The Chi season 8 premiere will arrive on May 22, and the 10-episode run will be the final season of Lena Waithe’s Chicago drama. New episodes will drop weekly on Paramount+ with the Premium Plan, ending a series that began on Showtime in January 2018 and has since become the longest-running Black drama in the history of premium cable television.
The date was announced in a teaser that mixed footage from earlier seasons with scenes from the new one, while a voiceover warned, “Life comes at you fast, whether you're ready for it or not. Everything has to come to an end.” The final chapter comes after the show was renewed for season 8 in May 2025 and then marked for ending in October, leaving the May 22 launch as the start of a goodbye rather than a new run.
Waithe created The Chi around a South Side of Chicago neighborhood, and the last season is being framed as the story’s coldest winter yet, with characters making life-or-death decisions. That push into harsher terrain fits a series that has already earned an 87% score from 47 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes for its first season, along with a Black Reel Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series and a Gracie Allen Award for Writing of a Scripted Drama.
What makes the announcement land hardest is the tension between the show’s long life and the fact that it is ending while still carrying momentum. The cast — including Jacob Latimore, Birgundi Baker, Luke James, Shamon Brown Jr., Michael V. Epps, Hannaha Hall and Jason Weaver — will return for a last stretch that has to close the story cleanly, and the streaming shift to Paramount+ with the Premium Plan means the farewell will play out on the rebranded home of Showtime’s library rather than on the channel where it started.
For viewers who have stayed with The Chi since 2018, May 22 is not just another premiere date. It is the opening night of the show’s last season, and the only question that matters now is whether Waithe and her cast can make that ending feel earned.