The Intelligence Unit has certainly evolved over the past decade.
Since Chicago Pd Season 1, we've had our fair share of characters come and go, losing beloved characters in any myriad of ways.
As we head into Chicago Pd Season 12, we can expect more changes regarding the Intelligence Unit as it continues to take new forms.
Chicago Pd Cast Slowly Evolves
For the most part, the fortunate aspect of Chicago Pd is that many of the original cast members still remain, even as we head into the twelfth season.
Of course, cast shifts due to budget restrictions have become common in many series, particularly those across the One Chicago franchise.
Related: NBC Reveals Fall 2024-25 Schedule: Found Gets Plum Thursday Slot, Suits LA Still in Pilot Stage
From Chicago Med to Chicago Fire, we've seen an everchanging list of characters, and the cast rotates and takes new forms with new looks.
Since Chicago Pd Season 1, we've had our fair share of characters come and go, losing beloved characters in any myriad of ways.
As we head into Chicago Pd Season 12, we can expect more changes regarding the Intelligence Unit as it continues to take new forms.
Chicago Pd Cast Slowly Evolves
For the most part, the fortunate aspect of Chicago Pd is that many of the original cast members still remain, even as we head into the twelfth season.
Of course, cast shifts due to budget restrictions have become common in many series, particularly those across the One Chicago franchise.
Related: NBC Reveals Fall 2024-25 Schedule: Found Gets Plum Thursday Slot, Suits LA Still in Pilot Stage
From Chicago Med to Chicago Fire, we've seen an everchanging list of characters, and the cast rotates and takes new forms with new looks.
- 6/11/2024
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Fine Line Features has rung up an option on the spec script Five Dollars a Day by writing duo Neal H. Dobrofsky and Tippi Dobrofsky. The project -- picked up for low- against mid-six figures, according to sources -- follows the tale of a son forced to reunite with his con-artist father during a cross-country odyssey. Dollars will be produced by Carol Baum (The Good Girl, My First Mister) and Jane Goldenring (Heart of a Stranger, Mister). Guy Stodel will oversee the project for Fine Line along with Meredith Finn. Said Fine Line topper Mark Ordesky of the pact: "We are delighted to be working with Neil and Tippi, who have fashioned a brilliantly charming script infused with warmth and humanism in the tradition of such classics as Paper Moon and Max Dugan Returns." The Dobrofskys' credits include the Judd Nelson-Gina Gershon starrer Flinch, the USA miniseries To Have and to Hold and the spec Kiss the Sucker, which is in turnaround from Warner Bros. Pictures. The deal was negotiated by Caroline Blackwood and Stodel for Fine Line. The writers were repped by Leah Antonio-Ketcham of Loeb & Loeb and Wendi Niad at her Niad Management. The producers were repped by attorney Mitch Smelkinson at Stone, Meyer & Genow.
- 10/22/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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