Chicago Fire is gearing up for its 13th season with the addition of Dermot Mulroney to the cast. Mulroney will be taking on the role of Chief Dom Pascal in the long-running NBC series, set to premiere on Sept. 25. Details about his character are being kept under wraps for now.
The departure of Eamonn Walker, who portrayed Chief Wallace Boden for the past 12 seasons, has left Firehouse 51 potentially in need of a new leader. Walker's exit as a series regular at the end of the previous season opened the door for new dynamics within the firehouse.
Before leaving, Boden hinted at his successor by indicating to David Eigenberg's Christopher Herrmann that he was Boden's choice for the new chief. This sets the stage for potential conflicts as the new season unfolds.
Returning cast members alongside Eigenberg include Taylor Kinney, Miranda Rae Mayo, Joe Miñoso, Christian Stolte, Daniel Kyri, Hanako Greensmith, and Jocelyn Hudon. The ensemble promises to deliver another season of gripping firefighting drama.
Mulroney, known for his recent TV work in Marvel's Secret Invasion, Prime Video's Hanna, and recurring roles in Station 19 and Shameless, brings a wealth of experience to his new role. His upcoming project on Starz, The Hunting Wives, alongside Malin Akerman and Brittany Snow, further showcases his versatility as an actor.
With a diverse filmography that includes the iconic Scream franchise, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Anyone But You, Mulroney's addition to Chicago Fire is sure to captivate audiences.
Stay tuned for the highly anticipated 13th season of Chicago Fire, where Mulroney's Chief Dom Pascal is set to shake things up at Firehouse 51.