
Reasonable Doubt Season 3: Release date, cast updates and what to expect next
Hulu's Reasonable Doubt has us all hooked with its electrifying mix of courtroom showdowns, messy personal lives, and jaw-dropping twists. After Season 2 left us on the edge of our seats, fans are clamoring for details about what's coming next for Jax Stewart and her crew. So, let's dive into the latest on Reasonable Doubt Season 3—when it's dropping, who's in the cast, and what kind of drama we can expect. When Is Reasonable Doubt Season 3 Hitting Our Screens?
Great news for fans: Hulu has locked in the premiere date for Reasonable Doubt Season 3! You can expect the show to return on September 18, 2025, kicking off with a two-episode premiere, followed by new episodes dropping weekly. Filming started in Atlanta on March 27, 2025, and is slated to wrap up by July 31, 2025. If you've followed the show's production timeline before, this tracks—Hulu typically takes about a year to go from cameras rolling to episodes streaming. So, get ready to clear your Thursday nights this fall! Reasonable Doubt Season 3 Cast Updates
The Reasonable Doubt crew is bringing back its heavy hitters, and there are some fresh faces stirring the pot. Here's the scoop on the cast: Returning Favorites Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart
McKinley Freeman as Lewis Stewart
Tim Jo as Daniel Kim
Angela Grovey as Krystal
Thaddeus J. Mixson as Spenser Stewart and Aderinsola Olabode as Naima Stewart New and Recurring Players Joseph Sikora as Bill Sterling
Morris Chestnut as Corey Cash (Recurring)
Kyle Bary as Ozzie (Recurring)
Rumer Willis as Wendy, Brandee Evans as Monica, Richard Brooks as Eddie, April Parker Jones as Rosie, Keith Arthur Bolden as Sal, and Arkeisha 'Kash Doll' Knight as Nisha: These newcomers will spice things up, with Nisha playing Wendy's assistant and confidante.
With this lineup, expect plenty of sparks—both in the courtroom and outside it. What To Expect In Reasonable Doubt Season 3
After the wild ride of Season 2, where Jax fought to save her friend Shanelle from a murder rap while dealing with a deadly affair and a lawsuit from Toni over her child's death, Season 3 finds her in a rare moment of calm. But, as the official synopsis teases, Jax is bored with this peace. Enter Ozzie, a former child star whose legal troubles pull Jax into a whirlwind of Hollywood drama and danger.
This season, we'll see Jax trying to hold onto her newfound stability while new threats loom. Bill Sterling's arrival at Binder, Hurwitz & Stewart could shake up the firm's power dynamics—his ambition might put him at odds with Jax. The fallout from that Season 2 lawsuit with Toni could also keep Jax and Lewis's marriage on shaky ground. Showrunner Raamla Mohamed has hinted at a slightly lighter tone this time, with moments of joy for Jax, but don't worry—the show's signature blend of intense legal battles and soapy drama isn't going anywhere.
We're also expecting deeper dives into Jax's life as a mom, wife, and lawyer. Ozzie's case will bring a fresh, high-profile challenge, testing Jax's skills and maybe even her morals. With new alliances forming and rivalries brewing, Season 3 is shaping up to be a rollercoaster.
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