As per Variety, the legal drama has been given a series commitment at Hulu — which also airs reality series ‘The Kardashians’, and will see Kim Kardashian play a successful divorce lawyer who leads an all-woman law firm in Los Angeles.
Jon Robin Baitz, the showrunner of the Truman Capote-focused upcoming season of Murphy’s “Feud,” will write the series alongside Joseph Baken, a writer on “AHS” spinoff “American Horror Stories.”
Further details about the project are still awaited.
Apart from this, Kim is also working on a comedy film titled ‘The Fifth Wheel,’ in which she will be seen playing an outsider in a group of four other women friends. After a competitive bidding war, the film landed at Netflix in November, Variety reported.
The Kardashian-led Hulu series will be Murphy’s first new Disney project since entering an overall deal with the company in June after exiting his Netflix deal.Kardashian has been a TV star for over 15 years, starring on E!’s “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” and now Hulu’s “The Kardashians,” but she has rarely dipped her toe into the acting pool.She has a series of voice acting animation credits and has played herself with cameos on sitcoms ranging from “How I Met Your Mother” to “30 Rock” and “2 Broke Girls,” and “Ocean’s 8.” But she has had a handful of minor acting roles: in 2008, she was part of the parody comedy film, “Disaster Movie;” in 2009, she booked one episode of “CSI: NY;” and in 2012, she appeared in four episodes of “Drop Dead Diva.”