"This Is Us" creator Dan Fogelman returns for another twisty drama about* a secret service agent investigating the death of a president he was sworn to protect. (*Twist! It's about so much more!)
James Marsden co-stars in this post-apocalyptic Hulu series that continues to raise more questions than it answers
As an executive producer and star of the new Hulu series “Paradise,” Sterling K. Brown put the hours of TV he watches to good use and cast actors he admires. “I got a chance to hire people that I am a fan of,
Sterling K. Brown continues to elevate television with his latest project "Paradise," where he serves as both executive producer and lead actor. The
"Paradise" brings lots of mystery and plenty of twists. The new series starring Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi will stream on Hulu.
As an executive producer and star of the new Hulu series “Paradise,” Sterling ... Brown is a secret service agent to James Marsden’s president of the United States. A shocking murder is ...
As an executive producer and star of the new Hulu series “Paradise,” Sterling ... Brown is a Secret Service agent to James Marsden’s president of the United States. A shocking murder is ...
The central murder mystery at the heart of Paradise could have major ramifications, especially given the power and authorities of the victim.
Paradise was released on Hulu on January 28, 2025, and has been garnering praise from both critics and viewers.
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Paradise comes from Dan Fogelman, one of the creators of This Is Us (his frequent collaborator Glenn Ficarra also serves as executive producer). This Is Us excelled at pulling emotional heartstrings while seamlessly weaving together past and present storylines. Paradise does the same, only this time, within a sci-fi mystery.
A murder mystery that cares as much about exploring the losses each character is actively experiencing as it does about world-building, Paradise hopes to make you cry while keeping you curious