Reasonable Doubt Renewed For Season 4 On Hulu

Reasonable Doubt Renewed For Season 4 On Hulu

 Hulu confirms another season of the legal drama. 

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Hulu has renewed Reasonable Doubt for a fourth season, just a week before its third season concludes.  The early renewal signals continued confidence in the hit legal drama.

Created by Raamla Mohamed and produced by Kerry Washington, the series stars Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart, a fearless Los Angeles defense attorney known for her unorthodox methods and personal moral code. The show explores high-stakes cases and personal conflicts, often blurring the line between justice and compromise.

Season 4 of Reasonable Doubt will premiere in 2026 on Hulu.

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03/27/2026 03:10 pm GMT

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