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Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden’s Mystery Paradise Show: What to Know

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Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden’s Mystery Paradise Show: What to Know

Hulu is keeping a tight lid on most plot details involving This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman‘s mysterious new political thriller Paradise.

According to the synopsis, Paradise is “set in a serene, wealthy community inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals. But this tranquility explodes when a shocking murder occurs and a high stakes investigation unfolds.”

Sterling K. Brown is playing the head of security for a former president — played by James Marsden — who is the last person to see him alive. Not much is known outside of that since Fogelman has preferred to surprise viewers with his shows. The trend started with This Is Us, which aired from 2016 to 2022, and costarred Brown in a lead role. (This Is Us viewers didn’t know the show was set in various decades until the end of the pilot.)

Despite fans hoping for a This Is Us spinoff, Fogelman expressed interest in moving forward.

“My well is pretty dry right now and I think we wanted to end the show when we thought we were at our creative strong point before it got too tiring, too hard for us to come up with ways to keep it special and interesting. I feel this is the right endpoint,” Fogelman explained to Entertainment Tonight in May 2022. “Who knows what change of heart or midlife crisis brings but I feel like we’ve put these stories to bed now. Certainly for quite a bit of them.”

Keep scrolling for the limited information that has been shared about Hulu’s Paradise so far:

When Does ‘Paradise’ Premiere?

The first three episodes will debut on Tuesday, January 28, and then new installments will be released weekly. Ahead of the show’s premiere, it was announced that Paradise will make its broadcast debut on ABC and FX, which is a first for Hulu. Only the first episode will air on ABC Wednesday, January 29 at 10 p.m. ET and on FX Saturday, February 1 at 10 p.m. ET.

What Does the ‘Paradise’ Trailer Reveal?

Hulu has done a good job not sharing too much about the plot of the show. Based on the sneak peek, Brown and Marsden lead a political thriller where there is more than meets the eye.

What Is the Synopsis of ‘Paradise’?

Paradise is set in a serene community that is inhabited by some of the world’s most prominent individuals. The peace doesn’t last forever though when chaos explodes in the wake of a shocking murder and a high-stakes investigation. Brown’s character finds himself at the center of an investigation after he’s accused of murdering the former president.

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Who Makes Up the ‘Paradise’ Cast?

In addition to Brown and Marsden, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin and Percy Daggs IV make up the rest of the cast. Hulu hasn’t revealed more details about their characters — yet.

What Is the Connection to ‘This Is Us’?

Before reuniting on Paradise, Brown and Fogelman collaborated on This Is Us. The hit NBC series paved the way for several reunions such as Moore joined forces with This Is Us showrunners Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger in 2022 for a Hulu show based on the hit “Twin Flames” podcast.

Meanwhile over at CBS, Justin Hartley teamed up with This Is Us producer and director Ken Olin to adapt Jeffery Deaver‘s novel The Never Game, which became the network’s hit series Tracker.