
When sources spoke with Chicago Med's new showrunner Allen MacDonald ahead of this season, he explained that crossovers aren't done as often as they would like because they're so complicated to pull off. A fact made even more complicated by the Covid pandemic and the double strike of writers and actors last year.
“We are always interested in doing crossovers and I know the fans are always interested in that. We aren’t currently slated to do that, but it’s a discussion that’s always ongoing,” shared MacDonald in September.
He continued, “It’s a complicated thing. We have to schedule a crossover because, well, we’re lucky because we all shoot on one lot, but the actors have to run between the sets and shoot scenes for the other show. Then it’s a matter of finding the right story, a story that is worthy of being told on all three shows over three hours. I hope that we have one but at the moment, there is not one planned.”
Luckily, it looks like the stars have aligned and fans will soon get their action-packed adventure - for the first time since 2019. Well, once the right story is selected, of course. Hey, maybe it's a good time for Sharon Goodwin (S. Epatha Merkerson) to tie the knot?