Get ready for high-stakes divorce cases, scandalous secrets, and fierce fashion as Ryan Murphy's new series "All's Fair" lands on Hulu this November, starring Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, and Niecy Nash-Betts.
TL;DR
- Ryan Murphy's "All's Fair" premieres November 4, 2025, on Hulu (and Disney+ globally).
- Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Naomi Watts, and Glenn Close lead an all-star cast as powerful female divorce attorneys.
- Expect intense courtroom battles, personal drama, and killer fashion, all set to the tune of "Work Bitch."
Hold onto your designer briefcases, because Ryan Murphy is at it again, and this time he's bringing us into the cutthroat world of elite divorce law with his brand-new series, "All's Fair." Premiering on November 4, 2025, on Hulu in the U.S. and Hulu on Disney+ globally, this show is already creating a massive buzz thanks to its incredible cast, gripping storyline, and, let's be real, the sheer star power of Kim Kardashian making her latest major acting splash. If you're looking for a show packed with drama, style, and women who absolutely refuse to be messed with, "All's Fair" is about to become your new obsession.
We've all been buzzing since the trailer dropped on October 8, 2025, instantly racking up over 43 million views (and counting!). It promised a wild ride, and from everything we've seen and heard, it's going to deliver. Forget everything you thought you knew about legal dramas; "All's Fair" is here to change the game, literally. This series focuses on a team of brilliant, emotionally complicated, and incredibly fierce female divorce attorneys who decide they’ve had enough of the male-dominated firm they're in. Their solution? To strike out on their own and build a powerhouse practice where they call all the shots.
An Unbelievable Ensemble Cast Ready to Dominate the Courtroom

Seriously, if you thought the trailer was stacked, wait till you see the full list of talent gracing your screens. Ryan Murphy has a knack for pulling together iconic performers, and "All's Fair" is no exception. Leading the charge are some of Hollywood's most formidable women:
- Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant
- Niecy Nash-Betts as Emerald Greene
- Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane
- Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson
- Glenn Close as Dina Standish
- Teyana Taylor as Milan
The star power doesn't stop there. We're also getting an impressive roster of guest stars and supporting players that will have you saying, "Wait, they're in this too?!" Keep an eye out for Brooke Shields, Judith Light, Grace Gummer, Elizabeth Berkley (as Dee Barber), Matthew Noszka (who plays Chase Munroe, Kim Kardashian's character's husband), Caleb Alexander Smith as Officer Przybylski, and Jemarcus Kilgore as Ezra Greene. We've also heard buzz about James Remar, Ed O’Neill, Kathleen Garrett, and even a teased cameo from Jessica Simpson! This show truly is a who's who of talent, ensuring every scene is packed with compelling performances.
The cast members themselves are clearly thrilled to be part of this project. Sarah Paulson, a long-time muse for Ryan Murphy, had nothing but praise for her co-star Kim Kardashian, telling E!, "She's really incredibly game, incredibly professional. She knows her lines, she's ready to play. She's respectful of the process, she's learning. She's growing. She's happy to be there. I've learned a lot from her. I had a really lovely, lovely time."
"To share the screen with these iconic women has been a dream come true. I, like, pinch myself every day when we’re on set."
— Kim Kardashian, in a promotional video for "All's Fair"The Heart of the Matter: Unpacking "All's Fair" Storyline

So, what exactly are these brilliant legal minds up to? The official synopsis for "All's Fair" paints a vivid picture: "A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice. Fierce, brilliant and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets and shifting allegiances—both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game—they change it." Sounds like exactly the kind of juicy, empowering drama we need, right?
The series promises a deep dive into not just the legal battles but also the personal lives and complex relationships of these attorneys. It's not just about winning cases; it's about challenging the system, confronting sexism in their profession, and navigating their own friendships and rivalries. With "money talks and love is a battleground" as a central theme, you can bet there will be plenty of moral gray areas, unexpected twists, and satisfying takedowns of anyone who stands in their way. These women "don't just play the game—they change it," and that's the kind of energy we're here for.
Diving Into the Drama: Key Moments from the Explosive Trailer

