Ryan Murphy’s ‘All’s Fair’ With Kim Kardashian Scores $14 Million in California Tax Credits

The production is one of five TV projects collectively awarded $58 million in incentives from the state’s Film Commission

Outstanding Limited Series award for 'The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story' winner Ryan Murphy poses in the press room (Photo Credit: Getty Collection)
Ryan Murphy (Credit: Getty Collection)

The California Film Commission has awarded five television projects a collective $58 million in tax credits as part of the state’s Jobs First initiative.

The projects include Ryan Murphy’s “All’s Fair” with Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close and Halle Berry, Cooler Water Productions’ “Latitude,” Faith Media Distribution’s “Lot Patrol,” an untitled Apple Studios series and a recurring TV series from CBS Studios.

The five shows, which are expected to spend an estimated $386 million in the state during their upcoming seasons, will directly support local businesses and employ 1,196 crew members, 685 cast members and 15,869 background performers. Collectively, they will generate 438 filming days across California.

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