Matlock Season 1: Trailer, Premiere Date, and Everything We Know So Far
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Matlock Season 1: Trailer, Premiere Date, and Everything We Know So Far

The original Matlock was a long-running network TV series in the 1980s and 1990s. It starred TV legend Andy Griffith as attorney Ben Matlock.

Debuting in 1986 on NBC, Matlock remained on that network until 1992, when it moved to ABC, where it remained until it wrapped up in 1995.

Matlock was a popular legal procedural created by Dean Hargrove, who was also behind the original Perry Mason.

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Ben Matlock was a defense attorney who often proved his clients innocent, usually in dramatic courtroom moments.

Since early 2023, a reboot of Matlock has been in the works, not on the original show’s networks but on CBS.

The other big change is that the Matlock character in this version is a woman, played by Kathy Bates.

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Over a year ago, Matlock was greenlit as a planned midseason replacement series, but the arrival of Matlock was delayed due to the Hollywood strikes. Matlock is finally set to debut on CBS in the fall.

What is Matlock about?

Much like the original series, the new Matlock is about a lawyer who is older than most attorneys on TV and who often triumphs in dramatic courtroom moments.

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According to the official description on CBS’ website, the Bates version of the character is named Madeline Matlock.

The premise also appears similar to the older version of the show, with a few differences.

Matlock “rejoins the workforce at a prestigious law firm, where she uses her unassuming demeanor and wily tactics to win cases and expose corruption from within.

“Inspired by the classic television series of the same name,” the CBS site says.

Who stars on Matlock?

According to a Deadline report in February, Kathy Bates is joined in the cast of Matlock by Skye P. Marshall, who plays another lawyer in the firm.

Jason Ritter plays Marshall’s character’s ex-husband.

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Veteran actor Beau Bridges will also play the head of the law firm and the father of Ritter’s character.

A different actor, Jamey Sheridan, whose credits include Homeland, played Bridges’ part in the show’s pilot.

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David Del Rio and Leah Lewis are also part of the cast as younger attorneys in the firm.

Del Rio’s character is described as “charismatic,” while Lewis’ is called “uber ambitious” in CBS’ description.

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(Christos Kalohoridis/CBS)

Who is behind the scenes on Matlock?

Jennie Snyder Urman, whose credits include Jane The Virgin and Charmed, has developed the new Matlock series.

Executive producers include Urman, Bates, Joanna Klein, Eric Christian Olsen, and John Will.

The series is set up at CBS Television.

Dean Hargrove, the original creator of Matlock, is still alive but is not involved in the new series.

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What car will Matlock drive?

In the original series, Ben Matlcok always drove a Ford Crown Victoria, although the model changed throughout its run.

It has not been announced what car, if any, Bates’ version of Matlock will drive on the new show.

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When will Matlock premiere?

CBS is planning to introduce Matlock with a sneak peek on Sunday, September 22.

The show will then settle into its regular Thursday night 9:00 pm time slot on October 17.

The debut followed by the long hiatus is a little unorthodox, but we suppose its an indication of how excited the network is about this long-awaited reboot.

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How many episodes will Matlock have?

CBS has not announced how many episodes it has picked up Matlock for.

Is there a trailer for Matlock?

Yes. A three-minute trailer for Matlock surfaced in the summer of 2023, more than a year before the series will ultimately debut.

The trailer begins with Bates’s Matlock arriving at a business office and lamenting that when women reach a certain age, they “become damn near invisible.”

“It’s useful,” she adds, “because nobody sees us coming.”

The trailer also shows Matlock appearing in a crowded meeting of law firm personnel and interjecting to tell the lawyers that a recent settlement offer could have been larger.

Later in the trailer, it’s clear that she was right.

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The clip establishes that Bates will speak in a folksy voice similar to Andy Griffith’s version of the character.

She also refers to “Matlock, like the old TV show,” indicating that it’s not set in the same universe as the older show.

And the trailer establishes that the character hadn’t practiced law since 1991.

A shorter, two-minute trailer arrived in September of 2024:

This one features samples from the Britney Spears classic “Oops!… I Did It Again” to establish a sassier tone.

But the overall impression is the same:

Like Elsbeth before it, Matlock will center around a quirky, lovable female crimefighter.

It’s not a new formula, but it’s one that we never tire of.

What other shows are in the CBS fall lineup?

Matlock is one of several new shows set to debut on CBS this fall. Others include Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage, NCIS: Origins, Poppa’s House, The Summit, and Watson.

While Young Sheldon has ended its long network run, several established CBS shows will return in the fall.

These include 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, Blue Bloods, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Fire Country, Ghosts, NCIS, The Neighborhood, Survivor, and S.W.A.T.

The Equalizer, like Matlock, is a reboot of a popular series from the 1980s.

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(Warner Bros. Television Entertainment/Darren Michaels)

Will the new Matlock be a hit?

Nobody, of course, knows until the series arrives.

However, the Matlock name means a great deal to viewers of a certain age, while CBS is known for attempting to cater its programming to older viewers.

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Kathy Bates is also a respected actress with a strong reputation.

CBS viewers will likely remember her memorable guest appearance as the “ghost” of Charlie Sheen’s character on Two and a Half Men.

Will you be tuning into this new version of the classic series?

Have your say in the comments below!

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