The landscape of the One Chicago universe is undergoing a significant shift as showrunners Andrew Schneider and Diane Frolov have announced their departure from Chicago Med. The couple, who have been at the helm of the medical drama since its inception in 2015, expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to work on the show and their decision to explore new possibilities after nine seasons.
Chicago Med, which is currently in its ninth season, has been a key component of Dick Wolf's One Chicago franchise, alongside Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. The series has garnered a loyal fan base and has consistently delivered strong viewership numbers, averaging 10.5 million viewers across all platforms.
While Frolov and Schneider's exit may come as a surprise to some fans, it is not the first major change to occur within the One Chicago universe. Original Chicago Fire showrunner Derek Haas recently announced his departure after a decade with the show, signaling a shift in leadership for the long-running series.
In addition to the showrunner changes, several cast members from the One Chicago franchise have also bid farewell to their respective shows in recent months. From Chicago Fire to Chicago P.D., the departures of key actors have marked a period of transition for the interconnected series.
Despite these changes, the One Chicago universe continues to captivate audiences with its compelling storytelling and beloved characters. As fans eagerly await the announcement of new showrunners for Chicago Med, the legacy of the franchise remains strong, promising more drama, heartache, and triumphs in the Windy City.
Chicago Med airs on NBC Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET.