Reasonable Doubt is back in session, and Season 3 is stacking the docket with both new and familiar faces. Hulu and Onyx Collective just confirmed six new recurring cast members are joining the high-stakes legal drama, while fan favorite Morris Chestnut will return—this time in a recurring capacity.
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Chestnut, who made waves last season as Corey Cash, the slick, media-savvy defense attorney, isn’t going far. Though he won’t appear as frequently this season, Corey is still in the picture—and with his past attempts to outshine Jax at the firm, expect sparks to fly whenever he’s on screen.
Joining him for the upcoming season are six fresh faces who promise to shake things up in and out of the courtroom:
- Kyle Bary (Ginny & Georgia) stars as Ozzie, a former child actor turned franchise hopeful whose fame comes with more baggage than he’s letting on.
- Rumer Willis (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) plays Wendy, Ozzie’s stylish, ride-or-die girlfriend who may know more than she says.
- Brandee Evans (P-Valley) steps in as Monica, Ozzie’s no-nonsense agent who plays the game as sharply as anyone in the room.
- Richard Brooks (9-1-1) portrays Eddie, a ghost from Jax’s past whose return could shatter everything she’s worked to rebuild.
- April Parker Jones (Tom Swift) plays Rosie, Ozzie’s commanding momager who’s made a career out of calling the shots.
- Keith Arthur Bolden (Cobra Kai) rounds out the family drama as Sal, Ozzie’s father and the low-key overseer of his son’s career.
They’ll join returning series regulars Emayatzy Corinealdi, McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, Angela Grovey, and newly upgraded series regular Joseph Sikora.
At the heart of it all is Jax Stewart (Corinealdi), the brilliant L.A.-based criminal defense attorney trying to balance motherhood, trauma, and the messiest legal cases you can imagine—all while keeping her personal demons at bay.
Season 3 is currently filming in Atlanta and, from the sounds of it, is gearing up to be the most explosive yet.
Created by Raamla Mohamed and executive produced by Mohamed, Kerry Washington, Pilar Savone, Larry Wilmore, Anton Cropper, Lena Cordina, and others, Reasonable Doubt continues to build its case as a must-watch legal drama. The series is produced by 20th Television as part of Disney Television Studios, under the Onyx Collective banner.
Stay tuned—because if there’s one thing we’ve learned about Jax Stewart’s world, it’s that things never stay quiet for long.