"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!)
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 ...
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.
The new Hulu series, starring Sterling K. Brown, is exhilarating in all the right ways, even if it sometimes tips over into ridiculousness.
The actor and creator tried something much less weepy this time: a sci-fi thriller. Still it was “a homecoming on so many levels,” Brown said.
Best known for his Emmy-winning role as Randall Pearson on “This Is Us,” Sterling K. Brown signed on for Hulu’s provocative new series “Paradise” for the simplest of reasons.
FandomWire reviews PARADISE, a new drama series from Dan Fogelman about a secret service agent investigating the president's murder.
Giancarlo Esposito, Ken Marino, Susan Kelechi Watson, and Kylie Minogue co-star in the series created by "Scandal" alum Paul William Davies. Shonda Rhimes is getting into the “Only Murders in the Building” and “Knives Out” whodunnit game with her latest series “ The Residence .”
Paradise was released on Hulu on January 28, 2025, and has been garnering praise from both critics and viewers.
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.
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.