NBC Renews 'Chicago' Franchise, CBS Cancels 'Watson' and 'DMV'

The popular 'Chicago' drama series will return for new seasons, while CBS axes two of its newer shows.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 2:27pm

NBC has announced the renewal of its popular 'Chicago' franchise, including 'Chicago Fire' for a 15th season, 'Chicago P.D.' for Season 14, and 'Chicago Med' for Season 12. The new episodes are set to air in the 2026-27 television season. Meanwhile, CBS has canceled two of its newer shows, 'Watson' starring Morris Chestnut and 'DMV' starring Harriet Dyer, after two seasons and one season respectively.

Why it matters

The 'Chicago' franchise has been a consistent ratings performer for NBC, and the network's decision to renew the shows signals its continued commitment to the popular drama series. The cancellations at CBS, on the other hand, highlight the competitive and unpredictable nature of the television landscape, where even newer shows can struggle to find an audience.

The details

NBC's 'Chicago' franchise, which includes 'Chicago Fire,' 'Chicago P.D.,' and 'Chicago Med,' has been a staple of the network's programming for years. The renewal of these shows for additional seasons ensures that the popular drama series will continue to entertain viewers. Meanwhile, CBS has decided to cancel two of its newer shows, 'Watson' and 'DMV,' after relatively short runs. 'Watson,' starring Morris Chestnut, lasted for two seasons, while 'DMV,' starring Harriet Dyer, was canceled after just one season.

  • The new seasons of the 'Chicago' franchise shows are set to air in the 2026-27 television season.
  • CBS canceled 'Watson' after two seasons and 'DMV' after one season.

The players

NBC

The American television network that has renewed the 'Chicago' franchise for additional seasons.

CBS

The American television network that has canceled the shows 'Watson' and 'DMV'.

Morris Chestnut

The actor who starred in the CBS show 'Watson', which was canceled after two seasons.

Harriet Dyer

The actress who starred in the CBS show 'DMV', which was canceled after one season.

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The takeaway

The renewal of the 'Chicago' franchise on NBC and the cancellations of 'Watson' and 'DMV' on CBS highlight the ongoing challenges and unpredictability of the television industry, where even popular and long-running shows must continually prove their worth to networks.