Ryan Murphy & Kim Kardashian’s ‘All’s Fair’ Among Latest California Tax Credits Recipients As State Hands Out $58M In Incentives This Round

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Ryan Murphy and Kim Kardashian are having a very good week.

Two days after it was announced that Halle Berry and Glen Close had joined the cast of the mega-producer and the reality star’s All’s Fair, today the California Film Commission announced the Hulu legal drama as one of the recipients of the state’s film and tv tax incentive program.

To be specific, as a part of a 20% non-transferable tax credit, All’s Fair is set to receive $14,122,000 from the Golden State. The LA-set series is among five shows that were awarded $58 million in incentives total this round.

Starring Kardashian as well as fellow EPs Berry and Close, the “high-end, glossy and sexy adult procedural” from 20th TV, as Murphy describes it, estimates to shot for almost 100 days in and around the City of Angels. The show will hire over 400 cast and crew, and spend $69.7 million in qualified expenditures in the state, according to the CFC.

“Ryan Murphy and I are thrilled to be able to shoot our upcoming legal drama All’s Fair in Los Angeles, with incredibly experienced local crew members, access to authentic and quintessential Los Angeles locations, and utilizing top production facilities, due to the California Film Commission’s Film & Television Tax Credit Program,” showrunner and EP Jon Robin Baitz said.

Walk onto a soundstage and you understand instantly that hundreds of jobs are created and nurtured by keeping the work here, and even more families and lives thrive as a result,” Brothers & Sisters scribe Baitz added. “This credit is central to our industry and to California’s position as one of the largest economies in the world. And now more than ever, as the production landscape shifts, the importance of the program cannot be overstated.”

All’s Fair marks the first series for Murphy under his new deal at Disney, with 20th Television, part of Disney TV Studios, producing in association with Ryan Murphy Television. Jon Robin Baitz, Joe Baken, Jamie Pachino, Laura Greene and Richard Levine executive produce alongside Murphy, Kardashian, Berry alongside her producing partner Holly Jeter via their production company HalleHolly and Close through her Trillium Productions banner. Kris Jenner, Alexis Martin Woodall, Eric Kovtun and Scott Robertson also EP. Murphy is also set to direct.

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