Durrell “Tank” Babbs and Meagan Good Join Hulu’s Legal Drama“Reasonable Doubt" As Season Regulars For Season 4

  • Today, Onyx Collective announced new series regulars for the fourth season of Hulu’s hit legal drama “Reasonable Doubt,” from 20th Television, including Durrell “Tank” Babbs and Meagan Good, joining series regulars Emayatzy Corinealdi, McKinley Freeman, Tim Jo and Angela Grovey.

  • After a brutal attack leaves Jax’s family and newly minted law firm shaken, nothing feels certain, especially their future. With Jax’s most loyal client at the center of a spiraling media disaster, The Stewart Firm is thrust into a high-stakes battle where every move could mean survival … or collapse of the firm. As grief lingers and pressure mounts, one question looms: Can they rebuild in time or will the cost of moving forward too quickly be everything they stand to lose?

  • Durrell “Tank” Babbs as Eric Cropper, a super-wealthy R&B artist and longtime client of Jax. Eric is charming, calculating, and accustomed to always getting his way at all costs.

  • Meagan Good as Regina Harris, the new district attorney who is smart, compassionate and nobody’s fool.

  • Tank is a multiple GRAMMY-nominated, platinum-selling singer, songwriter, producer and actor with a career spanning over 25 years. He has solidified his place as an R&B icon with a catalog that includes some of the genre’s biggest hits. His 10th studio album, “R&B Money,” produced five No. 1 singles and further cemented his legacy, marking his ninth No. 1 R&B hit since 2017. In addition to his musical contributions, Tank has built an impressive acting résumé, appearing in HBO’s “Togetherness,” TVOne’s “Born Again Virgin,” BET’s “The New Edition Story” and “The Bobby Brown Story,” among others. He recently made his Broadway debut in Alicia Keys’ “Hell’s Kitchen.”

  • Meagan Good is an accomplished film and television actress best known for her leading role as Camille in Tracy Oliver’s series “Harlem,” which earned her an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. She recently starred in Netflix's “Day Shift,” opposite Jamie Foxx; and Amazon Prime’s “Divorce in the Black,” directed by Tyler Perry; with additional credits including “Shazam! Fury of the Gods,” opposite Zachary Levi and Hellen Mirren; “Forever,” opposite Taye Diggs; “The Empty Nest,” “The Intruder,” “Monster Hunter” and “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.”

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