August 2025 marks the return of One Chicago, and Taylor Kinney is already hyping fans with some delightfully goofy behind-the-scenes moments. The star, who plays Kelly Severide, gave viewers a sneak peek that combines humor, nostalgia, and a genuine love for Firehouse 51.
A Fun Ride in the Firetruck
In a short Instagram video, Kinney shows off his playful side. Seated in the front of a firetruck, he reacts to the horn with a hilarious, exaggerated expression. The clip is brief but memorable—a perfect reminder that Chicago Fire doesn’t take itself too seriously behind the cameras.
The post caption read: “Severide. Squad. All in sync for Season 14 #ChicagoFire.” Fans immediately loved the mix of humor and excitement, and it offered a rare, candid look at Kinney enjoying life on set.
Celebrating Chicago and Longevity
Beyond the laughs, Kinney also shared heartfelt reflections about filming in Chicago. Speaking with TODAY in honor of the show’s 10th anniversary, he said:
“This is home. Times have changed, and the city has changed, and people have grown … The city has been good to me. I love the city. I’ve gotten to know it through my work.”
He also praised the show’s longevity and the creative team behind it, noting in a 2022 interview with Us Weekly:
“It’s never lost on me how special it is to be a part of something with the longevity this has. It’s a testament to [show creator] Dick Wolf and the team of people he puts together.”
One Chicago Returns: When to Tune In
Fans don’t have to wait long for new episodes. The One Chicago Wednesday night block officially returns October 1, 2025, with the following schedule:
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8/7c: Chicago Med
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9/8c: Chicago Fire
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10/9c: Chicago P.D.
Episodes will also be available on Peacock the next day, allowing fans to catch up at their convenience.
Behind the Scenes: Different Vibes Across One Chicago
While the shows are interconnected, each has a unique tone and energy. Miranda Rae Mayo (Stella Kidd) explained on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon:
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Chicago Med feels like a sophisticated dinner party—calm, elegant, and controlled.
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Chicago P.D. is rougher, with a focus on tension and discipline.
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Chicago Fire, in contrast, is chaotic and vibrant—“truly, we’re loud, we’re laughing, very much like a firehouse.”
The contrast highlights why Kinney’s playful firetruck moment fits perfectly with the Fire set’s energetic vibe.
Fans Can Expect Fun and Heart
Taylor Kinney’s goofy video isn’t just for laughs—it’s a reminder of what makes Chicago Fire special. Amid high-stakes rescues, dangerous calls, and emotional drama, there’s camaraderie, humor, and genuine heart behind the scenes.
Season 14 promises to carry that spirit forward. Between new storylines, returning characters, and behind-the-scenes fun like Kinney’s antics, fans are in for a treat.