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The Upshaws Part 7 lands today, marking the final season of Netflix’s family sitcom

15/01/2026 02:50 - UPDATED 16/01/2026 09:52
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It’s last call for Netflix’s Indianapolis family. The Upshaws wraps up its run with Part 7, bringing the curtain down on one of the platform’s longest-running multi-part sitcoms — and doing it without pretending this family was ever neat, quiet, or perfectly put together.

From the start, the series found its rhythm in everyday chaos: money problems, relationship misfires, loud opinions, and the kind of family arguments that feel uncomfortably familiar. Part 7 leans into that spirit for a proper goodbye, giving the Upshaws room to settle old tensions, crack a few more jokes, and leave on their own terms. Here is everything you need to know about The Upshaws – from the plot and cast to reviews. The trailer is at the bottom of the article.
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The Upshaws Part 7: All the key details

What The Upshaws Part 7 is about

Part 7 serves as the fifth and final season of The Upshaws, returning viewers to Indianapolis for one last chapter with the Upshaw family. Bennie continues to juggle financial pressure, pride, and responsibility, while Regina remains the emotional anchor of the household.

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The final episodes lean into closure rather than escalation, revisiting long-running dynamics and unresolved tensions without abandoning the show’s grounded humor. The focus remains on everyday conflicts, family loyalty, and the messy effort of trying to do better, even when progress comes slowly.

The Upshaws cast: the main characters

Mike Epps once again anchors the series as Bennie Upshaw, blending bravado with vulnerability in a performance that defines the show’s blue-collar tone. Kim Fields brings steadiness and emotional weight as Regina, while Wanda Sykes continues to stand out as Lucretia, delivering some of the sharpest and most unfiltered moments of the series. The wider ensemble reinforces the lived-in family dynamic, with the younger cast adding generational tension that has been central to the show’s humor since its earliest episodes.

Behind the scenes: a planned farewell

Creators and executive producers Regina Hicks and Wanda Sykes have confirmed that Part 7 was conceived as a deliberate ending for the series, giving the Upshaw family a proper send-off rather than an abrupt conclusion. “Truly grateful to Netflix for giving us this season to once again bring the warmth and funny that we’re known for (and with this fifth and final — some closure) to our Upshaws family,” Hicks told Tudum.

Sykes, who also stars in the series, added: “A heartfelt thanks to Netflix for letting us send off The Upshaws with this fifth and final season. We are excited to give the show and the fans a proper farewell.”

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Is The Upshaws based on a true story?

No. The Upshaws is an original sitcom. While its conflicts are inspired by relatable family and financial pressures, the characters and storylines are fictional.

What reviews say about The Upshaws

Throughout its run, The Upshaws has been recognized for its ensemble chemistry and character-driven approach. Critics have frequently highlighted its warmth and consistency, noting that the show prioritizes relationships over topical satire. Audience response has remained steady across seasons, with many viewers praising the series as a comfort-watch sitcom that avoids overstatement while delivering reliable humor.

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Why watch The Upshaws Part 7

For longtime viewers, Part 7 offers something increasingly rare in streaming television: a planned ending. Fans of grounded, character-led sitcoms will find a final season that values resolution, familiarity, and emotional payoff over reinvention.

The Upshaws Part 7 release date on streaming

Available now. The Upshaws Part 7 is streaming on Netflix, where it brings the series to a close with its final 12 episodes. Release date: January 15, 2026. Watch on Netflix.

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Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo is the main writer for Streamingmania and a senior manager at New European Media. Originally from Kenya, he previously founded and directed Afronews.eu and has taught journalism at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. His work blends editorial expertise with a deep understanding of global media and storytelling.