Will there be an All's Fair season 2? Renewal status explained 

The official poster of All
The official poster of All's Fair (Image via Instagram/@allsfaironhulu)

All's Fair season 2 has been confirmed for Fall 2025. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Hulu's legal drama show had an incredibly successful premiere, breaking records as the highest-rated scripted TV show on the platform in 2025 with 3.2 million views worldwide within its first three days (as per an article published by Deadline on November 24, 2025). The first season, starring Kim Kardashian as Allura Grant, featured the complicated legal and personal lives of high-stakes divorce lawyers, including Allura's co-counsel Ian, Jennifer, and Howard.

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Although All's Fair was derided by many due to the poor quality of its scripts and cast performances, it quickly gained popularity through high ratings and virulent social media marketing. Recently, on November 24, 2025, Hulu officially announced that All's Fair season 2 will happen, and encouraged fans of the show to expect additional courtroom drama in the coming years.

Disclaimer: The following article contains spoilers for the show. Reader's discretion is advised.


All's Fair season 2: What we know so far

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Hulu announced on November 24, 2025, that All's Fair has been renewed for a second season, less than three weeks after the premiere of its first episode. The large number of views the show garnered within its first three days seemingly played a huge part in the publisher's decision to renew, as it was the highest viewership a Hulu-scripted series had seen in the past three years.

Despite facing mostly negative reviews from critics, the show has remained popular. The early announcement of renewal, made ahead of the two-episode season 1 finale airing on December 9, 2025, has kept excitement regarding the show strong.

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Hulu's announcement of All's Fair season 2 has elicited great excitement from cast member Glenn Close, who shared the sentiment on Instagram.

"Batten down the hatches, we’re coming BACK!," Close wrote in response to the news of the show's renewal, and shared an image that reflects the absurdity and flamboyance of the legal drama.

All about season 1 and how it sets up All's Fair season 2

A still from the show (Image via Instagram/@allsfaironhulu)
A still from the show (Image via Instagram/@allsfaironhulu)

In the first season of All's Fair, viewers follow Allura Grant (a celebrity divorce attorney in Los Angeles) and her partners as they open an all-female law firm aiming to become the most powerful one in the city.

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The story begins approximately ten years ago, when Allura, Liberty Ronson, and Emerald Greene leave a prestigious male-dominated law firm, following the encouragement and mentorship of Dina Standish. They create a law firm focused on representing women, who, for many reasons, are either escaping their abusive relationships or trying to get a divorce from a toxic marriage.

The split from their previous law firm sets up a competitive rivalry between them and former colleague Carrington Lane, resulting in a continuing feud with Carrington that carries throughout the entire first season.

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Allura's divorce creates further tension for her, as she now also has to deal with the legal representation of Grace Henry, who is undergoing a dramatic public divorce from her husband. With Allura's marriage in turmoil, Carrington circling her company, and Grace Henry's case threatening to alter everyone's allegiances, the final episodes of season 1 appear to be on a collision course with these conflicts.

This will likely set up All's Fair season 2 to further explore the fractured loyalties of the partners, Allura's fight to safeguard her empire, and a new batch of celebrity, reputation-threatening divorce cases.

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All's Fair season 1 is available to stream on Hulu.

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