Ryan Murphy’s latest legal drama, All’s Fair, has lost Halle Berry.
As of Monday, July 15, Variety reported that Berry, 57, is no longer a star and executive producer on the show. The publication said that she left the well-known Murphy production due to a scheduling difficulty.
The Oscar winner made headlines earlier this month when she joined All’s Fair with 43-year-old Kim Kardashian and 77-year-old Glenn Close, both of whom were acting and producing simultaneously.
Berry’s part is yet unknown, but Kardashian will portray a successful divorce attorney and the head of an all-female legal practice in Los Angeles.
The series, written by Joe Baken and Jon Robin Baitz, is expected to begin production later this year and debut in early 2025.
After playing astronaut Molly Woods on the science fiction thriller Extant from 2014 to 2015, Berry hasn’t starred on a TV program since. Since then, she has concentrated on her acting career, appearing in movies including Bruised, Moonfall (2022), John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, and Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
Berry’s upcoming films with Mark Wahlberg are the horror film Never Let Go, which opens on September 27, and the comedy-thriller The Union, which debuts on Netflix on August 16. Her next pre-production projects include the thrillers The Process, which she is planning to act in and produce alongside Angelina Jolie, and Maude v. Maude.
During their discussion of Maude vs. Maude at the Red Sea Film Festival in December 2023, Berry said that her relationship with Jolie, 49, wasn’t always easy.
“I think that will help us in our screen time together because we had a rough start,” she remarked, praising her co-star as “formidable” and saying, “I’m thrilled to work with another woman and craft a story with our sensibility and from our point of view.”
Regarding The Union, Berry as Roxanne, a clandestine agent who recruits her former high school partner, Mike (Wahlberg), on a perilous assignment. The 53-year-old star of Departed reportedly referred to his persona as a “blue-collar James Bond.”
Wahlberg stated of Berry, “I’ve always been a huge fan of her and an admirer of her work.” “Working with Halle is not only incredibly simple but also incredibly enjoyable. It was simple for me to follow her about like a dog because pretty much any guy or girl would do anything to win her over.
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