Kim Kardashian is applying her law credentials to Allura Grant, her character that she'll be portraying in her new Hulu legal drama, All's Fair. Bits and pieces have been revealed to project hype for the Ryan Murphy and 20th Century-produced series, and today, we not only have the trailer, but the release date!
On the exterior, Allura has a high profile as an edgy, no-nonsense divorce attorney and lives an entirely glamorous life in Los Angeles. On the interior, Allura appears fragile and vulnerable as secrets from her past begin to surface, and her colleagues at the firm start to wonder who Allura is and why they should be afraid of her.
Joining Kim in the cast is a cavalcade of veteran names, including women from Murphy's former projects: Niecy Nash, Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, and Teyona Taylor. Aside from this talented group, we will also have Jessica Simpson, Brooke Shields, and Elizabeth Berkley as guest stars. The ladies will play central roles, from lawyers to clients, and you can assume that there will be lots of juicy drama and angst as they try to climb their way to the top of the game and win the war.
As Kim says in the trailer below, "All's fair in love and war."
Hulu dropped the updated synopsis along with the trailer. It contains
"A team of female divorce attorneys leaves 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.”
All's Fair receives a November 2025 realease date
Hulu has set the date for All's Fair for November 4, with three of the ten episodes dropping as a special premiere. Then, the remaining episodes will be streamed weekly on Thursdays, starting on November 6. While we don't know the reasoning behind the shift, it's likely to be assumed that it has something to do with The Kardashians, as Kim's reality show also streams on Thursdays. Running the shows back-to-back will only succeed in the ratings and create a unified fan base, including both old and new fans alike.
However, as the trailer looks a feels like a winner, with Kim as the star, All's Fair will be your next guilty pleasure binge-watch. Just don't get too upst with Kim, for she's only doing her job.