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Fans of The Chi rejoice—the show is not done yet. The hit Showtime original series is getting a seventh season.
Deadline reports that Paramont+ and Showtime have renewed The Chi for a seventh season before the second-half premiere of season six on May 10.

The decision is a no-brainer following the success of season six of The Chi, which became the streamer’s most-viewed season ever, increasing nearly 25 percent from season five.

The website reports production for season seven will begin later this month in Chicago.
Nina L. Diaz, President of Content and Chief Creative Officer, Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks, spoke about the show’s renewal, adding, “Lena Waithe is a generational storyteller, whose authentic and unflinching narratives in The Chi resonate deeply, offering a powerful lens into both the complexities of life in Chicago as well as the Black experience in America. On the heels of a record-breaking season and ahead of this week’s return, we’re excited to provide fans with the promise of more – ensuring that they can continue to enjoy the raw, emotional stories and unforgettable characters that have made this seminal series a resounding success for Showtime.”
The Chi’s Journey To Season Seven Was A Rocky One
The series from Lena Waithe, under her Hillman Grad banner and executive produced by Common, tells the story of Southside Chicago residents whose lives become intertwined due to certain events that also bring them together and lead them to form bonds with each other.
In the previous seasons, we’ve seen the characters have to come together to deal with Douda (Curtis Cook), a local gangster who is making life miserable in all aspects for the Southside residents.
While The Chi has been fortunate to see a seventh season, the on-set drama surrounding former cast member Jason Mitchell almost derailed the show.
The powers that be decided to kill off Mitchell’s character in season three, and the show has thrived since then.

Showtime is facing a lawsuit over its 2022 television series centered on country music legends George Jones and Tammy Wynette, filed by the estate of Wynette’s late husband over allegations the show unfairly turned him into “the villain.”
The case, filed Wednesday (Jan. 31) in Delaware court, claims that “George & Tammy” conveyed a “negative and disparaging portrayal” of the late George Richey, a songwriter and producer to whom Wynette was married for decades after her split from Jones.

“The series depicts Richey as a devious husband who abused Wynette and Richey’s prior wife, facilitated and encouraged Wynette’s addiction to prescription painkillers, and engaged in financial and managerial manipulation of Wynette,” write attorneys for Richey’s daughter, Sheila Slaughter Richey.

Though the allegations sound like a defamation lawsuit, they’re not. Instead, the case actually accuses Showtime of violating a 2019 settlement agreement that allegedly barred Wynette’s daughter, Georgette Jones, from making disparaging statements about Richey.

Since George & Tammy was based on Georgette’s 2011 memoir about her parents, the lawsuit claims that Showtime committed so-called tortious interference with contract — meaning the network essentially encouraged Georgette to breach her settlement with Richey’s estate.

“The defendant [was] specifically told, in a written letter delivered prior to the broadcast of the Series, that the Series was based on and featured disparaging information that was the ill-gotten product of Georgette’s violation of the agreement,” the estate’s lawyers wrote. “Nonetheless, Showtime chose to broadcast the Series anyway.”

The case was filed by estate executor Sheila Slaughter Richey, who married Richey in 2001 after Wynette’s 1998 death, and by their son Tatum Richey. In a statement to Billboard, Sheila and Tatum’s attorney, Todd McMurtry, said the case raises “many serious issues” and that he and his clients “look forward to addressing them with the court.”

“Showtime transformed George Richey into the villain of its story, raking in profits and views,” McMurtry said. “Showtime unjustly benefitted from Georgette’s violation of her prior contractual promise to never again disparage or encourage the disparagement of the Richey family.”

A spokesperson for Showtime did not immediately return a request for comment on Wednesday.

Released in December 2022, George & Tammy was well-received by critics — particularly Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain’s respective portrayals of Jones and Wynette. Both were later nominated for Emmy Awards for their performances.

The six-episode limited series was based on The Three of Us: Growing Up with Tammy and George, Georgette Jones’ 2011 memoir, and she’s listed in credits as a “consulting producer” on the series. In an August interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Georgette said she had “many, many conversations with the creative team” ahead of the production.

