Media personality and socialite Kim Kardashian is all set to step on the screens, though this time, it’s through the legal drama series All’s Fair by Ryan Murphy. This Hulu show is set to premiere on November 4, 2025 (just a few weeks away!), on the streaming platform, and is currently expected to feature 10 episodes in its upcoming first season.
What’s intriguing is that Hulu had given this series a straight-to-series order, with Kardashian starring as the series’ protagonist, a divorce lawyer, and the owner of an all-female law firm (via Deadline Hollywood). While this isn’t the first time for the actress to take an initiative in acting, it certainly will be her first time to lead the whole show as a main cast member.
Plus, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star will be sharing the screen with a bunch of other powerful Hollywood talents, including Glenn Close, Sarah Paulson, and Naomi Watts, so it will be truly interesting to see how it pans out.
That said, here’s all you need to know about this legal drama saga, from its entire confirmed cast, crew, and characters so far to its episode guide to what this series will actually be all about. Without further ado, dig in!
Allʼs Fair Cast, Crew, and Characters Explored
Created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken, All’s Fair boasts a pretty splendid cast, both main and leading as well as recurring.
The main cast includes Glenn Close as Dina Standish, Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane, Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant, Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson, Niecy Nash as Emerald Greene, and Teyana Taylor as Milan. How exactly all these characters are related to each other in the storyline is not known just yet.
Besides them, multiple celebrities have been listed in the recurring cast. This includes Matthew Noszka as Chase Munroe, Elizabeth Berkley as Dee Barber, Caleb Alexander Smith as Officer Pryzybylski, and Jemarcus Kilgore as Ezra Greene.
Also joining these aforementioned stars are O-T Fagbenle, Kathleen Garrett, Grace Summer, Ed O’Neill, Judith Light, Steven Pasquale, Brooke Shields, Jessica Simpson, Tamara Taylor, and Lorraine Toussaint, though their exact characters aren’t known yet.
The show’s executive producing team includes Murphy, Kardashian, Close, Paulson, Watts, Nash, Anthony Hemingway, Robin Baitz, Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, Richard Levine, Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson, and Nissa Diederich.
The show is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television and is directed by Murphy alongside Hemingway.
Kim Kardashianʼs Newest Legal Drama Allʼs Fair Episode Guide
So far, All’s Fair is set to have 10 episodes in its first season. Three of these episodes will be released on November 4, Tuesday, and the remaining seven will drop weekly on each Tuesday after that. The tenth and last episode is currently scheduled to hit the screens on December 23.
However, not much has been revealed about all these episodes, as of this writing, except for who they have been written by and their release dates. The title names and information on who each respective episode has been directed by have yet to be officially revealed.
Take a look at all the information available about the episodes, so far (via Writers Guild of America and The Futon Critic):
These episodes have all notably been penned by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, and Richard Levine. The legal drama series is slated to launch on November 4, 2025, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers in the United States, and on Disney+ internationally via Hulu Hub.
What Will Allʼs Fair Be All About?
According to the details shared by The Playlist, the legal drama follows a bunch of female divorce attorneys who launch their own powerhouse practice as lawyers after breaking away from a male-dominated firm. And being the extraordinary lawyers they are, they boldly take steps to make their own all-female law firm in Los Angeles, California, a success.
Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complex, the female divorce lawyers find themselves navigating high-stakes breakups, media scandals, and even shifting loyalties – not only in court, but also within their own ranks. Tamed at the hands of Murphy, the show is inevitably expected to bring a new, unapologetic flair to the world of high-end divorce law.
Making everything dramatic, All’s Fair sees a world where money talks and love is a battlefield. But in this world, these exceptional women don’t just play the game: They rewrite the rules.
The official teaser as well as trailer for this forthcoming series have been released, too, which you can stream here:
Either way, this upcoming show is certainly expected to make a massive splash in the world of legal dramas, especially for Kim Kardashian, who will be leading a show all by herself for pretty much the first time. If anything, this will go down as one of the most highly anticipated dramas in Kardashian’s long portfolio of Hollywood projects.
What do you think about it? Do you have some thoughts and opinions of your own to share about this legal drama? Do you think this show is worth waiting for, and will you be streaming the series when it drops on Hulu a few weeks later? Whatever your opinions may be, make sure to let us know in the comments section below!
All’s Fair is set to premiere on Hulu on November 4, 2025.