‘Matlock’ Season 2 Adds Justina Machado in Major Recurring Role: Everything We Know
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AUG 1 – Justina Machado joins Matlock Season 2 as Eva, a Miami-based attorney, reuniting with the show's creator and CBS Studios behind Jane the Virgin.
- CBS legal drama Matlock's second season premieres on October 12, 2025, featuring Justina Machado in a major recurring role as Eva.
- Justina Machado joins Matlock in a major recurring role as Eva, a sharp, determined attorney who serves as Senior Markston’s fourth ex-wife and leads the Miami branch of Jacobson Moore.
- Eva, a confident and driven attorney, travels from Miami to New York to attend a critical meeting, which she leverages to further her career, connecting her storyline with the main characters.
- Showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman indicated a wild journey ahead with new characters, while Jason Ritter teased Season 2 will be 'juicy' and unpredictable.
- Season 2 suggests potential chaos in professional and personal arcs, with Eva's arrival and Matty's weakening control shaping the evolving narrative.
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'Matlock' Taps Justina Machado for Season 2 Recurring Role
“Matlock” has added a fresh but familiar face to its Season 2 cast. “One Day at a Time” and “Pulse” star Justina Machado will recur on the CBS legal drama. The actress will play Eva, “a formidable, smart and ambitious attorney” who happens to be the fourth ex-wife of Jacobson Moore managing partner Howard “Senior” Markston (Beau Bridges). She runs the firm’s Miami offices and comes to New York for an emergency meeting, which she uses as an oppor…
Justina Machado Joins ‘Matlock’ For Season 2, Sets ‘Jane The Virgin’ Reunion
EXCLUSIVE: Meet Senior’s ex (No.4). Justina Machado (One Day At a Time) has been tapped for a major recurring role on Season 2 of CBS’ breakout hit legal drama Matlock for its upcoming season. She will play Eva, a formidable, smart, and ambitious attorney and Jacobson Moore managing partner Howard “Senior” Markston’s (Beau Bridges) 4th […]
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