Hulu’s upcoming legal drama starringKim Kardashianjust received a huge update. According toVariety, the television series produced byRyan Murphyhas cast bothHalle BerryandGlenn Closein undisclosed roles. The current title of the project isAll’s Fair. However, that could change as development on the project begins to pick up the pace. As Hulu continues to find success with its wide portfolio of comedy series, the upcoming drama starring Kardashian, Berry and Close will even things out for the streaming platform. Halle Berry and Glenn Close will also serve as executive producers forAll’s Fair.

Back when the project was first announced to be in development, it was stated thatAll’s Fairwould feature Kardashian stepping into the role of a successful divorce lawyer who leads a law firm in Los Angeles that is entirely compromised by women. Time will tell how Halle Berry and Glenn Close’s characters will fit into the narrative of the series. After all, Close’s experience inDamageshas proven that the acclaimed performer is more than ready to return to the trenches of a legal drama. In recent years, Glenn Close has been seen inHeart of StoneandThe New Look.

Halle Berry in The Mothership crouching between two children

While theX-Menfilm franchise allowed Halle Berry’s fame to grow thanks to her role as Storm, the performer has kept herself busy in recent years with a wide variety of diverse projects. InMoonfall, Berry played Jocinda Fowler, a former astronaut faced with an unpredictable challenge when she finds out the truth behind the purpose of the Moon. Berry also starred in her directorial debut,Bruised. While the project wasn’t met with critical acclaim, its viewership numbers were enough to convinceNetflixto sign an extensive contract with Halle Berry, allowing the filmmaker to develop more projects for the streaming platform.

The Successful Producer Behind ‘All’s Fair’

While the cast ofAll’s Fairis already shaping up to include incredibly talented performers, the people working behind the scenes of the upcoming Hulu series have also been involved with some of the most successful television productions in recent years. Ryan Murphy, who will be serving as a producer for the legal drama, previously worked on titles such asMonsterandAmerican Horror Story. Murphy found plenty of success withAHS, which has allowed him to develop several spin-offs and more than ten seasons when it comes to the main series. Time will tell ifAll’s Fairwill continue Murphy and Kardashian’s streak of success.

A release date forAll’s Fairhasn’t been set by Hulu. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.