Halle Berry recently made headlines when she was announced as part of the star-studded cast of the upcoming legal drama series, All’s Fair, alongside Kim Kardashian and Glenn Close. However, Berry had to exit the project due to a scheduling conflict with another commitment. Despite this setback, Berry remains positive, stating that 'things happen for a reason' and expressing her admiration for her former costars and the show's creator, Ryan Murphy.
All’s Fair is set to focus on an all-woman law firm in Los Angeles, with Kardashian playing a prominent role as a top divorce lawyer. While Berry may no longer be part of the series, Kardashian and Close are still attached to the project, along with Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, Naomi Watts, and Teyana Taylor, who have joined the cast and will also serve as executive producers.
In addition to her involvement in All’s Fair, Kardashian is expanding her acting portfolio with other projects. She is set to star in and executive produce an original movie for Netflix, titled The Fifth Wheel, alongside producer and writer Paula Pell and writer Janine Brito. Kardashian is also working on another series, Calabasas, with her American Horror Story: Delicate costar, Emma Roberts, and showrunner Marlene King.
Roberts has teased that Calabasas aims to capture the essence of iconic teen dramas like The O.C. and Pretty Little Liars, with a modern twist. The collaboration between Kardashian and Roberts promises to bring a fresh perspective to the world of television, drawing on their shared experiences growing up in Calabasas.