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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Matlock Renewed Amidst Cast Shake-Up

Matlock Renewed Amidst Cast Shake-Up

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Matlock has been renewed for a third season on CBS.
  • David Del Rio was fired following sexual assault accusations.
  • Kathy Bates and Skye P. Marshall are confirmed to return.
Matlock Renewed Amidst Cast Shake-Up

The CBS legal drama Matlock has officially been renewed for a third season, ensuring the return of its core cast. The series, which premiered in September 2024, centers on Madeline Kingston, a wealthy retired lawyer who assumes the identity of Matty Matlock to investigate a law firm. She believes individuals within the company are connected to the opioid epidemic that claimed her daughter's life.

While the show's future is secured, there have been significant cast changes. David Del Rio, who portrayed Billy, was terminated and removed from the set in late September 2024 after actress Leah Lewis reported alleged sexual assault. His character was subsequently written out of the latter half of season two, with his on-screen storyline involving a partner's miscarriage.

Confirmed to return for the upcoming season are Kathy Bates as Matty Matlock and Skye P. Marshall as Olympia, who has become Matty's ally in uncovering the truth. Other expected returns include Jason Ritter as Julian, Aaron Harris as Matty's grandson Alfie, and Sam Anderson as Matty's husband Edwin. Eme Ikwuakor's character Elijah and Beau Bridges' villainous Senior may also feature, though Senior is currently hospitalized.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Kathy Bates is confirmed to return as Matty Matlock for the third season of the show.
David Del Rio was fired following an investigation into sexual assault accusations after actress Leah Lewis reported an alleged incident.
Kathy Bates as Matty Matlock and Skye P. Marshall as Olympia are confirmed to return, along with Aaron Harris and Sam Anderson.

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