All's Fair: Release date news, cast details, streaming details and more about Hulu's upcoming legal drama by Ryan Murphy

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“All’s Fair” is an upcoming legal drama created by Ryan Murphy that follows an all-female Los Angeles divorce law firm led by powerhouse lawyer Allura Grant, portrayed by Kim Kardashian. The All’s Fair series also stars Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close, each bringing their unique style to the courtroom and beyond.

Hulu plans to premiere the All’s Fair show in fall 2025 in the U.S., with international streaming on Disney+ under the “Hulu on Disney+” banner. Filming wrapped on March 21, 2025, after shooting began in October 2024 in California, supported by substantial state tax credits. Expect slick visuals, personal stories, and numerous legal twists in this women-driven series by the creator of American Horror Story.

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Release Date and Trailer of All’s Fair

All's Fair: Release date news, cast details, streaming details (Image via YouTube)
All's Fair: Release date news, cast details, streaming details (Image via YouTube)

Hulu confirmed that “All’s Fair” will debut in fall 2025, though the exact day is still under wraps. The first teaser trailer dropped on May 13, 2025, giving viewers a glimpse of glossy courtrooms and high-stakes family battles.

International fans can watch the All’s Fair series shortly after in regions where Hulu content appears on Disney+. In the teaser, Judith Light’s voiceover hints at scandal and sisterhood: “A woman’s best friend is her lawyer,” setting the tone for both legal drama and personal bonds.


Cast and Characters of All’s Fair

Kim Kardashian stars as Allura Grant, the sharp-witted founder of the firm who tackles complex divorce cases with flair. Glenn Close portrays mentor-figure Dina Standish, a veteran lawyer whose guidance shapes the firm’s fierce reputation.

Naomi Watts plays Liberty Ronson, known for winning impossible cases, while Niecy Nash-Betts brings creative strategies as Emerald Greene. Teyana Taylor’s Milan employs wit and tenacity in court, and Sarah Paulson’s Carrington Lane balances empathy with ruthlessness.


Recurring Roles and Cameos from the All’s Fair

Matthew Noszka joins as private investigator Chase Munroe, adding depth to casework scenes. Elizabeth Berkley appears as client Dee Barber, who commands attention in a pivotal teaser moment.

The show also features Brooke Shields, Lorraine Toussaint, Ed O’Neill, and Judith Light on-screen, alongside a surprise cameo by Jessica Simpson. This mix of established stars and guest appearances promises varied storylines and fresh faces each week.


Streaming Details of All’s Fair

All's Fair: Release date news, cast details, streaming details (Image via YouTube)
All's Fair: Release date news, cast details, streaming details (Image via YouTube)

In the U.S., new episodes will arrive weekly on Hulu, allowing time to digest each legal twist. For global audiences, all episodes will stream on Disney+ with the “Hulu on Disney+” label, following Disney’s distribution plan.

This approach mirrors other Hulu originals that reach wider markets, ensuring fans everywhere can follow the drama. Expect subtitles and dubbing options for non-English regions, although specific details are yet to be announced.

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Behind the Scenes from the All’s Fair

Hulu ordered the show straight-to-series in December 2023, reuniting Murphy with Kardashian after her guest role in American Horror Story: Delicate. Halle Berry was attached initially in July 2024 but left due to scheduling conflicts, making room for Glenn Close’s casting.

Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, and Teyana Taylor joined as both stars and executive producers in August 2024. Production companies include Ryan Murphy Productions, Trillium Productions, and 20th Television, with a reported budget of nearly $70 million.


In Their Own Words

Ryan Murphy told The Kardashians in May 2024,

“Kim is the world’s best, most expensive divorce lawyer in the world... It has what Sex and the City has, which is girlfriends... a bond of women trying to get through an experience together”.
Halle Berry, reflecting on her exit, said, “You know, things happen for a reason... I would have loved to have been there with those ladies... But next time!”.
Actress Sarah Paulson praised her co-star: “She’s fun, she’s game, she’s alive to the moment,” highlighting Kardashian’s on-set energy.

All’s Fair viewers can anticipate courtroom showdowns, behind-the-scenes lawyer banter, and tales of friendship and rivalry. Themes include empowerment, loyalty, and the personal cost of high-stakes divorces.

The tone combines glossy production values with emotional depth, aiming to engage both legal-drama fans and those who appreciate character-driven stories. With its all-female focus and high-profile cast, “All’s Fair” promises to be a must-watch.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava