All's Fair, the latest drama by Ryan Murphy, is coming to Hulu in November. The show follows a team of women divorce attorneys who leave their previous firms that were dominated by men to open up a firm of their own, comprising just women. They tackle divorces of all kinds and are fierce in the way they fight in court.
As the show's title states, all is apparently fair in the show's world, even going against women who were once your colleagues. Thus, the show will also show us the women of the firm going against one another at one point. While the show's teaser came out on May 13, a trailer of the show has just been released, hinting at the storyline and characters and revealing November 4, 2025, as the release date.
Ryan Murphy's All's Fair, starring Kim Kardashian and Sarah Paulson, features a powerhouse team of lawyers
The trailer of All's Fair opens with Sarah Paulson's character, Carrington, saying,
''Boy, do I love coming here. Walking down that hallway shaped like a clown cervix. Beef curtains, black May West. As much as I'd love to continue to exchange pleasant cocktail pleasantries, there is a war to be won.''
This statement suggests that these are no-nonsense women who approach each case with the same intensity as a war. The trailer shows us the team of divorce lawyers handling various cases, and from the snippets, we can tell they are confident and great at what they do. One client even says,
"You're the best divorce lawyers in town."
A recurring theme in All's Fair is how all the women seeking divorce in the show got married believing they were in love, but their one fault was trusting the wrong man. Besides, many are shocked at the fact that they are even going for a divorce, which is a common experience many women go through. All's Fair also heavily focuses on how men in power often take advantage of women, and this team of female lawyers loves to put them in their place. However, things don't always go well for the team that seems strong as steel at first.
The trailer shows us Carrington fighting Allura's divorce case. But Allura is not her client; it's Chase, Allura's going-to-be ex-husband. What is shocking is that Carrington goes all out and has a personal vendetta against Allura. This splits the firm into two teams, which cannot be good for the business or their personal lives.
The official logline of All's Fair, according to the trailer's description, is,
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.
The main cast of All's Fair includes Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant, Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson, Niecy Nash as Emerald Greene, Teyana Taylor as Milan, Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane, and Glenn Close as Dina Standish. The recurring cast of the show includes Matthew Noszka as Chase Munroe, Elizabeth Berkley as Dee Barber, Jemarcus Kilgore as Ezra Greene, and Caleb Alexander Smith as Officer Pryzybylski. O-T Fagbenle, Kathleen Garrett, Grace Gummer, Ed O'Neill, Judith Light, Steven Pasquale, Brooke Shields, Jessica Simpson, Tamara Taylor, and Lorraine Toussaint also star in unspecified recurring roles.
Ryan Murphy has not only written All's Fair but also directed it along with Anthony Hemingway. Murphy is also an executive producer on the show, along with Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Anthony Hemingway, Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, Richard Levine, Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson, and Nissa Diederich. The show is collaboratively produced by Ryan Murphy Productions, Trillium Productions, and 20th Television.
All's Fair will premiere on Hulu on November 4, 2025. It will have ten episodes, with the first three releasing on November 4, and the remaining seven will be released weekly on Tuesdays until December 23, 2025.
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