One Chicago Worlds Collide in a New Film Project

One Chicago fans are getting an unexpected crossover — just not on TV. Chicago Fire star Joe Minoso and former Chicago P.D. favorite Jon Seda have teamed up for a new film titled Godshot, currently shooting in Chicago.

The collaboration was revealed through behind-the-scenes photos shared on the film’s official Instagram account. Minoso, best known as

firefighter Joe Cruz, was spotted in a quiet, introspective moment on set, hinting at an emotionally driven role. Seda, meanwhile, was photographed laughing between takes with writer Sammy Horowitz, signaling a relaxed and energetic atmosphere during production.

 

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Details about the film — including the size of their roles or whether the two will share scenes — remain under wraps. Still, the idea of seeing these two One Chicago veterans on screen together has fans buzzing.

Seda’s connection to the franchise runs deep. He first appeared as Antonio Dawson on Chicago Fire before becoming a core cast member on Chicago P.D., serving as a key link between the two shows for years. His exit left many fans hoping for a return.

 

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With Godshot filming in the Windy City, that hope feels newly alive. Meanwhile, viewers are eager to see what lies ahead for Minoso’s Cruz when Chicago Fire returns with Season 14 in 2026.

One Chicago fans are getting an unexpected crossover — just not on TV. Chicago Fire star Joe Minoso and former Chicago P.D. favorite Jon Seda have teamed up for a new film titled Godshot, currently shooting in Chicago.

 

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The collaboration was revealed through behind-the-scenes photos shared on the film’s official Instagram account. Minoso, best known as firefighter Joe Cruz, was spotted in a quiet, introspective moment on set, hinting at an emotionally driven role. Seda, meanwhile, was photographed laughing between takes with writer Sammy Horowitz, signaling a relaxed and energetic atmosphere during production.

Details about the film — including the size of their roles or whether the two will share scenes — remain under wraps. Still, the idea of seeing these two One Chicago veterans on screen together has fans buzzing.

Seda’s connection to the franchise runs deep. He first appeared as Antonio Dawson on Chicago Fire before becoming a core cast member on Chicago P.D., serving as a key link between the two shows for years. His exit left many fans hoping for a return.

With Godshot filming in the Windy City, that hope feels newly alive. Meanwhile, viewers are eager to see what lies ahead for Minoso’s Cruz when Chicago Fire returns with Season 14 in 2026.