We’re getting tons of intriguing signals about where the show is going as Chicago Fire season 11 approaches. On social media, the cast has shared promotional images, teaser trailers, and behind-the-scenes updates, but now showrunner Derek Haas is providing some commentary.
Haas just had a conversation with Entertainment Tonight to talk about the season 11 premiere’s tone and how it will be different from previous openings. He also discusses how much time has passed since the stressful season finale from last year’s premiere.
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The showrunner stated that “Season 11 blasts off with a furious speed, starting precisely where we left Severide and Kidd last season — and the episode never lets up for the full hour.” “Let’s just say it’s really hot. beginning with the first second.
Given the frantic tone of the One Chicago trailer, the heat makes sense. Stellaride appear to have had little time to comprehend the attack they had on their wedding night before being thrust into an urgent scenario that appears to take up the most of the episode’s time.
In the photographs for the “Hold Me Tight” episode, Kidd and Severide can be seen working with their 51 teams to make sense of the problem. Structures need to be examined, and people need to be taken to the hospital.
In one particularly ominous image, Kidd and Violet (Hanako Greensmith) are shown assisting Brett (Kara Killmer) in tending to an accident victim.
To allow viewers going into it to be startled or excited in real time, Haas has kept specifics about the plot and the main narrative under wraps, like with the finest teasers. It will be one of Chicago Fire’s most tense episodes in recent memory, and it will help set the tone for a season that is all about accepting change. That much is certain.
The eleventh season of Chicago Fire will begin on September 21 at 9 p.m. NBC at EST.