‘Paradise’ on Hulu: Trailer, Release Date & What to Expect from the Political Thriller by the ‘This Is Us’ Team

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Paradise” is set to be one of the buzziest new shows of 2025. Hulu is about to serve up a major TV hit with the series, a gripping new drama that’s bound to have you hooked from the first frame. Created by “This Is Us” mastermind Dan Fogelman, the series boasts a stellar cast led by Sterling K. Brown, who plays the head of the Secret Service detail in an ultra-exclusive community where everything appears perfect—until it’s not. As the series unravels, “Paradise” introduces a high-stakes thriller that combines political intrigue with dark, personal secrets.

“Paradise” Premise

“The series is reported to involve a Secret Service Agent assigned to the protection detail of a former President,” setting the stage for a deadly mystery that will keep you guessing. When the President is mysteriously murdered, the residents of “Paradise”—a seemingly idyllic, wealthy neighborhood—find themselves entangled in a deadly web of conspiracy, cover-ups, and hidden agendas. The show’s tension is palpable, with a luxurious setting that contrasts starkly with the dark, dangerous secrets lurking beneath its perfect surface.

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“Paradise” Cast

The story becomes even more gripping as Sterling K. Brown’s character, a dedicated Secret Service Agent, is thrust into the investigation, caught between duty and a growing suspicion that things aren’t what they seem. Adding a layer of mystery to the plot is a black box that everyone seems willing to kill for—its contents could either expose a larger conspiracy or lead to even more danger. With twists at every turn, “Paradise” delivers not just political drama, but also personal conflict, high-stakes power plays, and betrayal that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

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The star-studded ensemble cast adds even more to the show’s allure. James Marsden plays the President, whose shocking murder turns the entire community upside down, while Julianne Nicholson and Sarah Shahi bring depth and intrigue to their respective roles. As the investigation progresses, the lines between loyalty and betrayal blur, and every character becomes a suspect in the eyes of both the Secret Service and the audience. With its perfect balance of suspense, high-octane drama, and unforgettable characters, “Paradise” is shaping up to be a show you won’t be able to stop watching. Set your reminders for January 28th—because once you dive into “Paradise”, you won’t be able to look away.

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