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‘Disinherited’ Drama Starring Victoria Pedretti, Kiera Allen Snags FX and Hulu Series Order

The show comes from ‘Better Call Saul’ showrunner Peter Gould and Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman’s T-Street.

EntertainmentBy Christopher BlakeMarch 4, 20262 min read

Last updated: April 6, 2026, 12:07 AM

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‘Disinherited’ Drama Starring Victoria Pedretti, Kiera Allen Snags FX and Hulu Series Order

FX and Hulu are adding another drama series to their rosters.

The Disney-owned outlets have picked up Disinherited from creator Peter Gould (Better Call Saul) and Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman’s T-Street. Victoria Pedretti and Kiera Allen star in the show, which follows two sisters who receive a life-changing inheritance.

“Disinherited is exactly the kind of bold, character-driven storytelling that defines FX,” said Gina Balian, president of FX Entertainment. “With Peter Gould at the helm, this is a deeply human story about family, power and consequence, that plays with high moral stakes. And at the center of it all is a pair of sisters for whom it’s impossible not to root for as we watch this David vs. Goliath story unfold.”

FX ordered a pilot for Disinherited in June 2025. The show will join a drama slate at FX that also includes American Horror Story, Alien: Earth, The Beauty, The Lowdown, Love Story and Shōgun and a forthcoming Snowfall spinoff.

In Disinherited, Pedretti (You, The Haunting of Hill House) and Allen (Watson, Hulu’s movie Run) play “scrappy sisters thrust by an unexpected inheritance into a world of generational wealth and long-buried crimes,” per the show’s logline. The pilot also starred Karl Glusman, Alan Ruck, Katja Herbers, Eddie Marsan and Jonathan Higginbotham.

Gould co-created Better Call Saul with Vince Gilligan and served as showrunner on the Breaking Bad prequel. He wrote and directed the Disinherited pilot and will executive produce with T-Street’s Johnson, Bergman and Nena Rodrigue. The show comes from FX Productions.

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Christopher Blake

Entertainment Editor

Christopher Blake covers Hollywood, streaming, and the entertainment industry for the Journal American. With 12 years covering the entertainment beat, he has interviewed hundreds of filmmakers, actors, and studio executives. His coverage of the streaming wars and box office trends is widely read.

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