All’s Fair, the new legal drama series by Hulu, has added two Hollywood heavyweights, Halle Berry and Glenn Close, to its star-studded cast. This was announced through a collaboration between Ryan Murphy, the creative force behind American Horror Story, and Kim Kardashian. Both Murphy and Kardashian, alongside Berry and Close, will serve as executive producers for the series.
All’s Fair is set to be a high-end, glossy procedural drama that revolves around an all-female law firm. The series is expected to blend legal drama with the personal lives of its characters, promising a captivating mix of professional and personal challenges.
The inclusion of Berry and Close adds significant star power to the project, heightening anticipation for its debut on Hulu.
Kim Kardashian is also part of the cast of All's Fair
Halle Berry, an Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in Monster’s Ball, Extant, and the X-Men series, brings a wealth of experience and gravitas to the show.
Glen Close, a three-time Tony Award winner and multiple-time Oscar nominee, is celebrated for her performances in Damages and Fatal Attraction. Both actresses will play pivotal roles in the series, adding depth and intrigue to the ensemble cast.
Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian, one of the executive producers on the show, is also part of the cast.
Who else is involved in Hulu's All's Fair
Also involved as part of the cast is Jon Robin Baitz, who has worked on Brothers & Sisters and A Fair Country which was a Pulitzer-nominated play. Apart from being one of the writers, Baitz will also serve as an executive producer where he will apply his expertise in writing intricate family and legal dramas.
Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene, Richard Levine, Ryan Murphy, and Kim Kardashian are executive producers along with the actress’ film partner Holly Jeter via their production company HalleHolly. Close is also an executive producer on the show, through her Trillium Productions banner.
The other executive producers include Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, and Scott Robertson.
All we know about All's Fair
All’s Fair is poised to become a major highlight on Hulu, especially with the involvement of Ryan Murphy in his first project under his new Disney deal. The show is being produced by 20th Television alongside Ryan Murphy Television which is expected to bring out an exciting mix of mystery behind what happens legally and what goes through characters.
All’s Fair will revolve around Kim Kardashian's character playing Los Angeles’ biggest and most expensive divorce lawyer. This drama examines relationships between lawyers at the firm, the clients they represent during these difficult cases they handle as well as its complexity.
Berry and Close’s roles in All’s Fair are not specified but their being part of it means that the series is going to have solid, complex characters. The show may begin its production at the end of 2024 so that it can be launched at an early stage in 2025.