Chicago Fire’s Jocelyn Hudon Has the Perfect Plan for Novak’s Crossover to Chicago P.D.

The “One Chicago” universe thrives on crossover moments, where storylines and characters from Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. intertwine to deliver gripping drama across departments. Now, a fresh face from Chicago Fire is ready to make her mark in another corner of the city: Jocelyn Hudon, who portrays the fierce and dynamic paramedic Lyla Novak, has expressed a clear vision for how her character could seamlessly cross over into Chicago P.D.—and fans are absolutely here for it.

Hudon, already gaining traction among viewers for her nuanced performance and undeniable chemistry with Firehouse 51, believes the crossover isn’t just possible—it’s inevitable. In recent interviews and fan Q&As, she’s hinted at a compelling storyline that could connect Novak’s experiences in the EMS world directly with Intelligence’s high-stakes investigations.

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As Chicago P.D. gears up for a season of change—with Hailey Upton’s exit and Adam Ruzek’s uncertain recovery—there’s room for new energy, especially female leads who can stand their ground in Voight’s often morally grey world. Novak brings a fresh lens: someone from outside law enforcement who sees the aftermath of violence up close but from a healing perspective.

Let’s not ignore the obvious: crossovers often serve as springboards. Remember how Chicago Med’s Dr. Ethan Choi first appeared in Chicago Fire before becoming a lead? Hudon’s Novak has that same potential. If fan reception remains strong and producers see room for her character’s arc to grow, her crossover to Chicago P.D. could evolve into a semi-regular or even full-time role.

The franchise has always favored characters with layers, and Novak has plenty: a mysterious past in New York, unshakable trauma from field calls, and a relentless drive to help, no matter the cost. Give her the right story—and the right detective partner—and she could become a staple in the P.D. squad room. Social media has been buzzing with fan theories and dream episodes pairing Novak with everyone from Jay Halstead (in flashbacks or unresolved cases) to Dante Torres, who has his own history of undercover work. One fan tweeted, “Lyla Novak is the crossover we didn’t know we needed—imagine her calling Voight out on crossing the line, and him respecting her for it.”

This organic fan support only boosts Hudon’s chances of landing a crossover, especially given how fan enthusiasm has influenced casting and story decisions in the past (remember when Atwater finally got a meaty arc after years of fans calling for it?). While NBC has not officially announced a Novak crossover, showrunners are known to test character chemistry and audience response before making big moves. Jocelyn Hudon’s growing popularity and clear passion for the One Chicago franchise make her a strong candidate for deeper integration.

Producers have teased “unexpected crossovers” in the second half of the season—and Novak’s deepening storylines on Chicago Fire align perfectly with P.D.’s focus on cases that impact real lives, not just the stats. Jocelyn Hudon’s vision for Novak’s crossover to Chicago P.D. isn’t just a fun hypothetical—it’s a smart evolution of a character who has quickly proven herself indispensable. By bridging the worlds of paramedicine and law enforcement, Novak could bring new emotional stakes, realistic conflicts, and powerful moments of justice to a show already known for its grit and intensity.

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