The drama surrounding Jax Stewart is set to make a comeback on the big screen.
Onyx Collective and 20th Television unveiled on Wednesday (Nov. 13) that the TV series Reasonable Doubt has been officially granted a third season on Hulu. The show is crafted, penned, and executive produced by Raamla Mohamed, and features Emayatzy Corinealdi playing the lead role of Jacqueline “Jax” Stewart. McKinley Freeman and Morris Chestnut are also part of the star-studded cast.
The second season of Reasonable Doubt premiered on the streaming platform in August 2024, with the finale airing last month. The season wrapped up with myriad plot twists, putting Stewart’s professional and personal relationships to the test.
“Encore” – The outcome of Shanelle’s case is revealed. Jax and Lewis must contemplate their future.
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“People are extremely thrilled about the show and its performance, which is certainly delightful for me,” confessed Mohamed during her conversation with The Hollywood Reporter just before the official renewal of Reasonable Doubt.
“I’m anticipating an update before this year ends. The key is to keep viewers engaged and spreading the word. The significance of Black content is undeniable, irrespective of the kind of show. We all connect with these shows in unique ways. I recall the premiere of Power on Starz and how I was instantly hooked. It was refreshing to witness the talent of Black actors. I’m pleased that Bel-Air is doing well and hope that people continue to support Black content and the shows that are creating a buzz.”
“Encore” – Shanelle’s case reaches a verdict. Jax and Lewis are left to ponder their future.
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Reasonable Doubt has Mohamed, Kerry Washington, Pilar Savone for Simpson Street, Larry Wilmore of Wilmore Films, and Anton Cropper as its executive producers. The show is a production of Onyx Collective and is brought to life by 20th Television, which is part of Disney Television Studios.
Before the launch of the third season, viewers can revisit the intense legal drama on Hulu.
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