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All’s Fair: Cast, Release Date, Episode Guide — Is Kim Kardashian Taking the Lead Over Naomi Watts?

All’s Fair: Cast, Release Date, Episode Guide — Is Kim Kardashian Taking the Lead Over Naomi Watts?
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Kim Kardashian is headed to court — on screen — in Ryan Murphy’s legal drama All's Fair, debuting on Hulu November 4, 2025 with a 10-episode season.

Kim Kardashian is about to headline a Ryan Murphy legal drama. Yes, really. It is called 'All's Fair,' it is set in Los Angeles, and it lands on Hulu on November 4, 2025. Hulu gave it a straight-to-series order, and the first season runs 10 episodes. If you have the Hulu on Disney+ bundle, you will find it there in the U.S. too, and internationally it will stream on Disney+ via the Hulu Hub.

The hook

Kardashian plays Allura Grant, a high-powered divorce lawyer who owns an all-female firm. She has acted before, but this is her first time carrying a series as the lead. The premise: a group of top-tier female divorce attorneys break away from a male-dominated firm and build their own powerhouse practice in L.A. Cue high-stakes splits, media messes, and shifting loyalties both in court and inside the firm. Expect glossy fireworks in a world where money definitely talks and love is more like a contact sport.

The cast (it is stacked)

Murphy called in heavy hitters. Glenn Close plays Dina Standish. Sarah Paulson is Carrington Lane. Naomi Watts is Liberty Ronson. Niecy Nash is Emerald Greene. Teyana Taylor is Milan. Kardashian, again, is front and center as Allura Grant. The show has not explained how these characters connect yet, which is very on-brand for a Murphy rollout.

Recurring players include Matthew Noszka as Chase Munroe, Elizabeth Berkley as Dee Barber, Caleb Alexander Smith as Officer Pryzybylski, and Jemarcus Kilgore as Ezra Greene. There is also a wave of names with roles still under wraps: O-T Fagbenle, Kathleen Garrett, Grace Summer, Ed O'Neill, Judith Light, Steven Pasquale, Brooke Shields, Jessica Simpson, Tamara Taylor, and Lorraine Toussaint.

Who is making this thing

'All's Fair' is created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken. It is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television. Murphy and Anthony Hemingway direct. The executive producers list is long and interesting: Ryan Murphy, 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.

Episode rollout and who wrote what

Season 1 has 10 episodes. Three drop on premiere day, then it goes weekly on Tuesdays through December 23. Episode titles and directors have not been announced yet. According to listings on the Writers Guild of America and The Futon Critic, here is the writing lineup and schedule:

  • Ep 1 (Nov 4): written by Ryan Murphy & Jon Robin Baitz & Joe Baken
  • Ep 2 (Nov 4): written by Ryan Murphy & Jamie Pachino
  • Ep 3 (Nov 4): written by Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken
  • Ep 4 (Nov 11): written by Lyn Greene & Richard Levine & Joe Baken
  • Ep 5 (Nov 18): written by Lyn Greene & Richard Levine
  • Ep 6 (Nov 25): writer TBA
  • Ep 7 (Dec 2): written by Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken
  • Ep 8 (Dec 9): written by Lyn Greene & Richard Levine
  • Ep 9 (Dec 16): written by Lyn Greene & Richard Levine
  • Ep 10 (Dec 23): written by Ryan Murphy & Joe Baken

What to expect

Think sleek, ruthless L.A. divorce cases with a crew of fierce attorneys who are just as combustible with each other as they are in court. The teaser and full trailer are already out if you want a taste. Given the cast and the Murphy machine behind it, this one is going to be loud and impossible to ignore, and it is a big swing for Kardashian as a series lead.

The bottom line

'All's Fair' premieres November 4, 2025 on Hulu (and Hulu on Disney+ in the U.S., Disney+ via Hulu Hub internationally). Three episodes at launch, then weekly through December 23. I am very curious to see how Kardashian holds the center opposite Close, Paulson, and Watts. That is one serious gauntlet to throw down.