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The production of “Reasonable Doubt” season four is currently underway, and exciting casting updates have emerged.
Joining the ensemble are Durrell “Tank” Babbs and Meagan Good, who will be alongside series mainstays Emayatzy Corinealdi, McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo, and Angela Grovey.
Babbs, renowned as a Grammy-nominated vocalist and songwriter, takes on the role of Eric Cropper. His character is portrayed as a wealthy R&B icon and a longstanding client of Jax, played by Corinealdi. Eric is depicted as charming, strategic, and unyielding in his pursuit of getting what he wants.
Meanwhile, Meagan Good, celebrated for her NAACP Image Award nomination, will portray Regina Harris, the astute and empathetic new district attorney who is not easily outsmarted.
The official synopsis for the Onyx Collective series’ fourth season reveals a gripping narrative: “Following a vicious attack that leaves Jax’s family and her newly established law firm in turmoil, uncertainty hangs heavily over their future. With Jax’s most trusted client embroiled in a spiraling media scandal, The Stewart Firm faces a critical battle where each decision could determine their survival or the firm’s downfall. Amidst lingering grief and mounting pressure, the urgent question arises: Can they rebuild in time, or will the price of hasty action be their ultimate undoing?”
**SEASON THREE SPOILERS AHEAD**
Season three dealt with Jax’s client, child star Ozzie Edwards, who was accused of murdering his girlfriend, Wendy. Over the course of the trial, it was revealed he was sexually abused by his agent, Monica, played by Brandee Evans, which led him to turn to drugs, an addiction that he tried to hide from his family. Ozzie is found not guilty of murder and viewers learn that his father was the one who shot Wendy and his sister knew the whole time. At a celebration dinner with Jax and her family, Ozzie overdoses and passes away.
After Ozzie’s funeral and as the dust settles from the case, Jax decides to open her own law firm. And just as she’s moving in, Monica shows up at her office and fires a shot right at Jax, her husband Lewis (Freeman) and her colleague Daniel (Jo).
On The Red Carpet spoke with Corinealdi just before season four production began.
“The way that season three ended, you’re going to be shocked. I can say that. You’re going be shocked,” she said. “We are jumping right back in it, right where we left off. So there will be no time left to wait. We’re gonna get right to it.”
Who was shot? Do they survive? We’ll soon find out. Corinealdi has the utmost trust in writer and creator Raamla Mohamed.
“Raamla and her creative mind and the fantastic writers that she’s assembled, they really create this world that really just resonates with people,” she said.
Corinealdi admitted that while the drama is fun to play, she wouldn’t mind Jax getting a little respite to just enjoy life.
“We really haven’t seen like true peace for Jax. You know, with everything that has happened, there’s always been something. You know, I look forward to being able to see her just…with no drama, no one trying to kill her, kidnap her…all of the things,” she said. “Just peace, just a normal life with a picket fence and her two children. Maybe they should get a dog. I wanna see Jax with a dog because that changes things. That changes things, we need a pet!”
While a pet, and perhaps a spa day, would be nice for Jax, judging by the end of season three, we’re thinking that may have to wait awhile!
You can catch up on the first three seasons on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
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