Chicago P.D. fans, get ready — because Sergeant Hank Voight is about to step into his darkest chapter yet.
In a newly released promo image from NBC, Voight — played by the incomparable Jason Beghe — is seen wearing his signature leather jacket, jaw clenched, eyes focused, and clearly battling the inner storms that have long defined him. It’s a look fans know all too well: calm on the outside, chaos brewing underneath.
After the devastating events of the Season 12 finale — including betrayal, heartbreak, and yet another loss for the Intelligence Unit — insiders confirm that Season 13 will take Voight to the edge of his own morality. And this time? There might not be a way back.
“We’re peeling back more layers of Voight than ever before,” says showrunner Gwen Sigan. “He’s more isolated, more haunted… and much more unpredictable.”
The fan-favorite sergeant has always operated in the gray. He’s broken rules to protect his team, blurred lines in pursuit of justice, and carried the emotional weight of every life lost. But with Chapman gone, trust fractured, and his control slipping, viewers are left wondering: Is Voight about to become his own worst enemy?
The Season 13 poster teases a man caught between two identities — the leader his team needs, and the vigilante he once was. Sources close to the show hint that multiple episodes will center around Voight’s unraveling psyche, his struggle to adapt in a changing department, and a potentially explosive internal investigation.
And let’s be honest — no one does emotional pressure and tactical rage quite like Beghe. His gravelly voice and haunted stares have made Voight a complex icon in the One Chicago universe. But this season? He might finally be facing consequences that even he can’t outmaneuver.
One thing’s for sure: Chicago P.D. Season 13 won’t just be intense — it’ll be personal. And when Voight is backed into a corner, all bets are off.