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Halle Berry and Glenn Close Will Star With Kim Kardashian in New Hulu Show From Ryan Murphy

Jul 9, 2024

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Kim Kardashian, Halle Berry, and Glenn Close are set to star in Ryan Murphy's upcoming legal drama series titled "All’s Fair" for Hulu.

Kim Kardashian will play the lead role of Los Angeles’ most successful divorce lawyer, working at an all-female law firm. This marks a significant acting role for Kardashian following her appearance in FX’s "American Horror Story: Delicate."

Halle Berry known for her roles in both film and television, joins the series in a role that has not yet been disclosed. Alongside acting, she will serve as an executive producer for the show.

Glenn Close's role has not been revealed yet. She will also take on an executive producer role for the series. Close brings her extensive acting experience from acclaimed TV shows like "Damages" and "The Shield," among others.

All’s Fair" is described as a high-end, glossy, and sexy adult procedural. It is slated to begin production in late 2024, aiming for an early 2025 premiere on Hulu. Ryan Murphy, known for his work on various successful TV series, will write, direct, and executive-produce the show as part of his deal with Disney.

Other Executive Producers include Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene, Richard Levine, and Kris Jenner.

The series is anticipated to blend legal drama with the signature style and storytelling that Ryan Murphy is known for, making it a highly anticipated addition to Hulu’s lineup.

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