Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 11 Release Date, Time, Where to Watch Online

As a devoted gamer, I’m excited to share that the drop date and timing for Episode 11 of Chicago PD Season 12 has been officially revealed! Fans can gear up and jump right into the action with the streaming details to figure out when this thrilling episode will be live in both U.S. and U.K. time zones.

In this gripping TV show, we follow the Intelligence Unit of Chicago PD, headed by Sergeant Hank Voight, as they tackle some of the toughest crimes in the city. Alongside Voight, they strive to uncover the truth, all while maneuvering through the complexities of the changing criminal justice system.

When is the Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 11 release date & time?

The new episode will be available on January 29, 2025, with a release time of 10 PM Eastern Time (ET) or 7 PM Pacific Time (PT).

To find out more details such as release dates and times, you might want to check out the table provided, where it breaks down these details according to different time zones.

TimezoneRelease DateRelease Time
Eastern Time (U.S.)January 29, 202510 PM
Pacific Time (U.S.)January 29, 20257 PM
Central Time (U.S.)January 29, 20259 PM
British Summer Time (U.K.)January 30, 20254 AM

Where to watch Chicago PD Season 12 Episode 11

You can watch Episode 11 of Chicago PD Season 12 on NBC, as well as on Peacock the following day.

This episode will only broadcast on NBC, but if you miss it, you can stream it the following day on Peacock. However, to watch the program on this streaming service, you’ll need a subscription. The Peacock Premium subscription costs $7.99 per month.

What is Chicago PD Season 12 about?

In Season 12, Sergeant Hank Voight’s Intelligence Unit takes on the most challenging cases in the city, employing unconventional methods. Simultaneously, they grapple with issues such as drug trafficking and violent crime, causing team dynamics to evolve as individuals make significant personal sacrifices for the common good. Furthermore, this season delves into the complexities of maintaining a balance between enforcing law and order, dealing with ethical quandaries, and earning community trust.

This ensemble features Jason Beghe, LaRoyce Hawkins, Marina Squerciati, Benjamin Levy Aguilar, Amy Morton, Patrick John Flueger, and Toya Turner.

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