According to Wednesday’s lawsuit, Georgette was tightly restricted in what she could say about Richey.  That’s because Sheila previously sued her in 2015 over allegations that she made “false accusations” about Richey and his family. That case settled in 2019, with Georgette allegedly signing a strict non-disparagement clause.

Under the terms of that deal, she agreed to not make “any statements, written or verbal, or cause or encourage others to make any statements, written or verbal, that defame, disparage, or in any way criticize the personal or business reputation practices or conduct” of Richey or his heirs.

But despite that agreement, the lawsuit claims that Showtime “repeatedly disparages” Richey inGeorge & Tammy. The lawsuit claims that in the series, Richey — portrayed by Steve Zahn — encourages Wynette’s drug addiction, is physically abusive toward her and manipulates her to maintain complete control over her career.

The lawsuit takes particular exception to the series finale. In one scene, Jones appears to find a will that Wynette has written on a yellow note pad. Later, a series of text epilogues flash on screen, telling viewers that “George Richey inherited the vast majority of her estate” and that “Tammy’s yellow note pads were never found.”

“The obvious implication is that Richey destroyed the yellow note pads that contained Wynette’s will,” the estate’s lawyers write.

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Back to The Wilderness. Season 2 of Yellowjackets, the Showtime original series about a high school girls’ soccer team that survives a plane crash in the remote wilderness, premieres on Friday (March 24).

The cast includes Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Tawny Cypress, Christina Ricci, Samantha Hanratty, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sophie Thatcher, Sophie Nelisse, Steven Krueger, Warren Kole, Liv Hewson, Courtney Eaton, Kevin Alves, Simone Kessell and Lauren Ambrose.

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Read on for ways to watch and stream Yellowjackets.
How to Watch Yellowjackets Seasons 1 & 2

Yellowjackets Season 2 will be streaming on Showtime on Friday. Viewers can start streaming episode one of the new season as soon as it premieres. New episodes will arrive weekly.

Want to stream Yellowjackets for free? Subscribe to Showtime and enjoy a free trial for the first week. The streaming platform costs $10.99/month after the free trial ends but you can cancel anytime.

To get more bang for your buck, bundle Showtime with Paramount+ for $11.99/month.

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$10.99/month after 7-day free trial

Unfortunately, Showtime doesn’t offer student discounts but students can land free or discounted subscriptions through Spotify Premium Student and Prime Student.

What time does Yellowjackets air on Showtime? The season premiere airs on Sunday (March 26) at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

Showtime, HBO Max, Starz, MGM+ and Cinemax are included with DirecTV Stream’s Premier Package. Watch over 150 channels, plus unlimited cloud DVR and stream from an unlimited number of devices for $154.99/month. DirecTV Stream offers cheaper TV packages starting at $74.99/month (add Showtime for an additional $5.50/month for three months).

Showtime is also available on Hulu, Prime Video, SlingTV and through ExpressVPN.

Paid and free episodes of Yellowjackets Season 1 are currently streaming on demand via Showtime and Prime Video. Although Season 2 isn’t available yet, now’s a great time to catch up on the first season and add the upcoming season to your Prime Video watchlist.

Yellowjackets Season 1 & 2

Besides Yellowjackets, Showtime features a selection of movies, documentaries, TV series and more including The Affair, Dexter: New Blood, Billions, I Love That for You, The L Word, Ziwe, Ray Donovan, boxing and other sporting events and Oscar-winning films like Everything, Everywhere All at Once and more.

Watch the trailer for Yellowjackets Season 2 below.

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Everyone likes to save money! With price hikes from streamers like Netflix and YouTube TV, the monthly subscriptions that were supposed to be cheaper than a cable bill are really starting to add up.

No need to worry, though: If you’re looking for an affordable streaming option, Showtime offers groundbreaking movies such as the Oscar-winning Everything, Everywhere All At Once, along with addictive original series and hours of sports content for one low price.

