Fans of the One Chicago family will get to see their friends on the small screen again very
soon! “I get to go back to Chicago Med and we’re slated to start from photography on the 27th of
November,” Schram, 27, said Wednesday while attending Hallmark Channel’s Countdown
to Christmas Holiday Celebration at The Grove in Los Angeles. “So right after Thanksgiving, we’re up.” Schram added, “All the crews are back. Our cast, our crew, everybody that’s part of it gets to go back to work again.” Major industry-wide delays were sparked by the writers’ and actors’ strikes. However, both issues have been resolved in recent weeks. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) reached an agreement with Hollywood studios in September. Meanwhile, the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) reached a tentative deal on Nov. 9. New episodes of Chicago Fire, Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. last aired on May 24, wrapping up a few weeks after the writers’ strike began on May 2.
The actors’ strike followed on July 14. Of the One Chicago crew’s return to set, Schram notes she is ready to “immerse” herself into the Windy City’s cooler weather. “I heard Halloween over in Chicago is just pure snow,” she said. “So I’m just soaking up what I can and then ready to immerse myself fully in Chicago because I’ve missed it. I’ve really, really missed it.” Amid news of the One Chicago family’s return to set, Ice-T confirmed that Law & Order: Special Victims Unit — which was also created by procedural super producer Dick Wolf — will get back to work the same day. “We OFFICIALLY start filming Season 24 of SVU on the 27th,” he wrote on Instagram. “Sorry for the delay. Wasn’t personal. Just business. Chicago Fire, Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. are all streaming in full on Peacock. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit can be streamed in full on Hulu.