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Matlock's Troubled Season 2: Cast Shake-up Looms

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Series regular David Del Rio fired amid sexual assault allegations.
  • Matlock's schedule disrupted, sparking speculation about character's exit.
  • Show's return date shifted to early December amidst production changes.
Matlock's Troubled Season 2: Cast Shake-up Looms

Matlock's upcoming second season is already facing challenges due to the dismissal of series regular David Del Rio. Del Rio, who portrayed Billy, was fired following an investigation into sexual assault allegations made by co-star Leah Lewis. The timing of his departure has created uncertainty surrounding his character's presence in the ongoing season.

Network scheduling changes have further fueled speculation. Matlock will not air a new episode on November 20th as originally anticipated, with Elsbeth taking over its primetime slot. While the network has not provided an official explanation, the break suggests that producers are addressing the impact of Del Rio's exit and potentially rewriting storylines to accommodate his absence.

The show's return is now slated for December 4th, with speculation that this extended hiatus is to allow for story adjustments and the eventual writing out of Billy's character. Reports indicate his final appearance may have already aired, with a midseason premiere in February 2026 marking his permanent departure.

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.
David Del Rio was fired from Matlock following an investigation into sexual assault allegations made by co-star Leah Lewis.
Matlock is expected to return with new episodes on Thursday, December 4th, in its usual 9 p.m. ET time slot.
Reports suggest that Billy, played by David Del Rio, will be written off the show, with his final episode possibly having already aired.

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