Chicago Fire: the reason behind the departure of Wallace Boden | SPORT-PLAY

Chicago Fire: the reason behind the departure of Wallace Boden | SPORT-PLAY
Chicago Fire: the reason behind the departure of Wallace Boden | SPORT-PLAY

After an impressive decade under the intrepid Deputy Chief Wallace Boden in “Chicago Fire”, Eamonn Walker gives us a goodbye that feels more like a “see you later.” Although the veteran actor, at 61 years old, does not say goodbye definitively to the NBC series, his future appearances will be rather sporadic in the long-awaited 13th installment. If you are eager to know the reasons for his departurehere we reveal it to you.

The news was released like wildfire during the series’ broadcast, with Deadline revealing the information on May 7. Since his debut in 2012, Walker has been a fundamental piece in the “Chicago Fire” machine, being one of the few original members remaining from the first season.

Currently, season 12 is in full swing, keeping viewers glued to the screen with every plot twist.

Boden, the boss with the heart of gold and determination of steel, has been the backbone of Station 51. His devotion to the team has been evident in every episode, often risking his own career to protect them.

But even the strongest leaders need a break, and it looks like Boden is taking a well-deserved break this upcoming season.

For 12 seasons of “Chicago Fire”, Wallace Boden was one of the main characters (Photo: Universal Television)

EXPLANATION OF EAMONN WALKER’S LEAVING FROM “CHICAGO FIRE”

It seems the fire is fueling change in “Chicago Fire.” Although Eamonn Walker, our beloved boss Wallace Boden, He has not revealed the reasons behind his departurehis departure coincides with an exodus of other cast members.

First it was Kara Killmer, like paramedic Sylvie Brett, who married Matt Casey and moved to Portland. Then, Alberto Rosende, firefighter Blake Gallo, also said goodbye. It seems there is a wind of change blowing at Station 51.

With Walker’s departure, only four of the original firefighters will remain in the series. What could this mean for the future of the plot? Perhaps the production team is looking to infuse new energy and dynamism, exploring new narrative horizons.

I’m definitely looking forward to seeing What new projects will Walker undertake? after his time with the Chicago Fire Department.

 
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