There are still months to go until the fall television season, but major broadcast networks are already revealing when their biggest shows will return. CBS and ABC announced their fall lineups in May before the final season concludes (and ABC has some spinoffs on the way). Now, NBC has announced its lineup, which means all nine of Dick Wolf’s hit TV shows have their official prime time slots. Fans should be excited about what’s going on with the One Chicago shows, FBI look, and Right Shows
The 2021-2022 TV season officially increased Wolf Entertainment’s number of shows from seven to nine, with Rightawakening e FBI: international Union Law and order: SVU, Law and order: organized crime, Chicago fire, Chicago police, Chicago Mediterranean, FBIYes FBI: Most Wanted early evening NBC and SCS (opens in a new tab) Fall schedules reveal that not only are the networks sticking to what worked for all nine shows, but their returns will make for a fantastic week of previews. To take a look at:
Tuesday 20 September
FBI – Season One 5 – 8 p.m. ET
FBI: International – Season 2 Preview – 9pm ET
FBI: Most Wanted – Season 4 Preview – 10pm ET
Wednesday 21 September
Chicago Med – Season 1 8 – 8pm ET
Chicago Fire – Season Preview 11 – 9pm ET
Chicago Police Force – Season Premiere 10 – 10pm ET
Thursday 22 September
Law & Order – Season Preview 22 – 8pm ET
Law & Order: SVU – Season Preview 24 – 9pm ET
Law & Order: Organized Crime – Season 3 premiere – 10pm ET
Thanks to Right In February, September 2022 will mark the first time that nine shows under the Wolf Entertainment banner will premiere over three nights in the same week. Since then, the nine programs have also shared a television universe. Chicago police sent Tracy Spiridakos to FBI for a special look. This programming technically means that between the FBIs, the trio One Chicago and the THIS shows, the prime time could offer a crossover of nine shows starting September 20.
Now, do I think there is a possibility of a nine-show crossover across two networks in September? definitely not though FBI, The most sought afterYes International kicked off the fall season last year with a three-show crossover.
The end of Chicago Mediterranean Season 7 certainly opens its doors to some Chicago fire characters appear, but the cliffhangers for both shows make an official crossover unlikely. (PS it’s more of a wildcard after how it ended without a big cliffhanger).
As for THIS corner of the shared television universe, SVU Yes Organized crime they have big and small crossovers on a fairly regular basis, but the season 21 finale’s Right it was the first time since its revival that anyone from any of the other series had passed.
Basically, the nine shows opening in the fall in the same week doesn’t mean fans should expect a multi-show event, but fans should be excited to all be back in the same week. It remains to be seen if and when FBI The episode that was supposed to be the high-stakes season 4 finale will air, but was cut from the lineup in light of real events.
At this point, we can only speculate what FBIIn Chicago, e THIS The shows have their premieres booked for September, but the dates and times confirm that fans can expect more from what has worked so well in the final months of the 2021-2022 TV season on the Wolf Entertainment front.
However, with months of waiting, you can see all three again FBI watch streaming with a Paramount + subscription. Chicago fire, Chicago Police, Chicago Medand the three Right all shows are available to stream with a Peacock subscription. For new viewing options to pass the time through September, check out our 2022 TV preview schedule.
Source: Cinemablend

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