
Chicago Fire fans saddened as Michael Bradway exits the series after two seasons as Jack Damon
The news, first reported by TVLine on Thursday, follows closely on the heels of the exits of Jake Lockett (Sam Carver) and Daniel Kyri (Darren Ritter), adding to a period of transition for Firehouse 51.
Bradway joined the long-running NBC drama just two seasons ago but quickly became a familiar and well-liked presence among the ensemble cast. His departure will leave fans disappointed, particularly as Damon's storyline was still developing.
However, Bradway has already lined up his next role. He will star as Charlie in 'Every Year After', an upcoming Prime Video adaptation of Carley Fortune's bestselling novel Every Summer After. Announcing the news on Instagram, Bradway wrote, 'Couldn't be more excited to be your Charlie (sic).'
While there is no confirmed return planned, producers have reportedly left the door open for a potential comeback, depending on future scheduling.
As 'Chicago Fire' prepares to launch Season 14 with notable changes, fans will be watching closely to see how the show adapts to the loss of several core characters.
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