Halle Berry, Glenn Close To Star Alongside Kim Kardashian In New Hulu Legal Drama Series
A new drama series is coming to Hulu featuring Kim Kardashian and an A-list celebrity lineup.
Halle Berry, Glenn Close, and the SKIMS mogul are set to star in 'All's Fair,' a legal drama from 'American Horror Story' director Ryan Murphy and 20th Television.
Per 'The Hollywood Reporter,' both Berry and Close will executive produce, along with Murphy and Kardashian.
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The series is described by Murphy, 58, as "a high-end glossy and sexy procedural" where 'The Kardashians' star plays a top divorce attorney at an all-female law firm based in Los Angeles. The reality TV star has also worked alongside Murphy for the most recent season of 'AHS.'
Berry, 57, and Close, 77, are set to star opposite Kardashian, 43, while working together in this legal drama created by Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken. Writers for the series include Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene and Richard Levine; and Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson and Holly Jeter.
The highly-anticipated show, 'All's Fair,' marks the first series for Murphy under a new deal he signed at Disney, with 20th Television, part of Disney TV Studios, producing in association with Ryan Murphy Television, per 'Deadline.'
It was announced in 2023 that the megaproducer exited Netflix before stepping into the new deal, reuniting with Dana Walden — who oversees Disney's full portfolio of entertainment media, news, and content business globally, per 'Variety.'
Berry is an Academy Award winning actress who snatched an Oscar for her riveting performance in the cult-favorite film 'Monster's Ball' (2001), becoming the first Black woman to receive the accolade within the category of Best Actress in 2002.
Close is an eight-time Academy Award nominee who earned her first Oscar nod for her role of Jenny Fields. She has been nominated for 14 Emmys, including three wins for 'Damages' (2008, 2009) and NBC's 'Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story.'
'Spoiler' reported that the series is slated to begin shooting late 2024, aiming for an early 2025 premiere date on Hulu.