
The Chi Season 7: New episodes, broadcast details and how to stream on OTT
This season, the power dynamics in Chicago's South Side are shifting. When Douda (Curtiss Cook) loses his grip on power, the women of The Chi begin rising to take back control. The show promises a high-stakes battle where loyalties are tested, rivalries ignite, and the quest for the crown comes at a dangerous price.
'There's only one crown, and it will come at a heavy cost.'
Premiere Dates (Streaming on Paramount+ with SHOWTIME OTT / Airing on SHOWTIME):
Episode 1, 'Black Friday' – May 16 / May 18
Episode 2, 'The Fall Out' – May 23 / May 25
Episode 3, 'More Life' – May 30 / June 1
Episode 4, 'Mother's Day' – June 6 / June 8
Episode 5, 'Safe Harbor' – June 13 / June 15
Episode 6, 'Do The Chi Thing' – June 20 / June 22
Episode 7, 'Unfinished Business' – June 27 / June 29
Episode 8, 'A Bet Is A Bet' – July 11 / July 13
Episode 9, 'Last Respects' – July 18 / July 20
Episode 10, 'Tha Block Is Hot' – July 25 / July 27
Episodes 11 ('Ready Or Not') and 12 ('Rebirth') – Premiere dates to be announced
Created by Emmy-winner Lena Waithe, The Chi is a coming-of-age story set in Chicago's South Side. It follows a community of interconnected residents navigating life, love, danger, and dreams in one of America's most vibrant — and vulnerable — neighborhoods.
Season 7 boasts a robust cast led by:
Kadeem Hardison, Chris Lee, Brett Gray, Rotimi, Jackie Long, Jill Marie Jones, Vic Mensa, Kandi Burruss, La La Anthony, and more.
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