If the trailer is any indication, "All's Fair" is going to be an absolute rollercoaster. Set perfectly to Britney Spears's iconic "Work Bitch," the preview wastes no time in establishing the show's high-octane energy and fierce attitude. We see Kim Kardashian's character, Allura Grant, getting married to Matthew Noszka's character, Chase Munroe, in what looks like a beautiful beachfront ceremony. But, as Allura herself ominously states in a voiceover, "You never really know a person. It's just a trap." Clearly, that marital bliss is short-lived, leading to some epic legal (and personal) showdowns.
A major source of tension in the trailer is the fierce rivalry between Allura Grant and Sarah Paulson's character, Carrington Lane. It looks like Chase Munroe enlists Carrington's help in his divorce from Allura, pitting the former colleagues (and perhaps friends?) against each other. The insults fly fast and furious, with Carrington calling Allura "infertile and career-obsessed" at one point. In a particularly memorable scene, Carrington even sarcastically claims she's dressing as a "whore lawyer" for Halloween, clearly mimicking Allura's signature style. But the animosity isn't just between them; Glenn Close's character is heard saying, "Let's light her on fire," which definitely raises the stakes!
The trailer is also full of moments that hint at intense drama and possibly criminal activity. We see a clear homage to Beyoncé's "Hold Up" music video, with Kim Kardashian's character smashing a sports car with a baseball bat while wearing a yellow dress – a powerful image of female rage and retribution. Men in the trailer are often depicted "crashing out," emphasizing the show's focus on powerful women taking charge. Towards the end, there's a quick shot of someone being arrested in a cream suit jacket, and then an even more chilling scene of the lawyers dressed in black, gathered around what appears to be a dead body being removed by authorities. Talk about high stakes! This isn't just divorce; it's a full-blown legal thriller.
The Fashionable Courtroom: Power Dressing Takes Center Stage

You can't have a Ryan Murphy production starring Kim Kardashian without a serious commitment to fashion, and "All's Fair" is set to be a visual feast. The show promises to "reimagine the lawyer aesthetic with tailored silhouettes, statement accessories, and confident, modern flair." Costume designer Paula Bradley, with assistant Shannon Campbell, is overseeing the wardrobe, and from the glimpses we've gotten, they're delivering an iconic new era of "power dressing."
Just look at Kim Kardashian's choice for the Los Angeles premiere at the DGA Theater Complex on October 16, 2025. She rocked a gorgeous sleeveless, silver draped dress, proving her character Allura Grant won't be committing any "major fashion crimes." The trailer itself highlights the "pantsuit game" being "almost too strong," so prepare for a parade of impeccably styled, fierce ensembles that are as sharp as the legal arguments themselves. It's clear that the fashion in "All's Fair" is more than just clothing; it's a statement of power, ambition, and identity for these women.
Kim K's Legal Journey Continues: From Reality Star to Courtroom Queen

Kim Kardashian's role as high-powered divorce attorney Allura Grant feels particularly fitting given her real-life journey into the legal profession. As many know, Kim has been seriously pursuing a legal career, having passed the California State Bar Exam just last month after sitting for it in July. She's also spent significant time in courtrooms, famously testifying in the 2016 Paris robbery trial. This background adds a fascinating layer to her performance, blurring the lines between art and life in a very Ryan Murphy-esque way. While she might be "basically playing herself" in some aspects, as one article notes, her genuine interest in law makes this role incredibly authentic for her.
Her mother, Kris Jenner, who is also an executive producer on the Hulu series, has been absolutely glowing about Kim's performance. During an appearance on the "Not Skinny But Not Fat" podcast, Jenner gushed, "[To] watch not only Kim come alive and [be] just magic as an actress — she's unbelievable in this series." She praised the rest of the cast for embracing Kim and creating a "nourished" set environment. Jenner even went so far as to say she's "never seen anything like it" and has already "begged Murphy for more episodes." Coming from the ultimate "momager," that's high praise indeed!
This isn't Kim's first foray into Ryan Murphy's world; she previously appeared in Season 12 of "American Horror Story," where her portrayal of publicist (and secret witch) Siobhan Corbyn earned her surprisingly good reviews. Critics largely agreed she was "better than expected," setting the stage for this next big role. With "All's Fair," it seems Kim K's acting career is officially a thing, and we're totally here for it!
Behind the Scenes: The Mastermind and the Production Team
As expected, "All's Fair" is a brainchild of the prolific Ryan Murphy, who not only wrote and directed but also serves as an executive producer. Known for creating hit shows like Monster, Glee, and American Horror Story, Murphy's unique vision ensures that "All's Fair" will be anything but ordinary. He's joined by a stellar team of writers including Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, and Richard Levine, promising sharp dialogue and intricate plotting.
The executive producer list is equally stacked, featuring many of the lead actresses themselves – Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Sarah Paulson are all credited, giving them a significant hand in shaping the series. Kris Jenner is also on board as an executive producer, along with Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson, and Nissa Diederich. Anthony Hemingway also wears multiple hats as an executive producer and director, ensuring Murphy's vision is brought to life.
Filming for "All's Fair" took place between October 2024 and March 2025, primarily in Los Angeles, California, with some additional scenes shot in New York City. The production wrapped up with Niecy Nash-Betts celebrating on Instagram, declaring, "We laughed, we cried, we slayed. From fierce lewks to beat faces & snatched edges, we brought the FIYAH and left the drama where it belongs—on the screen. And TRUST, you're gonna want front row seats when this drops." We trust her completely!
So mark your calendars for November 4, 2025. "All's Fair" looks like it's going to be the legal drama that redefines the genre, bringing powerful women, scandalous secrets, and unapologetic style to the forefront. You won't want to miss it!
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