‘All’s Fair’ trailer: Kim Kardashian, Sarah Paulson bring glamour and drama to the courtroom
The trailer gives a sneak peek into the sharp, chaotic world of Hollywood’s most powerful female divorce lawyers. These women, tired of the patriarchy in their old firm, start their own legal powerhouse.
In a world where love is messy and divorce is war, Ryan Murphy is back to prove that justice can be fabulous. The first trailer of ‘All’s Fair’, a high-stakes legal drama starring Kim Kardashian and Sarah Paulson, has finally dropped. And it’s as glamorous and ruthless as you’d imagine.
Disney announced that the show will premiere on November 4, 2025, on Hulu and Disney+. The legal drama kicks off with a three-episode debut, followed by new weekly episodes every Thursday.
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The trailer gives a sneak peek into the sharp, chaotic world of Hollywood’s most powerful female divorce lawyers. These women, tired of the patriarchy in their old firm, start their own legal powerhouse, one that specializes in helping women win the messiest divorces imaginable. But when loyalty, ambition, and love collide, even the best lawyers can find themselves on trial.
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Catch the ‘All’s Fair’ trailer here:
Kim Kardashian steps into the role of Allura Grant, the fierce and flawless head of the firm. With her sleek power suits and razor-sharp one-liners, Kardashian looks right at home in a courtroom filled with million-dollar secrets and broken hearts. Her father, Robert Kardashian Sr, was famously part of OJ Simpson’s defense team. So her turn as a legal powerhouse feels like a full-circle moment.
Things get complicated when Sarah Paulson’s character, another top attorney at the firm, ends up representing Kardashian’s on-screen husband in a high-profile divorce. What follows is a stylish showdown between two women who are equally brilliant, ambitious, and unafraid to bend the rules to win.
The series also stars Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, and Glenn Close. Expect champagne-fueled strategy sessions, whispered betrayals, and designer heels stomping across marble floors as these women rewrite the rules of power, love, and loyalty.
According to the official logline, ‘All’s Fair’ follows “fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated women navigating high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances.” In short: love is a battlefield, and these women don’t just play the game, they change it.
The series is written, directed, and executive-produced by Ryan Murphy, the mind behind ‘American Horror Story’ and ‘The Politician’. The executive producers are Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, Richard Levine, and several cast members, including Kardashian and Paulson themselves.
They kept it low-key during the outing, with casual smiles and minimal public attention. The sighting follows recent moments together, suggesting they are quietly spending more time as a pair.
Kim’s interest in law began in 2018 when she chose an unconventional route to become a lawyer: an apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm. This allowed her to work toward a law career without attending traditional law school.
The lawsuit also made a personal note, pointing back to Kim’s past relationship with Ray J. The two dated more than 20 years ago. This was long before Kim rose to global fame.