Kim Kardashian's Critically Panned Legal Drama All's Fair Somehow Renewed For Season 2

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Lex Briscuso Nov 25, 2025 · 2 mins read
Kim Kardashian's Critically Panned Legal Drama All's Fair Somehow Renewed For Season 2
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Ryan Murphy is doing it yet again, folks. His new legal drama, All’s Fair, has officially been renewed for a second season at Hulu — which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense considering the reception to the show, but what the hell. Why not, we guess.

The series’ official social media channels revealed the news on Monday, November 24. “Checkmate. All's Fair is coming back for Season 2! Production begins Spring 2026. Let's do this!” the account shared with a fire heart emoji and a lips emoji, adding some of the show’s now infamous sassiness to the caption.

The text came alongside a video made to announce the next chapter for the series, which included clips from this first season of the show, which still has three episodes to go before its December 12 season finale. “We are so back,” the text in the video read, highlighting one of star Kim Kardashian’s whale-tail dresses in a tongue-and-cheek joke before adding, “for Season 2. Production begins Spring 2026.”

Hulu clearly isn’t bothered by the show’s troubling 3% Rotten Tomatoes score, deciding to renew in spite of a very negative critical response. That said, they might have relied a little more on audience response for this renewal, because the Audience-meter on RT is a lot more favorable for All’s Fair and sits at 66%.

All’s Fair — which is, of course, short for the phrase “All’s fair in love and war” — stars Kardashian alongside Sarah Paulson, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Nicey Nash, and Teyana Taylor. It features direction from Murphy, as well as Anthony Hemingway and Uta Briesewitz and writing from Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Lyn Greene, and Richard Levine.

The first six episodes of the show are now available to stream on Hulu, with the seventh episode premiering next week and the final two episodes debuting on December 9.

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Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.