Another month, another Ryan Murphy series to get excited about. Hulu’s All’s Fair is set to premiere on Nov. 4, and it looks deliciously juicy.
Per the official synopsis, the upcoming legal drama series follows “a team of female divorce attorneys [who] 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 cast is seriously STACKED. Here are the main players and everything you need to know before watching:
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Niecy Nash as Emerald Greene, described as a “former L.A. cop turned investigator, devoted to family.”
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Teyana Taylor as Milan, described as “[an] aspiring lawyer under Allura’s wing.”
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Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane, described as “brilliant yet abrasive, with ambition that often eclipses relationships.”
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And last, but certainly not least: Glenn Close as Dina Standish, described as “queen of the legal world and mentor to the team.”
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Matthew Noszka is also set to appear as Chase Munroe. From the looks of the trailer, it seems like he’ll be playing Kardashian’s on-screen ex-husband. 👀
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The series is written executive produced by Ryan Murphy, who also serves as a director. It marks the second collaboration between him and the Keeping up with the Kardashians star, who previously portrayed Siobhan Corbyn in American Horror Story: Delicate.
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“The entire cast said yes before even seeing a script,” Kardashian revealed to Whoopi Goldberg on The View. “I think [Murphy] was inspired by my law journey, and so wanted to write this salacious script. … It’s been the craziest ride and so much fun.”
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“Kim was fantastic,” Murphy said at the All’s Fair world premiere. “I was so curious about her because she has a huge life. She has a huge, wonderful family. I was so startled that she would agree to do this. When asked why, she said, ‘because it’s iconic and I like iconic shit,’ which is very Kim.”




