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Chicago Med Fans left on the outskirts of their seats during the end of season 10, leaving asking – what will happen next?
During May’s Chapter, Dr. Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) hides her pregnancy after learning that she expects her first baby while trying to become a deputy to her sister. Although most fans thought the pregnancy would bring Hannah and Dr. Mitch Ripley (Luke Mitchell) Back together, Hannah did not tell him the big news.
In fact, in a twist collection, Hannah went to see Dr. Dean Archer (Steve Weber) to tell him his big news first. (The unexpected house call left some viewers thinking Archer could be a father.)
Meanwhile, Ripley got his own visitor to end the season: Sadie (Holly Curran), he nearly died trying to save earlier in the season when she and her daughter were trapped in a roadside hole.
Showrunner Allen Macdonald she was told only Weekly US In May that Hannah and Ripley’s story line was an unfortunate “wait to see” situation, suggesting that there is more to bring both characters in season 11.
Scroll down to see which one Chicago Med actors are – and they are not – Return for season 11 so far::

Sharon Goodwin Merkerson ended the season as a single woman after breaking up with Dr. Dennis Washington (John Earl Jelks). After the split, Sharon visited her ex-husband, Bert Goodwin (Gregory Alan Williams), who lives in a facility that helps care for his Alzheimer’s.
Although unclear whether Williams will have more Gameos next season, Merkerson’s return is a safe bet. “I think Goodwin is definitely ready to move on,” Macdonald told NBC Insider In May from Sharon’s future. “Although it is true she has spent most of the season burying her emotionally cruel stabbing, visiting (her stalker) in the opening scene opens her eyes and forces her to face that trauma. She realizes that she is living a future she is almost lost and needs to be honest about who she wants.”

Macdonald confirmed to Us In May the role of Schram like Hannah will continue to take the lead and in the middle during season 11.

Before Sadie phoned Ripley’s door bell, Hannah previously told Ripley that she was in “love” with him. However, Mitchell’s character in a love triangle is not something that is stone set. The actor’s return to the show for season 11 on the other hand is certain.
“I don’t know where it goes beyond like, you know, they are having a conversation, but I would say that there is some unfinished business between them,” explained Macdonald of Ripley and Sadie’s future next season after confirming that viewers will see his relationship and Hannah also move on in some way.

Dr. Archer Weber has been an integral part of the ED since 2021. Although he almost resigned from office during season 10 – and was stopped when he was stopped Found Sharon bleeding out Following an attack by his stalker – his future appears bright Chicago Med.
In fact, the end of season 10 ended with Hannah unexpectedly visiting on his doorstep. While fans agree that she will tell Archer that she is pregnant, some viewers wonder whether he is the father.
MacDonald, however Us In May Hannah “trusts deeply in Archer and that’s where she goes when she feels unstable.”

Platt has been playing Dr. Daniel Charles since the premiere of the series in 2015, and all signs point to his return for season 11. During the 10 -cliff season, Charles was one of the only characters who was closed after rejoining his two daughters to mourn his late mother who died earlier in the season.

“We’re definitely going to give Maggie (Lockwood) amazing things next year,” said Macdonald Us In May, confirming plans to get Barrett’s character back and continue to expand her story line. “We’re going to see all those nurses.”

Ramos started playing Dr. Caitlin Lenox during season 10 in 2024, and during the finale of May he received news that changed life. Lenox and her brother, Kip (Logan Miller), having experienced for Gerstmann-Sträussler-Schinger (GSS), whose mother died. KIP’s test was negative and although Lenox said it was also, it was later revealed that she had the disease.
In spite of knowing “there is an early death in the cards,” the Showrunner told Us Ramos will be back to tell the next episode in the story of Lenox.
“Secure (Lenox Diagnosis) is definitely going to affect how she behaves going forward,” said Macdonald later NBC Insider. “And I think the audience will be surprised as much as Lenox.”

Barnet joined the cast as Dr. John Frost at the start of season 10. When the season finale was broadcast, Barnet celebrated his time so far on the show, writing by Instagram“It is a privilege to be part of the Gaffney family and tells the story of Dr. Frost.”
Although he has not publicly confirmed him to return to the show, he represented Chicago Med in the Monte-Carlo TV Festival in France in June.

Although fans are rooting for Sharon’s romance with Dr. Dennis Washington (Jelks) to last, broke up with him during the season’s end. The pair was beating heads over Dennis without telling his daughter about their relationship with Sharon choosing to downgrade him to save money for the hospital.
Although they are both faults, their romance does not appear to be rebuilt, so jelks could be cut from the cast. “Dennis is not a bad guy but he is not who she thought he was. And the stress the budget breaks on their relationship forcing this account,” explained Macdonald NBC Insider in May.
He added that after breaking contacts with Dennis, Sharon was “free and hopeful for the future,” suggesting that there will be no postponement.

During season 10, Naomi Howard Chestnut packed his locker after revealing Dr. Nicholas Hayes’ (Brendan Hines) Sexual misconduct to the media. Although Naomi has said it needs a fresh start, one Chicago team is hopeful that this will not be the last time fans have seen on screen.
“We love Ashlei Sharpe’s chestnut, and we love the character Naomi, and we deliberately expanded his role as the season progressed,” Macdonald shared Us In May, teasing, “it would be a shame not to see her again after all.”