Chicago Med left fans on the edge of their seats during the season 10 finale, leaving asking - what will happen next? During the May episode, Dr. Hannah Asher (Jessy Schram) was hiding her pregnancy after learning she was expecting her first baby while trying to become a surrogate for her sister. While most fans thought the pregnancy would bring Hannah and Dr. Mitch Ripley (Luke Mitchell) back together, Hannah didn't tell him the big news. In fact, in a twist conclusion, Hannah went to see longtime friend and confidant Dr. Dean Archer (Steve Weber) to seemingly tell him her big news first. (The unexpected house call left some viewers thinking Archer could be the father.) Ripley, meanwhile, had his own visitor to end the season: Sadie (Holly Curran), whom he nearly died trying to save earlier in the season when she and her daughter got trapped in a hole on the side of the road. 'Chicago Med' Season 11 Questions Answered: Are Hannah and Ripley Endgame? Showrunner Allen MacDonald exclusively told Us Weekly in May that the Hannah and Ripley story line is an "unfortunate wait and see" situation, hinting that there is more to come for both characters in season 11. Scroll down to see which Chicago Med actors are - and aren't - returning for season 11 so far: Epatha Merkerson George Burns Jr/NBC Merkerson's Sharon Goodwin ended the season as a single woman after breaking up with Dr. Dennis Washington (John Earl Jelks). After the split, Sharon went to visit her ex-husband, Bert Goodwin (Gregory Alan Williams), who is living in a facility that helps care for his Alzheimer's. While it's unclear whether Williams will have more cameos next season, Merkerson's return is a safe bet. "I think Goodwin is definitely ready to move on," MacDonald told NBC Insider in May of Sharon's future. "While it's true she has spent most of the season emotionally burying her brutal stabbing, visiting [her stalker] in the opening scene opens her eyes and forces her to confront that trauma. She realizes she's living a future she almost lost and that she needs to be honest about who she is and what she wants." Jessy Schram George Burns Jr/NBC MacDonald confirmed to Us in May that Schram's role as Hannah will continue to be front and center during season 11. He teased that Hannah's choice to visit Archer instead of Ripley will be part of a "very complicated story" that will "play out" next season. Luke Mitchell George Burns Jr/NBC Before Sadie rang Ripley's doorbell, Hannah previously told Ripley that she was in "love" with him. However, Mitchell's character being in a love triangle isn't something that is set in stone. The actor's return to the show for season 11 on the other hand is certain. "I don't know where it's gonna go beyond like, you know, them having a conversation, but I would say there's some unfinished business between them," MacDonald explained of Ripley and Sadie's future next season after confirming that viewers will see his and Hannah's relationship also move forward in some way. One Chicago Stars Who Have Confirmed They Would - Or Wouldn't - Return Steven Weber George Burns Jr/NBC Weber's Dr. Archer has been a vital part of the ED since 2021. Although he almost resigned from the job during season 10 - and was stopped when he found Sharon bleeding out following an attack by her stalker - his future seems bright on Chicago Med. In fact, the season 10 finale ended with Hannah making a surprise visit at his doorstep. While fans agree that she will tell Archer that she is pregnant, some viewers wonder if he is in fact the father. MacDonald, however, told Us in May that Hannah "deeply trusts Archer and that is where she goes when she is feeling destabilized." Oliver Platt Elizabeth Sisson/NBC Platt has been playing Dr. Daniel Charles since the series premiere in 2015, and all signs are pointing to his return for season 11. During the season 10 cliffhanger, Charles was one of the only characters who had closure after reuniting with his two daughters to mourn the loss of his late mother who died earlier in the season. Marlyne Barrett George Burns Jr/NBC "We're definitely going to give Maggie [Lockwood] some wonderful stuff next year," MacDonald told Us in May, confirming plans to have Barrett's character back and continue to expand her story line. "We're gonna see all those nurses." Sarah Ramos James Washington/NBC Ramos began playing Dr. Caitlin Lenox during season 10 in 2024, and during the May finale she received life-changing news. Both Lenox and her brother, Kip (Logan Miller), got tested for Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker (GSS), which their mother died from. Kip's test was negative and although Lenox said hers was too, it was later revealed that she does have the disease. Despite knowing an "early death is in the cards," the showrunner told Us Ramos will be back to tell the next chapter in Lenox's story. "The certainty [of Lenox's diagnosis] is most definitely going to affect how she behaves moving forward," MacDonald later to