Leave it to Ryan Murphy to turn a legal drama into a hyper-glamorous spectacle of chaos, couture, and camp. The just-released trailer for All’s Fair, his upcoming Hulu series, is two minutes of pure, unfiltered Murphy magic. It’s dramatic, over-the-top, and unapologetically chaotic—in the best way possible. At the center of it all is Kim Kardashian, who returns to scripted television after her headline-making role in American Horror Story: Delicate.
The trailer doesn’t give away much in terms of plot, but that’s part of the fun. Instead, it delivers dramatic stares, sultry glances, whispered secrets, and a soundtrack that practically demands your attention. There are high heels stomping across marble floors, gasps in designer suits, and office showdowns that feel like a cross between Dynasty and your favorite TikTok drama edit.
According to Hulu, the show follows a group of female divorce attorneys who break away from a male-dominated firm to start their own powerhouse legal practice. Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complex, these women face down high-stakes divorces, internal rivalries, and deep personal conflicts while dressed like they just stepped off a couture runway.
Murphy has assembled a jaw-dropping cast that includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close. Each of them brings their own energy to the screen, creating a rich, unpredictable dynamic that’s sure to explode once the series kicks off later this year.


The trailer’s visual aesthetic leans hard into high-glam. Peplum blazers, houndstooth dresses, and sky-high stilettos dominate the wardrobe, matched only by the designer handbags swinging confidently down every hallway. These are high-powered lawyers in high fashion, taking on high drama—and they look incredible doing it.
To top it off, the entire trailer is soundtracked by “Cell Block Tango” from Chicago. As the line “He had it coming!” rings out, the women are seen plotting, posing, and possibly preparing to destroy a few powerful men. The message is clear: they’re not just playing the game—they’re rewriting the rules.
Ryan Murphy has never been one for subtlety, and All’s Fair looks like his most extravagantly stylized series yet. Whether you walk away intrigued, confused, or ready to binge-watch the minute it drops, one thing’s undeniable—this series is going to get people talking.