The new Hulu series, starring Sterling K. Brown, is exhilarating in all the right ways, even if it sometimes tips over into ridiculousness.
Paradise is a different variety of Fogelman twist. It has just as much of a topsy-turvy rug-pulled-out-from-under-you impact, but it has a different kind of relationship to the broader show and puts Paradise into an increasingly crowded collection of television shows all meditating on the same general idea.
Brown plays Xavier Collins, a Secret Service agent who shows up to work one morning to find the president dead on the floor of his bedroom. Looks like murder. But the official story — determined by those higher up the food chain than Xavier — will be natural causes.
Packed with twists and turns, the Hulu series, from This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman, kicks off with the assassination of the fictional President of the United States, Cal Bradford (James Marsden). Secret service agent Xavier Colins (Sterling K.
"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.
The actors star in Hulu's "Paradise," which reunites Brown with "This Is Us" creator Dan Fogelman and meditates on climate change and technology.
Longtime actor James Marsden discusses playing the President in the new "Paradise" Hulu series, the evolution of his career and the types of roles he wants to do next.
Sterling K. Brown continues to elevate television with his latest project "Paradise," where he serves as both executive producer and lead actor. The
FandomWire reviews PARADISE, a new drama series from Dan Fogelman about a secret service agent investigating the president's murder.
Paradise is set in a serene community that is inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals. The peace doesn’t last forever though when chaos explodes in the wake of a shocking murder and a high-stakes investigation. Brown’s character finds himself at the center of an investigation after he’s accused of murdering the former president.
Director of national intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard’s views on former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden and his theft of more than a million classified documents mushroomed
Paradise was released on Hulu on January 28, 2025, and has been garnering praise from both critics and viewers.