“All’s Fair” Renewed For A Second Season
Following the huge success of the debut of the new legal drama series, “All’s Fair” on Hulu and Disney+ around the world, today, Disney has announced that the new series has been renewed for a second season.
In “All’s Fair,” a team of female divorce attorneys leave a male-dominated firm to open their own powerhouse practice. Fierce, brilliant, and emotionally complicated, they navigate high-stakes breakups, scandalous secrets, and shifting allegiances—both in the courtroom and within their own ranks. In a world where money talks and love is a battleground, these women don’t just play the game—they change it.
The series stars Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka, with Sarah Paulson and Glenn Close.
Season one of “All’s Fair” launched on November 4th 2025, and became the biggest Hulu Original scripted series premiere in three years, based on the first three days of streaming. “All’s Fair” has also dominated social conversation with more than 10 billion impressions to date (reporting window October 8th, 2025 – November 20th, 2025).
Production on the second season is due to begin in Spring 2026.
“All’s Fair” season one is currently streaming on Hulu and Hulu On Disney+ in the United States and on Disney+ around the world, with new episodes available Tuesdays. The two-episode season finale will premiere on December 9th 2025.
“All’s Fair” season one is produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television, is written and executive produced by Ryan Murphy, who also directs, Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene and Richard Levine. Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts and Sarah Paulson star and executive produce. Anthony Hemingway executive produces and directs. Kris Jenner, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson and Nissa Diederich also serve as executive producers.
Roger’s Take: While the show did get a really bad critical reception, the viewership for the debut of the show is likely enough to warrant a second season, and I suspect the drop-off of viewers hasn’t been big enough to indicate that people aren’t interested in this sassy legal drama. The news of a second season will no doubt make more people check out the show, now they know its going to be around for a while.
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