Ryan Murphy's Kim Kardashian-Led Legal Drama All's Fair Lands Hulu Premiere Date — Watch Trailer
Court is in session this fall on Hulu.
The streamer has set a Nov. 4 release date for its Ryan Murphy legal drama All's Fair, starring Kim Kardashian. The series will premiere with three episodes, while additional new installments will be rolled out once per week thereafter. Hulu announced the date in tandem with the release of the show's full-length trailer, which you can watch above.
"A team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice," reads Hulu's official synopsis. "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."
Joining Kardashian in her legal escapades is an all-star cast that includes Naomi Watts (Feud), Niecy Nash-Betts (Grotesquerie), Teyana Taylor (Hit the Floor), Matthew Noszka (Star), Sarah Paulson (American Horror Story) and Glenn Close (Damages).
More familiar faces, including several actors with whom Murphy has previously worked, will appear throughout the season. Keep an eye out for Elizabeth Berkley (Saved by the Bell), Steven Pasquale (The Good Wife) and Judith Light (Transparent), among others.
And just when we thought the teaser's use of Chicago's "Cell Block Tango" was perfection, along comes Britney Spears' "Work Bitch" in the official trailer. This show knows exactly what it's doing.
From 20th Television and Ryan Murphy Television, All's Fair is executive-produced by Murphy, Kardashian, Close, Watts, Nash-Betts and Paulson, along with Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, Richard Levine, Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson and Nissa Diederich.
Scroll down to check out first-look photos from All's Fair, then drop a comment with your thoughts. Will you be watching?





