Of course it’s time to say goodbye for Chicago Fire… After Cara Kilmer’s interpreter Sylvie Brett announced her departure from the series a few weeks ago, another actress is preparing to leave her firefighting gear behind for good.
According to exclusive information DeadlineAlberto Rosendo, who played Blake Gallo for 4 seasons, will definitely be leaving Chicago Fire. His final appearance will be in the first episode of Season 12, which will air on NBC on January 17. According to American media sources, his departure from the series was amicable.
It was in the second episode of Season 8 that Alberto Rosendo walked into Chicago Fire in the shoes of the new reckless candidate for Firehouse 51, impressing but also infuriating his colleagues. Initially in a recurring role, he was promoted to regular in 2019.
Thus, Alberto Rosendo will not be the only actor to leave the series during the 12th season, as Kara Kilmer will also say goodbye to Chicago Fire. From season 3 to present, the actor will appear again in the credits of the first episode of season 12, even if we don’t know how many episodes he will appear in yet.
Those two departures will certainly balance out the return of Taylor Keane. After a 10-month hiatus, the actress, who left the set for personal reasons and forced the writers to rethink the storylines of Season 11, will reprise her role as Kelly Severide and reunite with her former Station 51 colleagues. In the 12th season.
See you on January 17th on NBC to catch Season 12 of Chicago Fire. In France, the series is offered on 13ème Rue and CStar. The first 9 seasons are available in their entirety on Amazon Prime Video.
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