Corey and Jax standing side by side in a nice office in Reasonable Doubt
Hulu confirms Reasonable Doubt has been renewed for a third season, following a strong reception since its debut. Created by Raamla Mohamed and produced by Onyx Collective, Reasonable Doubt centers on Jax Stewart, played by Emayatzy Corinealdi, a fearless Los Angeles defense attorney navigating complex legal and social issues while balancing her own personal life.
What This Means For Reasonable Doubt's Future On Hulu Hulu Is Investing In Diverse Original Programs ✕ Remove Ads Reasonable Doubt's third season renewal is a clear sign of Hulu's ongoing investment in their original programming. Previously, the series received a great deal of critical acclaim along with a dedicated following.
In addition to reinforcing Hulu's strategy of focusing on diverse programs, the renewal also allows for further development of the series' characters and central themes. Viewers can expect a more nuanced look into Jax Stewart’s life as she continually explores strenuous legal cases that come her way, on top of her own distinctive journey.
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