“Paradise”: Hulu’s Explosive New Drama From “This Is Us” Team and Sterling K. Brown
“Paradise” is about to redefine the political thriller. Imagine a picture-perfect, high-society neighborhood where the rich and powerful live in their pristine mansions, throwing lavish parties and rubbing elbows with politicians, celebrities, and tech moguls. It’s the kind of place that feels like a utopia—until the world’s biggest nightmare comes crashing in.
“Paradise” Premise
When the President of the United States is brutally murdered in this seemingly idyllic community, everything changes. The twist? The man who’s supposed to protect the President—Xavier Collins, played by the always captivating Sterling K. Brown—becomes the prime suspect.
Sterling K. Brown and “This Is Us”
Sterling K. Brown is a force to be reckoned with in this role. We’re used to seeing him tug at our heartstrings in “This Is Us”, but here he’s got us on the edge of our seats. Sterling won an Emmy for his performance on “This Is Us” and is reuniting with the mastermind behind the family drama, Dan Fogelman for “Paradise”. Since the series finale of “This Is Us”, Sterling K. Brown picked up an Academy Award nomination for “American Fiction” and Fogelman has executive produced the hit comedy mystery, “Only Murders in The Building“.
Sterling steps into a new type of role for the veteran actor. As Xavier, he’s not just a security guard; he’s a man with a past, a guy who’s spent years keeping secrets. One minute, he’s the trusted protector of the President, and the next, he’s a man accused of murder. Brown plays it all with such intensity and nuance that you’ll be questioning whether he’s guilty—or if he’s being framed.
Emmy nominee James Marsden also brings his A-game as President Cal Bradford. On the surface, Bradford seems like the perfect leader—charming, smooth, and in control. But as the investigation unfolds, we start to wonder: Is he really the victim here, or is there something more lurking behind that perfect smile? Marsden keeps us guessing every step of the way.
Then there’s Julianne Nicholson, who brings mystery and edge to her role, playing a character who seems like she might be working for the good guys—or might be a total wildcard. Add Sarah Shahi as a determined interrogator who’s hell-bent on uncovering the truth, and you’ve got a cast that’ll have you hooked from the very first episode. These characters are so layered and unpredictable that you’ll never quite know who to trust.
Created by Dan Fogelman, the mastermind behind “This Is Us”, “Paradise” is more than just a murder mystery. It’s a deep dive into loyalty, power, and secrets. Fogelman’s knack for creating rich, multi-dimensional characters really shines here, as he explores how far people will go to protect the truth—and themselves. This isn’t just about a whodunit; it’s about the moral complexities that come with holding power and the toll it takes when everything starts to unravel.
With stunning production values, a cast full of heavy-hitters, and a story that’s packed with twists and turns, “Paradise” is shaping up to be the must-watch series of the year. Whether you’re here for the political intrigue, the high-stakes drama, or the gripping character dynamics, this show has it all. You won’t want to miss a minute of it. Mark your calendars for January 28th—”Paradise” is coming, and from the looks of the trailer, its going to be a wild ride!
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