The Chi season 8 casts Stranger Things' Anthony B. Jenkins as Devante

The Chi's upcoming final season has added Anthony B. Jenkins, known for playing a Vecna victim in Stranger Things season 5, as Devante, the son of Emmett and Shay. The character will move in with his dad and Kiesha after facing trouble at school. Several other recurring guest stars join the Chicago-set series.

TVLine exclusively learned that The Chi season 8 welcomes a roster of new recurring guest stars. Anthony B. Jenkins portrays Devante, while Laila Odom, from BET+'s Zatima, plays Jordan, Keith's girlfriend and a nurse with lingering street ties. Additional cast includes Darryl Dunning II from BMF as Rafi, one of Nuck's enforcers; Biko Eisen-Martin from Power Book II: Ghost as reformed gangster Smitty; Akilah A. Walker from Bel-Air as Smitty's girlfriend Amaya; and newcomer Liza Jessie Peterson as Patience, Rashaad's activist attorney. Production on the Paramount+ with Showtime series began in January, promising the show's coldest winter yet, where life-or-death choices collide with legacy, conflict, joy, and pain. Series creator Lena Waithe announced last October that season 8 would conclude the series. 'When I created The Chi, it wasn't just about making a TV show — it was about owning our narratives and telling our stories with truth, care, nuance, and complexity,' Waithe said. 'After much reflection, we have made the decision to end The Chi with Season 8... I am committed to delivering a final season that our Chi family deserves.' Returning series regulars include Birgundi Baker, Jacob Latimore, Shamon Brown Jr., Luke James, Michael V. Epps, Jason Weaver, and Hannaha Hall, alongside numerous guest stars.

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The One Chicago universe returned on January 7, 2026, with gripping midseason premieres across Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med. Each episode picked up from fall cliffhangers, advancing intense storylines involving investigations, betrayals, and medical emergencies while leaving key questions unresolved.

The Emmy-winning HBO Max comedy Hacks is set to return for its fifth and final season this spring, featuring new guest stars and core cast members. Showrunner Lucia Aniello shared that the show's ending was part of the original pitch.

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Amazon Prime Video's upcoming comedy series 'Barbershop' has added eight actors in guest-starring roles, including 'Saturday Night Live' alumni Ego Nwodim and Devon Walker. The cast joins series lead Jermaine Fowler in a story set at the iconic Calvin’s barbershop in Chicago. The announcement highlights the show's ensemble approach to depicting community life through humor.

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Director Frank Darabont emerged from retirement to helm two episodes of Stranger Things' fifth and final season after the Duffer brothers approached him as a fan of his work. The Shawshank Redemption filmmaker, who had stepped away from directing in 2013, joined the production in Atlanta for six months. His episodes feature in the show's split release, with Episode 3 already out and Episode 5 set for Christmas Day.

The One Chicago franchise delivered emotional episodes on January 15, 2026, with tragedies striking across 'Chicago P.D.,' 'Chicago Fire,' and 'Chicago Med.' Sergeant Trudy Platt grapples with a friend's apparent suicide, Stella and Severide face losing their foster son, and Sharon Goodwin mourns her ex-husband's death.

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Actor Corey Cott discusses his role as Det. Jake Griffin in the 27th season of Law & Order: SVU, highlighting the character's uphill battle to gain trust from Capt. Olivia Benson and the show's fans. In an upcoming episode, Griff's determination to rescue a young boy in danger may sway opinions about his commitment to victims. Cott shares insights into Griff's backstory and the squad's internal tensions.

 

 

 

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