One of the anticipated NBC's tv series 'Chicago PD' will return on March 25. It was spoiled that the comeback will be filled with exciting episodes, starting with undercover by intelligence members to determine potential threat for the major conference. It was also reported that 'Law and Order: SVU', 'Chicago P.D.' and 'Chicago Fire' will have another crossover events.
'Chicago PD' is a rerun this week, but on March 25 it will return with a whole new episode and everyone is going to undercover.
According to the synopsis that NBC has just released, All members of Intelligence are going to have to work to ensure that the safety for the major conference. It's because it will probably have risk when many world leaders gather in one place.
"With a World Trade conference in Chicago, all members of intelligence are undercover in various protest groups to determine potential threats. Ruzek (Patrick Flueger), infiltrates the Black Grid group and befriends Sierra (guest star Lucy Blehar). When she ends up dead intelligence is suspicious of an Argentine Secretary, Fabian Sosa (guest star Gary Perez). Voight (Jason Beghe) and Olinsky (Elias Koteas) question Sosa about the death and the team enlists Mouse (guest star Caleb Hunt) to help with their tech needs in tracking Sosa. Meanwhile Halstead's (Jesse Lee Soffer) brother, Dr. Will Halstead (guest star Nick Gehlfuss) shows up in town for an undetermined amount of time and is already stirring up trouble."
Meanwhile, "Law and Order: SVU," "Chicago P.D.," "Chicago Fire" has another crossover episodes, according to a report. This is the second crossover event that "SVU" has done with the other two shows this season. The first was back in November.
Showrunner of 'Chicago P.D.' and 'Chicago Fire', Matt Olmstead told TV Guide that the event will be "a real good one. Big swings, big stakes."
He also spoiled tiny pieces of the storyline. He said, "The teams will be in pursuit of a Ted Bundy-esque killer who has spent time in Chicago and New York." He added that "this crossover event will go back and forth between the two cities, integrating the story a lot more between the different teams."
Catch "Chicago P.D." on Wednesdays at 10 p.m on NBC.
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