There’s no one like Hank Voight in the world of Chicago P.D. — and maybe that’s what makes him so polarizing. Played with raw intensity by Jason Beghe, Voight isn’t just a character. He’s a force.
Voight lives in the gray. As head of the Intelligence Unit, he’s built a legacy of bending the rules to protect the city he loves. To some, he’s a hero. To others, a dangerous vigilante in a badge. But one thing is certain: Voight will always do what he believes is right — no matter the cost.
Season after season, we’ve watched him make impossible calls: cover-ups, threats, brutal interrogations. But beneath the hard exterior lies a man shaped by personal loss, betrayal, and the burden of leadership. Voight’s pain fuels his mission, but it also blinds him — turning justice into personal vendetta when emotions run high.
As the show gears up for its next chapter, the question remains: Can Voight keep walking the tightrope between justice and revenge without falling off?
His methods divide the fandom. His loyalty defines him. And his past? That’s what haunts him.