The cast of All’s Fair is celebrating big tonight after Hulu officially renewed the Ryan Murphy legal drama for Season 2. The news comes as the wild two-episode season finale drops on the streaming platform. The stunning renewal marks a major win for the ensemble cast and showrunner.
🔥 Quick Facts
- All’s Fair was renewed for Season 2 on November 24, 2025
- The Season 1 finale episodes (8 and 9) aired on Tuesday, December 9, 2025
- The series debuted on November 4, 2025 on Hulu and quickly became a camp classic
- The ensemble cast includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Sarah Paulson, Teyana Taylor, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Glenn Close
Cast Celebrates Major Season 2 Victory
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The ensemble cast didn’t waste time expressing their excitement about the renewal. Teyana Taylor shared her thoughts on the achievement, saying that “even through the odds, we did our thing.” The excitement extends across the entire cast, with actors recognizing the significance of getting greenlit for another season so quickly.
The rapid renewal demonstrates strong audience reception and streaming performance metrics. Hulu decided to secure the show’s future before the finale even aired, signaling confidence in the legal drama’s ability to attract and retain viewers.
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The two-episode season finale that aired today on December 9, 2025, delivered the drama fans expected. The episodes centered on Carrington Lane (played by Sarah Paulson) attempting to secure a partner position at LVLUP Legal. The finale saw significant betrayals within the firm.
The season ended with major developments including an arrest related to Walton’s murder case, along with surprising relationship upheavals. Allura Grant (portrayed by Kim Kardashian) faced unexpected challenges as her firm considered adding longtime rivals.
| Cast Member | Character Name | Expected Return (Season 2) |
| Kim Kardashian | Allura Grant | Returning |
| Sarah Paulson | Carrington Lane | Returning |
| Naomi Watts | Liberty Ronson | Returning |
| Niecy Nash-Betts | Emerald Greene | Returning |
| Teyana Taylor | Dina | Returning |
| Glenn Close | Supporting Role | Expected Return |
From Critical Skepticism to Streaming Success
The show’s journey has been remarkable given its initial critical reception. All’s Fair was nearly universally panned by critics upon its release in early November. Despite negative reviews from major outlets, audiences embraced the Ryan Murphy creation as a guilty pleasure.
The series became a “camp classic” despite critical disapproval, proving that streaming audiences don’t always align with traditional critics. The strong viewership numbers validated Hulu’s decision to greenlight the second season, suggesting fans are hungry for more soap opera-style legal drama.
“Even through the odds, we did our thing.”
— Teyana Taylor, Cast Member
What’s Next for the Legal Drama in Season 2?
The finale left a mountain of unresolved plot points for Season 2 to explore. With an arrest made and firm dynamics completely upended, the second season will need to deal with significant aftermath. The chemistry between ensemble members and their unexpected character arcs will likely continue to drive viewership.
Fans are already speculating about how the events of the finale will reshape Grant Ronson Greene law firm in Season 2. The Hulu renewal ensures that Kim Kardashian and her co-stars will get to continue this ambitious legal drama journey with additional character development and story expansion.
Sources
- Deadline – Season 2 renewal announcement and cast coverage
- Variety – Official renewal confirmation and industry analysis
- Us Weekly – Finale ending explanation and plot details

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