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For a limited time only, new subscribers can test out Showtime for free for the first week. The service will cost $10.99 a month after the free trial and you can cancel anytime.

Showtime
$10.99/month after 7-day free trial

Another excellent way to save? Try a bundle deal and get Showtime and Paramount for just $11.99 a month.
How to Watch Everything, Everywhere All at Once for Free

Everything, Everywhere All At Once has returned to theaters but you can still watch it at home. The sci-fi film starring Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Key Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis, is streaming free on Showtime.

For those who have cable, the movie is scheduled to air on Showtime at 6 p.m. on Friday (March 17). If you’re already subscribed to Showtime, click here to begin streaming the film on demand, or click the red buy button above to launch your free trial.

Everything, Everywhere All At Once is also available on Prime Video as well as sites like Vudu and Google Play.

Other ways to land a free trial, add Showtime to your Hulu account for an additional $10.99 a month after a free trial for the first week. Additionally, Amazon Prime members can subscribe to Showtime as a Prime Video channel and redeem the free trial.
What Else Is Streaming on Showtime?

Between award-winning movies, hit series and cult classics, Showtime has a bit of everything. Subscribers can stream original series such as Yellowjackets, George & Tammy, Ziwe, Billions, championship boxing –including the David Benavidez vs. Caleb Plant bout on March 25 — and lots more.

Also on Showtime: Confess, Flex, Your Honor, The L Word, Dexter: New Blood, The Affair, Couples Therapy and The Chi. Catch up on episodes and full seasons of must-watch shows, along with documentaries, boxing, MMA fights and other programs.

With the Showtime app, viewers can download full episodes and watch them offline. You can access Showtime on your computer, smartphone, iPad, smart TV, Xbox and other compatible devices via the app or at Showtime.com.

Some of the other movies, shows, documentaries and docuseries now streaming on Showtime include Marcell the Shell with Shoes On, Uncut Gems, X, Lady Bird, Outcry, Bandit, Breaking, Pleasure and Infinite Storm.

Jake Paul and UFC champion pro boxer Anderson Silva will face off in a PPV fight airing live from the Gila River Arena in Phoenix, Ariz., on Saturday (Oct. 29). The sporting event, presented by Most Valuable Promotion and Showtime Sports, will broadcast exclusively on Showtime PPV.  

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“Anderson ‘The Spider’ Silva is the most versatile fighter the world has ever seen,” Paul said in a press release. “Just a year ago he outclassed boxing champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and showed the world why he is often referred to as the greatest fighter of all time. Every expert, from MMA to boxing, has said Jake Paul won’t fight Anderson Silva. They said Jake Paul is afraid of Anderson Silva, and Jake Paul would lose to Anderson Silva. Well, to all the non-believers – Jake Paul is fighting Anderson Silva. It’s an honor to have the opportunity to share the ring with the greatest UFC striker of all time. On Saturday, October 29, I will walk humbly into the ring, touch gloves with a living legend and do my best to exterminate ‘The Spider.’”

“I know that in life everything has its purpose. Nothing comes just by chance. So, I thank God for my health, my family and my team for providing me with this opportunity to continue doing the thing that I love the most,” said Silva. “I believe this will be the biggest combat event of the year and will truly make history in the sport forever.”

The night’s fight card includes Ashton Sylve vs. Braulio Rodriguez in a lightweight bout, Alexandro Santiago vs. Antonio Nieves, Uriah Hall vs. Le’Veon Bell and Chris Avila vs. Dr. Mike Varshavski.

Jake Paul vs. Silva: How to Order & Stream Live

Showtime’s All Access: Paul vs. Silva coverage will begin at 5:00 p.m. ET/2:00 p.m. PT. The PPV fight is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. ET.

The post-fight press conference will be held at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT following the main card event.

You can order the PPV fight for $59.99 via the buy button below. No Showtime subscription required.

If you purchase the Paul vs. Silva fight through the Showtime app or at Showtime.com, you can stream the bout from a TV, laptop or computer and other compatible streaming devices.

Paul vs. Silva PPV Fight

$59.99