The series is produced by Ryan Murphy Productions, Kris Jenner Productions, and 20th Television, with executive producers spanning Murphy, Kardashian, Close, Watts, Paulson, Nash-Betts, and others. According to plans outlined for the initial run, All’s Fair comprises three episodes in its first season and airs on Hulu, signaling a compact debut for a drama built around legal maneuvering and inside-show dynamics among elite practitioners.
In the show, Kim Kardashian plays Allura Grant, a formidable divorce lawyer at Grant, Ronson, and Greene. Naomi Watts stars as Liberty Ronson, another top attorney at the same firm. Niecy Nash-Betts portrays Emerald Greene, a researcher within the firm’s ranks, while Teyana Taylor is Milan, an assistant and trainee lawyer. Matthew Noszka plays Chase Munroe, Allura’s husband, and Sarah Paulson appears as Carrington Lane, a rival divorce lawyer, all integral to the series’ courtroom and office politics.
Critical reception to All’s Fair has been largely negative, with Rotten Tomatoes listing a 6% score and Metacritic scoring the show at 18 out of 100. The debut drew attention for its star power and Murphy’s involvement, but reviews cited uneven writing and tonal inconsistencies as persistent issues despite the strong cast and high-profile production team.
Promotional materials for All’s Fair have been disseminated through Hulu’s channels, including an official trailer on YouTube running 2 minutes 49 seconds and an official teaser posted to the same platform at about 2 minutes and 8 seconds. These videos position All’s Fair within Hulu’s broader lineup of original series and library offerings, which continue to emphasize prestige drama alongside broader streaming options.
As Hulu frames All’s Fair within its catalog of originals and live programming, industry observers will watch to see whether the three-episode initial run sets the stage for renewal, extension, or a shift in narrative focus. With a lineup that blends legacy talent, reality-crossed casting, and Murphy’s stylistic fingerprints, the show aims to attract ongoing attention even as critics assess its long-term viability.