A Three-Way Crossover Between ‘Law & Order: SVU,’ ‘Chicago Fire’ And ‘Chicago P.D.’ Is Actually Happening

By Johnni Macke (johnni.macke@mstarsnews.com) | Sep 29, 2014 09:30 PM EDT

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What's better than Law & Order: SVU every Wednesday? SVU teaming up with Chicago's finest on Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. for a three-way crossover, that's what. TV Guide has learned that these three NBC shows will be joining forces for an amazing crossover episode in November.

According to TV Guide, there will not only be one cross over episode, but two! The episodes will air on Nov. 11 and Nov. 12 beginning with a storyline on Chicago Fire, which airs every week on Tuesday. This will be the first time that all three shows will cross over.

We have seen SVU intertwined with Chicago P.D. and P.D. with Chicago Fire, but we are really excited about this new combination of all three. Olivia Benson (played by Mariska Hargitay) helping the Chicago P.D. including Erin Lindsay (Sophia Bush), Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Hank Voight (Jason Beghe) plus the hot firefighters of Chicago Fire (like Kelly Severide played by Taylor Kinney) just think about all of the possibilities.

"[The crossover] will begin with an incident on Chicago Fire that then teams the P.D. squad to the New York City based SVU investigators the following night," TV Guide explained. "Then, the SVU team travels to Chicago for the final hour of the event."

The story is "about a child pornography ring will begin Nov. 11 on Chicago Fire and run through SVU and Chicago PD on Nov. 12. Executive producer Dick Wolf conceived the story with Matt Olmstead, who runs both Chicago shows, and SVU showrunner Warren Leight," Zap2it reported.

Law & Order: SVU is in its 16th season, Chicago Fire is in its third and Chicago P.D. is in its second. Dick Wolf, who explained his crossover idea in a statement this week, created all three shows.

"Warren Leight (SVU showrunner) and Matt Olmstead (Chicago Fire/Chicago PD showrunner) are two of the best writers in the business. We wanted to figure out a way to create a crime that connects all three shows. Warren, Matt and I came up with a story that was big and unique enough to transit to all three," Dick Wolf said.

Photo: Law & Order: SVU's Facebook

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