

One Chicago franchise 2019-2020 season key art featuring the casts of Chicago Fire, Chicago PD and Chicago Med. Photo Credit: Courtesy of NBC.
One Chicago franchise 2019-2020 season key art featuring the casts of Chicago Fire, Chicago PD and Chicago Med. Photo Credit: Courtesy of NBC. /
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Watch the new One Chicago first look, which not only previews Chicago Med and Chicago PD, but gives more clues as to who may die on Chicago Fire.

This season’s One Chicago “first look” featurette is here—and it holds some clues to figuring out who might be killed in the Chicago Fire season 8 premiere.

Once again, NBC has put together a brief video that includes behind the scenes clips while stars talk about the new seasons of Chicago Med, Fire, and Chicago PD.

It offers its first look at the final episode for Dr. Connor Rhodes (Colin Donnell), and explains what at least part of his exit storyline is about—spoiler alert: it’s related to what happened previously in the Med season 4 finale, and it’s not good.

Plus, tensions are running high in the PD premiere as Intelligence investigates the murder of their nemesis Brian Kelton (John C. McGinley). Was he killed by someone that they know, or someone on the team?

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But what fans will really be interested in is what the “first look” tells about the Fire cliffhanger, in which a character is almost certain to be killed off.

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Eamonn Walker (Chief Wallace Boden) and Christian Stolte (Mouch) are two of the actors who are shown being interviewed in the video.

That reaffirms that Boden won’t be killed in the season premiere, and means viewers can also remove Mouch from the death pool.

Having previously eliminated Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer), Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) and Stella Kidd (Miranda Rae Mayo) from contention, who does that leave as potential victims?

Fans should be getting worried about Otis (Yuri Sardarov), Joe Cruz (Joe Minoso), Darren Ritter (recurring guest star Daniel Kyri), and Christopher Herrmann (David Eigenberg).

While both paramedics are also not confirmed to be safe, it’s unlikely that Chicago Fire would kill off either one, since Sylvie Brett (Kara Killmer) has an unresolved storyline with her engagement and Emily Foster (Annie Ilonzeh) just got here.

So with a week to go, the list of characters we might potentially say goodbye to is narrowed down to four, thanks to this new video. Watch it for yourself below and then tell us who you think won’t be returning in the comments underneath.

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