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‘The Stakes Are Higher’: Jacob Latimore Talks Season 6 of The Chi

The young actor spoke to The Root ahead of the new season, which premieres on Showtime Aug. 6.

Editorโ€™s Note: This interview was conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike began on July 14.

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Season Six of the popular Showtime series The Chi is officially back, streaming on Paramount+ on Friday before its broader release on Aug. 6. But before we head back to the Windy City, series star Jacob Latimore has just one warning for us: โ€œEverything is at stake.โ€

The young actor, whoโ€™s been playing the sneaker-loving, women-addicted Emmet since the very beginning, tells The Root that this season will see his character continue to evolve and grow into a young man. And while the juggling act between fatherhood and his personal relationships seem to be going relatively well for now, Latimore teased that there may be some serious complications down the road when it comes Emmetโ€™s professional life.

โ€œWeโ€™re definitely seeing what itโ€™s like for a business that may look like itโ€™s booming on the outside, but then there are so many issues on the inside, behind closed doors,โ€ he said. โ€œAnd how that affects everything in his life. When you do business wrong, you messing up your relationships, your relationship with time, everything is at stake. The stakes are higher this season.โ€

He continued: โ€œWith Emmett and The Chi, itโ€™s just been like a real sort of, reflection of the everyday of a young man whoโ€™s growing up in the inner city. Heโ€™s trying to stay positive, heโ€™s trying to do something that isnโ€™t illegal. He knows his real edge, he knows heโ€™s not a street guy. Heโ€™s not this or that, he loves shoes, he loves women. Heโ€™s addicted to women. But heโ€™s learning self-control, heโ€™s guiding himself through life even with the absence of his father. Heโ€™s young and now rekindling this relationship as he gets older.โ€

High stakes or not though, the opportunity to portray a story like Emmetโ€™s is one that the House Party actor shared heโ€™s proud of, as itโ€™s been a grounding experience thatโ€™s allowed him to learn more about himselfโ€”especially as a young actor still on his grind in Hollywood.

โ€œIm just most proud of how Iโ€™ve been able to learn through the character a little bit. I feel like a part of me is Emmett, then a lot of me is not as well,โ€ he said. โ€œBut Iโ€™m able to step into someone elseโ€™s shoes and get maybe just a fragment of how they may feel or what they got to go through in these types of situations. So, Iโ€™m just happy I can sort of be a reflection and have that impact on our fans.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s amazing, Iโ€™m constantly learning. I feel like the show, for me, has been exciting to jump back into every season because I constantly look for a challenge. Because you know people will leave a show, you know, โ€˜Iโ€™ve done enough seasons.โ€™ But for me, I feel Iโ€™m still really young. I think the key to my success in my career has been longevity since I was a kid. Now Iโ€™m in a totally new phase and I want to continue to build that for myself,โ€ he concluded.

The Chi returns Friday for Paramount+ subscribers and premieres Sunday, Aug. 6 on Showtime.

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