NBC releases the new trailer for the Chicago PD season 10 finale, and it suggests that Hank Voight may die. The Intelligence Unit's leader has been spearheading the specialized team for almost a decade now. Despite a string of character exits and introductions, Voight continues to be the series' compass. Now, it's possible that his time at the Chicago Police Force is also coming to an end.

The new trailer for Chicago PD season 10 finale, "A Better Place," shows Intelligence getting involved in a massive explosion, with Voight splayed on the ground in the aftermath. Watch the clip from Spoiler TV below:

The upcoming Chicago PD season 10 finale will culminate in an undercover case that Adam Ruzek has been working on for a while. What started as a typical drug case for the specialized unit became so much more complicated when he got entangled with a white supremacist group led by Richard Beck. Voight and his team need to work quickly to stop whatever nefarious plan the perpetrator is planning.

Will Voight Actually Die In Chicago PD Season 10 Finale?

Hank Voight wearing police vest in Chicago PD

It seems as though the Intelligence Unit is able to foil Beck's scheme, seeing that the explosion takes place in an isolated shed. That being said, seeing Voight down on the ground is certainly concerning. Despite the dangers of the job, Voight has always gotten out of tricky situations unscathed. So the thought of him injured, let alone dead is unusual for long-time followers of the police procedural.

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While Voight dying isn't out of the question, especially considering Chicago PD's history of seeing prominent characters either leave or die, it seems unlikely to get rid of Jason Beghe at this point. After the team lost long-time member, Jay Halstead at the start of season 10, another major exit so soon after would be a surprise. At this point, NBC needs to focus on rebuilding the team. If Voight's time on the job is coming to an end, the show should start incorporating his replacement.

The likely death misdirection doesn't mean the event won't have any impact on the show. Seeing Voight actually get hurt will effectively shatter the idea that he's invincible, which in turn, humanizes him. That's a good starting point if NBC wants to fix its failures in Chicago PD season 11.

Source: Spoiler TV