Voight Actor from Chicago P.D. Seeking New Intelligence Team Members for Season 12
Playing Sergeant Hank Voight in the police drama, Jason Beghe has expressed interest in seeing the intelligence squad flourish beyond season 12. Many valued team members from the 21st District have left the show in recent seasons; Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) left in season 10 and Hailey Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) left in season 11. Chicago P.D. Season 12 has a chance to bring fresh personalities to highlight the ensemble given the number of roles left to occupy on the team.
Speaking with Screen Rant about the forthcoming film Reverse the Curse, Beghe showed curiosity in seeing more Chicago P.D. characters presented going ahead. The actor clarified his belief that the Intelligence Unit should have additional members but also mentioned he cannot ensure how things turn out going ahead. Please find what Beghe had to say below:
Why Chicago P.D. Needs a larger season 12 team?
Voight defeated a serial killer who had killed a teenage victim, Noah, that he had previously been close to in Chicago P.D. season 11's conclusion. This suggested a return to form for his character, but it also followed Upton departing the show—someone he had grown to be among his most trusted confidantes in the most recent seasons. Given his losses, it would make logical for the show to introduce fresh persons he might become attracted to, therefore providing an interesting character development for him.
Given season 11 finishes with just six main characters remaining on the show, the show also need a bigger team overall. Since nothing new is joining the fold, this could make stories too circular even if it lets the squad stay small enough for viewers to get close to everyone. New team members can contribute to the dramatic narratives being presented and provide chances for varied character relationships to create fascinating dynamics. Given everything Voight lost last season, this is particularly true for him.
The Outlook of the Show
Beghe has been playing Voight on Chicago P.D. from season 1. Voight has had to balance personal and professional demands since then. Often working as a detective puts him in risk.
The show's realistic portrayal of police work and hard-hitting narratives are well-known. The fans will see how the show develops with Season 12's comeback.
An inquiry into Chicago P.D.
The program can possibly find a middle ground by elevating some of its present recurrent stars to main cast members in season 12. This would allow characters like Makayla, Nina, and Patrick more screen time as well as provide diverse team dynamics that might create fresh plot bases for the following run of episodes. Beghe desires extra team members presented in Chicago P.D., so there are several ways this may happen to support the newest season.
In the Chicago PD season 11 finale Hank Voight is in grave danger, which opens the path for Jon Seda to at last return as Antonio Dawson.
A Chicago Fire spinoff
Inspired by Chicago Fire, this police procedural drama tracks Chicago Police Department uniformed patrol officers and detectives as they try to solve crimes and lock offenders behind bars.
The program is well-known for its accurate depictions of Chicago's varied populations and police operations. Viewers enjoy the series, hence the latest season is probably going to keep its popularity.