Everybody Still Hates Chris Heads To Streaming

As seen in the newly released poster, Paramount+ has announced a May 7th release date for Everybody Still Hates Chris. The series originally aired on Comedy Central last September 2024 and is currently in production for ten more episodes expected to release hopefully sooner rather than later.

Everybody Still Hates Chris features Chris Rock (“Rustin,” “Fargo”) as “Adult Chris,” narrating stories inspired by his experience growing up as a skinny nerd in a large working-class family in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, during the late 1980s.  Terry Crews (“America’s Got Talent”, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) voices “Julius,” Chris’ father who is a gentle giant with a relentless work ethic, and tightwad approach to life. He grew up dirt poor, so he knows the cost of everything down to the penny. He works two jobs to support the family, and on his days off, he takes on a third job. Tichina Arnold (“The Neighborhood”) voices “Rochelle,” Chris’ mother who is smart, strong-willed, and has a nurturing spirit, but she can also be hot-headed, especially when it comes to her kids. She tolerates zero nonsense, so she quits more jobs in a month than most people do in a lifetime.

The series is inspired by the live-action sitcom and features returning cast as well as a bunch of new cast to help fill in the sprawling world.

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