From the creators of Better Call Saul, two scrappy sisters inherit a fortune and uncover dark family secrets in this new FX/Hulu drama.
- March 15, 2026
AceShowbiz - Disinherited is the latest drama series to be added to the FX and Hulu lineups, as both Disney-owned platforms have officially greenlit the project. Created by Peter Gould, known for his work on Better Call Saul, and produced by Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman's T-Street, the show centers on two sisters who find their lives transformed by an unexpected inheritance.
The drama stars Victoria Pedretti and Kiera Allen as the siblings navigating a complex world of wealth and hidden family secrets. According to the show's premise, the sisters are "scrappy" and thrust into an environment filled with generational riches alongside long-buried crimes, setting the stage for a gripping narrative full of high stakes and emotional turmoil.
FX Entertainment president Gina Balian described the series as "bold, character-driven storytelling" that embodies the network's brand. She highlighted the show's exploration of family dynamics, power struggles, and moral consequences, emphasizing the compelling nature of the central sibling relationship as a "David vs. Goliath" tale.
The pilot episode was ordered in June 2025 and is part of FX's expanding drama slate, which includes titles such as American Horror Story, Alien: Earth, The Beauty, The Lowdown, Love Story, Sh?gun, and an upcoming Snowfall spinoff. The pilot cast also features Karl Glusman, Alan Ruck, Katja Herbers, Eddie Marsan, and Jonathan Higginbotham.
Peter Gould, who co-created Better Call Saul with Vince Gilligan and served as its showrunner, wrote and directed the pilot for Disinherited. He will executive produce the series alongside Rian Johnson, Ram Bergman, and Nena Rodrigue under FX Productions.
With its focus on intense family drama and moral complexity, Disinherited is poised to become a significant addition to FX and Hulu’s dramatic offerings, promising audiences a story rich in suspense and emotional depth.