The Kardashian-Jenner family is back in the spotlight with the highly anticipated premiere of "The Kardashians" Season 7, set to debut on October 23, 2025. According to Hulu Press and Disney+ Communications, this latest installment promises to build on the show’s legacy with heightened drama, emotional revelations, and major changes for the famous family. The new season will air weekly on Wednesdays at 9:00 PM PST in the United States on Hulu, while international viewers can catch it on Disney+ at the same time, ensuring fans worldwide stay in sync with the unfolding saga.
Continuing a tradition that began with "Keeping Up with the Kardashians"—which ran for a whopping 20 seasons on E! before the family made the leap to Hulu in 2022—Season 7 is expected to span ten episodes, culminating in a Christmas Day finale on December 25, 2025. This structure, as reported by Associated Press and confirmed by Hulu, is designed to keep viewers engaged throughout the holiday season, wrapping up the year with a dramatic family crescendo.
The new season picks up right where Season 6 left off, covering events from the start of 2025. Fans will recall that the previous season ended in April 2025 with Kim Kardashian’s 44th birthday and Khloe Kardashian launching a new perfume line. Now, as the family faces the future, they’re also revisiting the past—both literally and figuratively. The official trailer, released on October 1, 2025, teases a return to old dynamics and the arrival of familiar faces, including the much-anticipated comeback of Caitlyn Jenner, Scott Disick, and Robert Kardashian Jr. For many, it feels like a reunion years in the making.
But nostalgia isn’t the only emotion this season stirs. The show’s creators—Ben Winston, Danielle King, Emma Conway, Elizabeth Jones, and Erin Foye—along with the Kardashian-Jenner family as executive producers, are turning up the heat with storylines that delve deeper than ever before. Hulu promises “unprecedented access,” and the trailer certainly delivers on that front. Kim Kardashian, in a moment that has already sent shockwaves through social media, reveals the most chilling storyline yet: "I got a call from investigators. Someone extremely close to me put a hit out on my life," she says in the trailer, as reported by Newsweek. This revelation, confirmed by official investigators, marks a darker turn for the series, with personal security becoming a recurring theme throughout the season.
Kylie Jenner, too, opens up about her own fears. “I heard footsteps walking into my room,” she shares, hinting at a sense of vulnerability that permeates the family dynamic this year. The trailer’s somber tone is a marked shift from the glitz and glamour fans might expect, signaling that the stakes—both personal and emotional—have never been higher.
Yet, it wouldn’t be "The Kardashians" without a blend of high-profile projects and behind-the-scenes hustle. Viewers will get an exclusive look at Kim’s new legal drama, "All’s Fair," which is set to premiere on Hulu on November 4, 2025. The show, starring Hollywood heavyweights Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, and Naomi Watts, is already generating buzz for its star-studded cast and promises to add another layer to Kim’s ever-expanding portfolio. Cameras follow Kim as she navigates the pressures of producing a major television project alongside the ongoing drama in her personal life—a balancing act that’s become her hallmark.
Season 7 also marks a poignant farewell to the family’s iconic home, the backdrop for countless memories since the early days of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians." The emotional weight of this transition is evident as the sisters reminisce. Kendall Jenner reflects, “Kylie and I have so much history in that house. We’ve snuck boys in that house, gotten each other out of trouble in that house, fought in that house.” Khloé Kardashian, never one to shy away from honesty, adds with a laugh, “I’ve had sex in a few of these rooms.” It’s these candid moments that remind viewers why the Kardashians remain reality TV royalty—no topic is off-limits, and every milestone is shared with their audience.
Amid the drama, the season doesn’t forget its roots: family. The return of Caitlyn Jenner, in particular, brings new dynamics to the fore. Kylie admits, “My mom is having a hard time inviting my father to the family gatherings, but I want him to be included in such things.” Family tensions, especially between Kourtney and Khloe, also come to a head. At one point, Kourtney accuses Khloe of “doomscrolling,” a lighthearted jab that underscores the sisters’ complex relationship.
Fans can expect to see all the major players—Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloe, Kendall, and Kylie—navigating both shared and individual challenges. The season’s official synopsis, as reported by TV Insider, promises that the Kardashian-Jenners will “dive head-first into the drama, the hustle and the heart,” revisiting their past as they chase passions that push them further than ever before. The show’s producers are betting on this blend of nostalgia, vulnerability, and ambition to keep audiences hooked week after week.
In terms of accessibility, Hulu and Disney+ are sticking to their successful distribution pattern. American viewers can tune in every Wednesday night, while international fans will find new episodes on Disney+. Each episode runs approximately 45 minutes, making it easy to catch up or binge-watch as the season progresses. This strategy, according to both platforms, is aimed at maintaining momentum and sparking weekly social media conversations—a formula that’s worked wonders in previous seasons.
As for what comes next, the future of "The Kardashians" beyond Season 7 remains unconfirmed. While there’s been no official word on a Season 8 renewal, industry observers note that ratings and fan engagement will likely play a decisive role. Historically, the family has been quick to greenlight new installments when audience demand remains strong, so fans shouldn’t rule out more Kardashian drama on the horizon.
Ultimately, Season 7 stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of the Kardashian-Jenner family. With higher stakes, deeper personal stories, and a willingness to confront both triumphs and fears head-on, this chapter may well be their most compelling yet. For diehard fans and newcomers alike, October 23 can’t come soon enough.