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Sterling K. Brown, James Marsden, & Julianne Nicholson Star In Dan Fogelman’s New White House Drama

Jan 17, 2025

How’s Hulu kicking off a year of new material? With “Paradise,” a White House thriller series starring Sterling K. Brown and TV vet James Marsden.

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And this new eight-episode sereis looks particularly jucy. The new political drama follows the aftermath of the assassination of the United States’ President. The last person to see the POTUS alive? His security detail, who may need to keep silent about what really happened.

Here’s an official synopsis for “Paradise,” courtesy of Hulu:

“Paradise” is set in a serene 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.

Along with Brown and Harsden, “Paradise” also stars Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nichole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin, and Percy Daggs IV.

Dan Fogelman leads executive producers on “Paradise” with Brown, John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, John Hoberg, Jess Rosenthal, and Steve Beers. The series is a 20th Television production.

So will “Paradise” be the first big TV hit of 2025? Find out when the first three episodes of the series premiere on January 28. New episodes then premiere weekly through March 4. Watch a trailer for the political thriller below.

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