Firehouse 51 is undergoing some changes as Brandon Larracuente joins the cast of “Chicago Fire” as a series regular for Season 14. This news comes after the announcement that Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett, who portrayed Ritter and Sam Carver respectively, will not be returning for the upcoming season. The exits of these characters, who were initially recurring before becoming series regulars, leaves fans wondering how their storylines will conclude on the show.
Brandon Larracuente was previously seen on the Prime Video drama “On Call,” produced by Dick Wolf, but the series will not be returning for a second season. His impressive resume includes roles in popular shows like “The Good Doctor,” “Party of Five,” “13 Reasons Why,” and “Bloodline.” Larracuente is represented by Global Artists Agency, A Management, and Goodman Genow Schenkman.
“Chicago Fire,” produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment, boasts a stellar lineup of executive producers including Dick Wolf, Peter Jankowski, Andrea Newman, Reza Tabrizi, and Matt Whitney. The show, along with its sister series “Chicago Med” and “Chicago P.D.,” is set to make a return in the fall on NBC.
Fans of the “One Chicago” universe can look forward to more content with the launch of the official “One Chicago Podcast,” presented by Wolf Entertainment and USG Audio. This podcast will provide a comprehensive look at the creative process behind the shows, featuring interviews with cast members, writers, producers, and crew from all three series every Thursday.
With new faces joining the cast and exciting developments on the horizon, “Chicago Fire” continues to captivate audiences with its gripping storylines and dynamic characters. Stay tuned for Season 14 for more drama, action, and heartwarming moments from Firehouse 51.