The courtroom is about to get boisterous, sexier, and considerably salacious. Hulu officially unveiled the trailer and key art for All’s Fair, the high-powered court drama from Ryan Murphy that’s about to whip up headlines. It’s no ordinary buttoned-down law drama. It’s a showy, star-studded dive into divorce wars, power struggles, and love that kills.
Love is War, and These Women Came Armed
At the heart of All’s Fair is a group of whip-smart female divorce lawyers who burst out of a heavily masculine firm to open their own powerhouse shop. Their goal? To turn heartbreak into firepower, wield secrets as daggers, and own the high-stakes high-wattage breakup world. Fierce and emotionally complicated, they’re not just redefining the principles of divorce law. They’re redefining the principles of the game itself.
Kim K in Court and Glenn Close Side by Her
Ryan Murphy has brought back a team that will make the American Horror Story witches green with envy.
- Kim Kardashian continues the television takeover with a segment that sees her swap Balenciaga bodysuits for court chic.
- Naomi Watts brings her Oscar-nominated gravitas.
- Niecy Nash-Betts adds her award-winning wit and fire.
- Teyana Taylor comes with attitude and charm.
- Matthew Noszka amps up the intensity.
- And just to put the icing on the cake, Murphy sought out Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close, dramatic giants, to make this show appointment TV.
Yes, Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close will be arguing cases next to each other. The internet is just not prepared.
The Puppet Master Pulling the Strings
All’s Fair comes from Ryan Murphy Television in association with 20th Television. Murphy not just co-wrote and executive produced the show, but he also directed, along with Anthony Hemingway. Heavies include Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, and Richard Levine as part of the writing and producing team.
The production pedigree is a who’s who. Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Sarah Paulson all act, and they all executive produce. Kris Jenner is, too, why not? It’s a Kardashian CBS takeover.
Tuesdays Are About to Get Messy
Date it. All’s Fair launches November 4th with a three-episode release on Hulu (and Hulu on Disney+ among bundle subscribers). Viewers outside the United States can access it on Disney+. Following the release, new installments will premiere every week on Tuesdays through the season.
Watch the trailer below officially.