Hulu’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ Renewed For Third Season As Creator Raamla Mohamed Inks Overall Deal w/ 20th TV

Hulu’s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ Renewed For Third Season As Creator Raamla Mohamed Inks Overall Deal w/ 20th TV
Fans of Hulu’s drama series “Reasonable Doubt” can officially get excited for more episodes!
According to Deadline, the show has been renewed for a third season following season two’s finale, which aired on October 17th.
Deadline writes that the show, executive produced by Raamla Mohamed (series creator), Kerry Washington and Larry Wilmore:
“centers on Los Angeles-based high-powered criminal defense attorney Jacqueline “Jax” Stewart as she deals with past traumas, a struggling marriage, motherhood and a murder case, all while trying to keep her life together.”
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The show stars actress Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax, as well as Shannon Kane, Morris Chestnut, Michael Ealy and others.
The report additionally notes that Mohamed has signed an overall deal with 20th TV, and is set to “develop and executive produce comedy, drama and limited series for all linear networks and streamers, with an emphasis on platforms across Disney Entertainment Television.”
Are you excited for more “Reasonable Doubt”?
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