Chicago PD Season 12 premieres in September: Here's where to stream it to catch up

Another season of Chicago PD is almost here. The 12th season will premiere in September, giving us a little time to catch up. Where do we need to go to stream the previous 11 seasons?

CHICAGO P.D. -- "Unpacking" Episode 11001 -- Pictured: Jason Beghe as Hank Voight -- (Photo by: Lori Allen/NBC)
CHICAGO P.D. -- "Unpacking" Episode 11001 -- Pictured: Jason Beghe as Hank Voight -- (Photo by: Lori Allen/NBC)

As the summer comes to an end, we’re getting ready for the premieres of our favorite shows. One of those is Chicago PD Season 12.

Chicago PD Season 12 will premiere on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 10/9c on NBC. That means we have just a little more than a month to catch up. While we probably won’t be able to watch all the episodes, it gives us time to watch a few of the later seasons to get some reminders of big events.

The 11th season focused heavily on Voight and Upton, but Upton has now left. The focus will need to move back to Burgess, Ruzek, and Atwater a little more, as well as giving us more about Torres and introducing us to the new member of the team. It’s worth watching older episodes to get some reminders of the characters, but where do you need to go to do that?

All Chicago PD episodes stream in one place

You only need one streaming platform to be able to watch the whole of Chicago PD so far. All episodes are available on Peacock, the NBCUniversal streaming platform.

You can watch the entire One Chicago franchise here. If you need a reminder of Voight’s character growth, you’ll want to head back to the first season of Chicago Fire to get a reminder of how he acted when Lieutenant Matt Casey first met him.

Buy all episodes of Chicago PD on Digital

There is another way to watch the episodes online. You’ll want to turn to the digital platforms where you can buy episodes. This includes Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, YouTube, and Google Play. When you buy the episodes, they remain in your accounts and you don’t need a streaming platform. You get to watch them as much as you want, and you’ll have them on the go if you want to catch up while commuting.