This article contains spoilers from the series premiere of Hulu's "Paradise.” In an overly saturated media market, it’s hard for any show to break through. And it becomes even harder when a network or streamer can’t truthfully answer this simple question regarding new TV series: “What’s it about?
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.
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.
From the creator of This Is Us, Dan Fogelman, the new Sterling-K-Brown -led show Paradise brings a flawed but enticing murder-mystery thriller to Disney+. As per the official synopsis: " Paradise is set in a serene community inhabited by some of the world's most prominent individuals.
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And it becomes even harder when a network or streamer can’t truthfully answer this simple question regarding new TV series: “What’s it about?” “In our early conversations with Dan, we knew we wanted to protect the twist at the end of the first episode so viewers could experience it themselves,
This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman’s intense new political thriller show with 86% on Rotten Tomatoes has just become a big hit on streaming.
Sterling K. Brown wishes This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman would write him a less tragic role with the release of Hulu's new political series, Paradise.
Two IndieWire staffers unpack the twisty Hulu sci-fi mystery from Dan Fogelman ('This Is Us') starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden.
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