"This Is Us" producer Dan Fogelman reunites with Sterling K. Brown in "Paradise," a "Lost"-like mystery box that can't deliver on its high concept.
Created by Dan Fogelman (This Is Us), the series also stars Julianne Nicholson, James Marsden and Sarah Shahi.
UPDATED, 1/16: Hulu has released a second trailer for Paradise, Dan Fogelman ‘s upcoming drama series that stars Sterling K. Brown as the lead of the Secret Service detail charged with protecting the President (James Marsden).
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.
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Paradise stars Jon Beavers, Nicole Brydon Bloom, and Krys Marshall spoke with us about Hulu and Dan Fogelman's mystery thriller series.
Hulu surprised subscribers by dropping the first episode of Sterling K. Brown's new political thriller Paradise two days early.
Watching Hulu’s new thriller Paradise is a bit like eating a hot fudge sundae served on top of a chocolate cake: It’s a little messy and almost too much at times… but it’s hard to deny that it’s pretty damn delicious,
Hulu's Paradise is unlike anything Dan Fogelman has ever done before, and his reunion with This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown is well worth the watch.
"This Is Us" alums Sterling K. Brown and Dan Fogelman reunite for "Paradise," a political thriller set to premiere on Hulu on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
Brown tells PEOPLE what it was like reuniting with the pro of suprising premieres, 'This Is Us' creator Dan Fogelman, for their new series, 'Paradise'