A streaming giant gearing up to launch its latest original series 'Paradise,' a gripping drama that delves into a community turned upside down by a mysterious murder and the high-stakes investigation that follows. With a stellar ensemble cast, acclaimed creators, and a thrilling storyline, 'Paradise' is set to make a big splash in early 2025. Here’s everything we know so far about the upcoming series.
Release Date and Premiere DetailsMark your calendars as 'Paradise' is slated to premiere exclusively on Hulu on January 28, 2025. The series promises to be one of the platform’s most talked about shows, with its intense narrative and powerful performances expected to captivate viewers from the very first episode.
Official TrailerIn recent days the streamer has dropped the second trailer of the series, offering fans a sneak peek into the show’s tense atmosphere. The trailer teases a dramatic tale of secrets, power, and betrayal, as the murder investigation threatens to unravel a tightly knit community.
The PlotAt its core, Paradise focuses on a Secret Service agent, portrayed by Sterling K. Brown, who finds himself entangled in the aftermath of a murder that rocks a high-profile community. James Marsden steps into the role of the President of the United States, adding another layer of intrigue to the storyline. As the investigation unfolds, the series explores themes of loyalty, corruption, and the impact of hidden truths.
The CastThe show features a dynamic cast led by Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden. Brown, fresh off his critically acclaimed role in American Fiction, brings his signature intensity to the role of the Secret Service agent. Marsden, coming off the success of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, portrays a commanding and complex President.
The supporting cast includes Krys Marshall, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Charlie Evans, and Rafael Cabrera, each adding depth to the series’ multi-layered narrative.
Creative TeamParadise is the brainchild of Dan Fogelman, known for his work on This Is Us. He collaborates with a team of seasoned directors, including Hanelle M. Culpepper, Glen Ficarra, John Requa, and Stephen Williams, who each helm two episodes of the eight-episode series.