A Chicago P.D. legacy star is in line for a shock season 13 return, but they will be fulfilling a different role this time around. The hit NBC procedural debuted in January 2014 and has become one of the most successful and influential shows on network television during its 12 seasons and 243 episodes.
The cast of Chicago P.D. has been expansive and diverse, and there have been a slew of high-profile departures from the show over the years, with only a few original characters still part of the cast. One of the most prominent cast members departed the show after season 10, and Chicago P.D. hasn’t quite felt the same without them.
Now, in a video posted on producer Brian Luce’s Instagram account, Luce revealed the return of Jesse Lee Soffer. Soffer played fan-favorite character Jay Halstead, considered IU’s moral compass, for almost a decade before leaving in Chicago P.D. season 10, episode 3. Luce’s video reveals that Soffer will be back, but not as Jay.
Instead, the clip reveals that he will return to the show in the director’s chair, with Luce captioning it, “My Bestie is back in the big-boy directors chair and I couldn’t be more happy!!!” He referenced how there had been eight days of prepping and eight days of filming. Check out the video below: