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Kim Kardashian's New TV Series Adds Halle Berry and Glenn Close
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Academy Award winners Halle Berry and Glenn Close are confirmed to star alongside reality TV mogul Kim Kardashian in Ryan Murphy's upcoming Hulu legal drama, 'All's Fair.'

AceShowbiz - Hollywood heavyweights Halle Berry and Glenn Close are set to join forces with reality TV mogul Kim Kardashian in Ryan Murphy's upcoming legal drama series "All's Fair" on Hulu. The announcement has generated significant buzz, promising a captivating storyline and a powerhouse cast.

The series, first revealed in December 2023, is being described as a "high-end, glossy and sexy adult procedural." It focuses on an all-female law firm in Los Angeles where Kardashian will play a top divorce attorney and owner of the firm. Though specifics about the characters played by Berry and Close remain undisclosed, their involvement adds significant weight to the series.

Murphy, known for his work on shows like "American Horror Story" and "Glee," serves as a writer, director, and executive producer on the project. "All's Fair" marks the first series to be announced under his new overall deal with Disney, following the conclusion of his Netflix deal. The scripting team includes Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene, and Richard Levine.

Close, celebrated for her role in the FX legal drama "Damages," brings a wealth of experience to the series. She is an eight-time Oscar nominee and has recently appeared in TV shows like "Tehran" and "The New Look." This role marks her return to regular television after a notable career in both TV and film.

For Berry, "All's Fair" represents one of her rare ventures into television. Known for her Oscar-winning performance in "Monster's Ball" and her roles in films like "John Wick: Chapter 3" and "Kingman: The Golden Circle," Berry's last TV series role was in CBS' "Extant" back in 2015. Her involvement heightens the anticipation for the upcoming series.

Kardashian, who collaborated with Murphy on the 12th season of "American Horror Story," further expands her acting portfolio with this new venture. While she continues her legal studies and is expected to take the bar exam in 2025, her role as an executive producer and star reflects her growing influence in Hollywood beyond reality TV.

Production for "All's Fair" is slated to begin in late 2024, with its premiere expected in early 2025. With a combination of acclaimed actors, a compelling premise, and the creative genius of Ryan Murphy, the series is poised to capture audiences from the get-go.

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