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Is there any justice in the Windy City? Has the Chicago Justice TV show been cancelled or renewed for a second season on NBC? The television vulture is watching for the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Chicago Justice season two. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?
What’s This TV Show About?
Airing on the NBC television network, Chicago Justice stars Philip Winchester, Carl Weathers, Monica Barbaro, Joelle Carter, and Jon Seda. As the fourth series in Dick Wolf’s Chicago franchise, this legal drama follows the prosecutors and investigators who make up the State’s Attorney’s team. The story centers on Peter Stone (Winchester), the dogged Deputy Chief of the Special Prosecutions Bureau. A single-minded man, Stone often goes head-to-head with Mark Jefferies (Weathers), the politically savvy Cook County State’s Attorney. Rounding out the team are Assistant State’s Attorney, Anna Valdez (Barbaro), Investigator Laura Nagel (Carter), and Chief Investigator Antonio Dawson (Seda), a former detective with the Chicago PD’s intelligence unit.
Season One Ratings
The first season of Chicago Justice is averaging a 1.12 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 6.10 million viewers. Find out how Chicago Justice stacks up against other NBC TV shows.
As of May 23, 2017, Chicago Justice is cancelled. There will be no second season. Stay tuned for further updates.
Telly’s Take
Although it premiered with positive ratings, the numbers for Chicago Justice have dropped — a lot. That said, the franchise has been quite successful and upcoming crossovers will give the newest program a lot of in-universe promotion, so renewal still seems more likely than cancellation. Subscribe to keep up with all the Chicago Justice cancellation or renewal news.
5/23 update: Chicago Justice is cancelled. There will be no season two. Details here.
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What do you think? Should Chicago Justice have been cancelled or renewed season two? How long did you expect this NBC TV show to last?
I love all of the chicago shows….I really wish the justice show would come back on….bring it back please. I love how it shows the parts that we don’t see.
Looking at its numbers plus the fact that there is 3 other shows in the series Directly related to the show not loosely but directly and the fact that it was generating over 6 million viewers an episode is crazy that they cancelled it and kept two other shows that were failing even worse than just us and at 6.5 million viewers an episode that’s pretty good for a fourth installment of the Chicago universe. The fact that NBC didn’t have the foresight to think ahead and think the other three shows that I have a mazing ratings and tons… Read more »
I love all the Chicago series and hope they bring Justice back.
Wow NBC bring back Chicago Justice
I was just looking when Chicago Jucstice starts again. I was bummed to hear it was cancelled. I love all the Chicago shows.
My husband and I really enjoyed Chicago Justice. All main actors were simply excellent to watch. Why the cancellation ??? HATE reality shows … waste of time … why so many of them ???
I enjoyed watching Chicago justice.
I think they never should have cancelled Justice. There are many people outside the 18-49 year old age bracket that are not happy with all the reality shows. Justice was an awesome drama and the actors were first rate. Please reconsider and bring it back.
I really enjoyed this show and very sad that its not coming back.. Everyone that played in it was super.. Just don’t understand why its been cancelled..
Devestated it’s been cancelled. What’s going to happen to Antonio will he go back to CPD?? Hope do.
My husband and I are both SENIORS. We have enjoyed this show immensely. We hope there will be a season 2.
I really thought this was an excellent show, it’s getting really old to see really well written and acted shows canceled to keep some of the most ridiculous programs on TV. I have to stop getting invested in the story lines
What will happen with Antonio Dawson AKA Jon Seda if they cancel Chicago Justice? How will this effect Chicago Fire series with Gabriela Dawson since she is his sister? He was on Chicago P.D. will he go back? Would be a huge loss to the Chicago series fans to lose Jon Seda all together so if Chicago Justice really is cancelled they really need to put him back on P.D. If not he will be greatly missed in the series they have done a lot of work with his background and would be a complete waste to get rid of… Read more »
Sad!! I was really loving this show. I really like Chicago fire and Chicago med and this newest addition was just as good and had great potential.
The struggle I have with Chicago Justice vs the other Chicago shows is they haven’t spent enough time creating their characters back stories. I haven’t connected with the cast because I havent seen their personal lives interwoven. I think that’s why the series has been so successful is the balance of work and life balance. I don’t see that with Chicago Justice yet. I keep waiting for more on the characters.
Seasons 1 of all the shows but med Didn’t delve into characters background that much moving on now that we’re at seasons 56789 I’m seeing less and less and less character backgrounds just like Law and order and FBI franchises almost nothing outside of work happens on the show other than with one or two main characters and even that is almost nonexistent there’s really no balance between personal and work life anymore at all in the shows (I’m binging them all in chron9logical order in the further I get through the series the more apparent it is that they’re… Read more »