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‘Reasonable Doubt’ Renewed for Season 4 at Hulu

Hulu’s Reasonable Doubt isn’t slowing down anytime soon. The Onyx Collective legal drama has officially been renewed for a fourth season ahead of its Season 3 finale, which streams November 13.

Led by Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart, the series continues to stand out as one of Hulu’s strongest performers, often landing in the streamer’s daily Top 15. Season 3 followed Jax as she defended Ozzie Edwards (Kyle Bary), a former child star accused of murder, while navigating an ambitious new colleague (Joseph Sikora’s Bill Sterling) and growing professional scrutiny. As Jax’s latest trial unfolded in the public eye, she faced mounting pressure both in and out of the courtroom, learning that every win carries a cost.

Alongside Corinealdi, the ensemble includes McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, Angela Grovey, and Sikora.

Created and executive produced by Raamla Mohamed, Reasonable Doubt debuted in 2022 as the first scripted series from Onyx Collective. Kerry Washington and Pilar Savone executive produce under their Simpson Street banner, with Larry Wilmore (Wilmore Films), Anton Cropper, and Lena Cordina also executive producing. Shawn Holley, Jon Leshay, Tamara Gregory, Erika Harrison, and Zahir McGhee serve as co-executive producers.

The show remains a defining project for Onyx Collective, which continues expanding its slate of bold, culturally resonant storytelling. The banner also renewed its comedy Deli Boys for Season 2 earlier this year and recently ordered a pilot for Southern Bastards, a drama based on the acclaimed graphic novels.

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