Chicago Fire Gets Multiple Casting Shakeups

Several other cast members have also left Chicago Fire. Alberto Rosende

left his role as Blake Gallo at the start of the season, which ended a four-season run.

This was followed by Kara Killmer leaving the show as her character, Sylvie Brett, left Illinois for Oregon.

In another casting shake-up, actor Rome Flynn also left after just six episodes. Conversely, Taylor Kinney returned to the show after a previous exit. Walker stepping down will make Kinney the longest-appearing cast member.
Past episodes of Chicago Fire are streaming on Peacock. As for the finale episode to feature Eamonn Walker’s last episode as a series regular, which will air on NBC on May 22.

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