The courtroom's getting crowded—and way more complicated. Here’s a guide to the cast in the ever-expanding world of Reasonable Doubt Season 3.
Reasonable Doubt Season 3 is officially in motion, and the cast is coming together like a legal dream team with a splash of chaos. From familiar faces bringing unresolved drama to shiny new characters ready to stir the pot, this Hulu courtroom thriller isn’t just adding star power—it’s building a powder keg.
Led by the magnetic Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jax Stewart, a defense attorney navigating power, parenting, and past trauma, the show’s third season promises even more personal and professional landmines. While Jax might be able to outmaneuver judges and juries, her ever-expanding circle of allies and adversaries may prove to be the bigger challenge.
Whether you’re a returning viewer looking for a refresher or a newcomer preparing to dive in, this cast and character guide for Reasonable Doubt Season 3 breaks down who’s back, who’s new, and why every name on the call sheet matters.
Returning power players in Reasonable Doubt Season 3: Jax, Corey & the firm

At the core of Reasonable Doubt Season 3 is, of course, Emayatzy Corinealdi as Jacqueline “Jax” Stewart—still fighting for justice while her personal life threatens to fall apart like a cross-examination gone wrong. She's joined by returning series regulars McKinley Freeman as Jax’s estranged husband Lewis, Tim Jo as tech-savvy law partner Daniel, and Angela Grovey as the firm’s level-headed office manager Krystal.
The charming yet professionally problematic Corey Cash, played by Morris Chestnut, also returns—though in a reduced recurring role this time. After stealing the spotlight (and maybe Jax’s trust) last season, Corey’s presence is sure to complicate her strategy both in and out of court. And just to really keep things interesting, Power star Joseph Sikora joins as new series regular Bill Sterling, a late-in-life lawyer gunning for a partner in Jax.
New arrivals, Hollywood problems & ghosts of the past

Reasonable Doubt Season 3 isn’t just a legal drama—it’s a Tinseltown tangle, thanks to Kyle Bary joining as Ozzie, a former child star now up for a major franchise role. Ozzie turns to Jax when his seemingly picture-perfect life starts to unravel publicly and legally. He’s backed by Rumer Willis as his stylist-slash-girlfriend Wendy, Brandee Evans as his whip-smart agent Monica, April Parker Jones as his no-nonsense “momager” Rosie, and Keith Arthur Bolden as his father, Sal, handling the reins of Ozzie's movie career.
But Jax’s biggest threat may not be fame or even firm politics—it could be the past. Enter Richard Brooks as Eddie, a blast-from-the-past figure who arrives with emotional baggage heavy enough to derail everything Jax has built. Reasonable Doubt Season 3 is pulling no punches, and with this mix of returning icons and compelling newcomers, the courtroom just got a whole lot more dangerous.