Julianne Nicholson told UPI the big twist at the end of "Paradise" Episode 1 was one of the reasons she signed on to star in the new genre-bending drama.
Paradise' stars Julianne Nicholson and Sarah Shahi exclusively told Us Weekly their reaction when they found out who killed James Marsden's character
In the presentation of “Paradise,” the backdrop offers a serene setting in a wealthy community inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals.
Below, Nicholson opens up about the show’s major twist reveal about the underground city, Samantha’s role in the fallout post-Cal, and what viewers can anticipate next as the series continues on Hulu.
Dan Fogelman created the eight-episode drama, which co-stars James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson and isn't exactly the series it initially seems to be.
Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson star in Dan Fogelman's new show The post ‘Paradise’ Cast and Character Guide: Who Is Who in the Hulu Thriller Series? appeared first on TheWrap.
Sterling K. Brown and This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman reunite for the new show Paradise (on Disney+ in Canada, Hulu in the U.S.
ComingSoon Senior Editor Brandon Schreur spoke to Julianne Nicholson and Sarah Shahi about starring in Dan Fogelman's new Hulu series, Paradise. Nicholson and Shahi discussed what drew them to the project,
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) is a Secret Service agent tasked with protecting President Cal Bradford (James Marsden) while he's in office, and afterward — while Bradford's living in bucolic retirement in a sprawling McMansion where during his off-hours he slings back whiskeys and entertains another member of his security detail (Krys Marshall,
Paradise stars Sarah Shahi and Juliana Nicholson spoke with us about the series, working with Dan Fogelman and Sterling K. Brown, and more.
Disney/Brian Roedel Dan Fogelman's newest show, Paradise, shocked viewers — and the cast — by killing off James Marsden's character Cal during the first episode. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly,
Two IndieWire staffers unpack the twisty Hulu sci-fi mystery from Dan Fogelman ('This Is Us') starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden.