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All’s Fair Trailer Drops: Kim Kardashian’s Explosive Hulu Series from Ryan Murphy

Two powerhouse worlds collide in the trailer for “All’s Fair” — Kim Kardashian swaps reality TV for courtrooms, while Ryan Murphy brings his signature flair for drama and scandals. The teaser promises a series stacked with tension, glamour, and high-stakes legal showdowns. Here’s your inside look at the trailer, the cast, and what to expect when the series hits Hulu.

Breaking Down the Trailer: Sparks, Slams & Sharp Lines

From the moment the trailer opens, it’s clear “All’s Fair” means business — and drama. In quick succession, we see heated exchanges, explosive insults, and power plays between Kim Kardashian’s character, Allura Grant, and Sarah Paulson’s Carrington Lane. Paulson hurls glare-filled taunts like “See you in court, you poor, discarded…” while calling her rival a “whore lawyer.”

Courtroom arguments collide with backstage whisper networks, stylized office settings, and betrayal lurking just around the corner. Glenn Close’s ominous promise — “light her on fire” — amps the stakes, while Nash-Betts, Watts, and others weave in and out with rivalries, alliances, and shifting loyalties.

Visually, the teaser leans into polished style: sharp suits, dramatic lighting, slow pans, and piercing stares. It’s Murphy meeting Scandal — but with divorce cases as the battlefield weapon.

Cast & Characters: A Powerhouse Ensemble

The cast reads like an awards-season wishlist. Kim Kardashian leads as Allura Grant, a divorce lawyer who leaves her former firm to build a practice run by women. Opposing her is Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane, whose rivalry fuels some of the trailer’s sharpest exchanges.

Also joining the fray:

  • Glenn Close plays Dina Standish, a commanding presence among the firm’s leadership.
  • Naomi Watts is Liberty Ronson
  • Niecy Nash takes on Emerald Greene
  • Teyana Taylor as Milan

Notably, the project features a star-studded roster of executive producers. According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, Richard Levine, Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson and Nissa Diederich are executive producers, along with stars Kardashian, Close, Watts, Nash-Betts and Paulson. Anthony Hemingway executive produces and directs.” The trailer also teases cameos: Jessica Simpson makes an appearance in a charged moment, and Brooke Shields is also hinted at among the courtroom clients.

Themes & Tone: Women, Power, and Divorce as Battlefield

In a preview on People, “…All’s Fair follows a team of female divorce attorneys after they 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,’ the synopsis continues. ‘In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game—they change it.'”

Power dynamics are central: men in the legal world are portrayed as intimidated, while women in firm leadership must battle both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. The tone leans stylized and heightened: Murphy’s fingerprints are apparent in the stylized visuals, sharp dialogue, and emotionally charged confrontations. The trailer blends soap-opera flair with legal thriller undertones.

What to Watch For & Premiere Details

Mark your calendars: “All’s Fair debuts on November 4, 2025, on Hulu.

Keep an eye on:

  • The first major showdown between Allura Grant and Carrington Lane — the trailer hints at shots fired (verbally and otherwise).

  • The internal dynamics among the women, where friendships may fracture and alliances shift.

  • How real clients’ stories unfold — how closely they may mirror the drama in the lawyers’ lives.

  • The visual style and tone — whether the show leans into melodrama, legal procedural, or something in between.

If “All’s Fair” matches even a fraction of what the trailer promises, it may become one of the buzziest, most talked-about Hulu originals of the season.

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