Note: The following story contains spoilers from "Paradise" Episode 1. After "This Is Us" creator Dan Fogelman wrapped up the NBC drama in 2022 after six seasons, he didn't have an exact science for developing his next project,
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"Paradise" is a genre-mixing new political thriller from "This Is Us" creator, Dan Fogelman. The series takes us inside an exclusive, wealthy community neighborhood that's inhabited by some of the world's most prominent individuals.
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.
The hashtag suggests the writing in the sky is a promotional campaign for Hulu’s new “Paradise," a murder/drama television series starring Sterling K. Brown. Skywriting is a known advertising technique in which small aircraft release smoke to create messages.
Kelsey Cook's second comedy special 'Mark Your Territory' is set to premiere on Hulu next month, Deadline can exclusively reveal.
In Episode 1 of Hulu's new show, Paradise, President Cal Bradford, played by James Marsden, is found dead under mysterious circumstances.
PARK CITY -- The three stars of the Hulu series, Asif Ali, Saagar Shaikh and Poorna Jagannatha, made an appearance at the Sundance Film Festival, where they told On The Red Carpet they're just chilling. Literally.
Apple TV+ has found the third star of its upcoming limited series Imperfect Women. Kate Mara has joined the drama based on Araminta Hall's novel of the same name. Mara will star opposite Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington in the series.
Tan France has joined the the cast of Hulu’s upcoming comedy series “ Deli Boys ” as a guest star. In his first-ever scripted television role, he will play Zubair, a British Pakistani South London gang leader who is described as “smart, intimidating and dressed to kill.”