Summary
WhileAmerican Horror Storycontinues its course, and I’m still interested in what Ryan Murphy still has to offer in it, I’m all-in on his upcoming legal showAll’s Fair. Ryan Murphy has become one of the most respected and popular TV producers in recent years. Murphy has risen to fame thanks to his work on TV shows likeNip/Tuck,Glee,American Horror Story, andPose, all of them created by him. Despite the variety in his TV work, Murphy is best known for his mix of drama, thriller, and sometimes horror.
Murphy’s biggest current project isAmerican Horror Story, which, at the time of writing, recently ended its 12th season, titledDelicate.American Horror Storyhas been renewed for a 13th season, and while the world waits for the next season, Murphy has other projects lined up. Murphy has another horror TV series coming in 2024 titledGrotesquerie, the anthology seriesAmerican Sports Story, and the medical TV seriesDr. Odyssey.Another upcoming project of Murphy’s is the legal dramaAll’s Fair, which, so far, is more exciting than the future ofAmerican Horror Story.

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Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair Sounds More Exciting Than American Horror Story
All’s Fair Looks Very Promising
What’s known so far aboutAll’s Fairis that it centers on an all-female law firm in Los Angeles.
Ryan Murphy’sAll’s Fairis a legal drama set to premiere on Hulu at a still unknown date.All’s Fairis currently in pre-production, and more and more casting news are being revealed. What’s known so far aboutAll’s Fairis that it centers on an all-female law firm in Los Angeles, but specific plot details are still a mystery. Although that sounds promising and is enough to attract my attention,what makesAll’s Fairexciting is its cast so far, with some well-known Murphy collaborators and more.

At the time of writing,All’s Fairwill count on the talents of Glenn Close, Niecy Nash, Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, Kim Kardashian, and Sarah Paulson, the latter two being part of Murphy’sAmerican Horror Storyfamily. Kardashian made herAHSdebut inDelicateand pretty much stole the season with her surprisingly good performance, so it’s not that surprising that she’s teaming up with Murphy one more time.
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However,what makes me more excited aboutAll’s Fairis Sarah Paulson’s casting. Paulson is one of Murphy’s best-knownAmerican Horror Storycollaborators, but she hasn’t been part of the show sinceDouble Feature, in 2021. It’s going to be exciting to see Paulson back in the Murphyverse in a project very different fromAmerican Horror Storybut with the signature drama and style of a Ryan Murphy project.

Why Ryan Murphy Should Move On From American Horror Story
American Horror Story Might Have Extended Its Welcome
American Horror Storyhasn’t been able to continue the quality and success of its first seasons.
As much as I loveAmerican Horror Story, it might be time for it to end.American Horror Storyhasn’t been able to continue the quality and success of its first seasons, and it seems to have lost its essence in recent seasons.Double Featurewas a messy disappointment,NYCwas an improvement, andDelicatefell short and was unbelievably underwhelming and disappointing.

As mentioned above,American Horror Storyhas one more season to go, and it would be fitting to end the show with its 13th season. Ryan Murphy has proven he can make engaging TV shows from pretty much any genre, and it’s time he closes theAmerican Horror Storychapter and moves on with other, more exciting projects, likeAll’s Fair.
All’s Fair
A bold team of women divorce attorneys leaves a male-centric firm to launch their own dominant practice. Tackling high-stakes divorces rife with secrets and shifting loyalties, they confront personal and professional turmoil. In a world fueled by wealth and emotional warfare, these women redefine the legal battlefield and challenge the norms of their cutthroat profession.