Emmy-winning actor Sterling K. Brown reunites with This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman on the new political murder mystery Paradise.
The series centers on Brown, who steps into the role of Xavier Collins, the leader of the security team for former president Cal Bradford (played by Emmy nominee James Marsden). After discovering his boss’s dead body, he launches an investigation into the murder that forces him to reconsider everything he knows.
In addition to Brown and Marsden, the cast of Paradise includes Krys Marshall, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Charlie Evans, Rafael Cabrera, Richard Robichaux, Darin Toonder and Eddie Diaz.
The pairing of Brown and Fogelman in the series is intriguing. This project is cut from a completely different cloth than their celebrated family drama. Read on to find out the episodic release schedule for Paradise.
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Sterling K. Brown stars as Xavier Collins, the head of the security detail assigned to former president Cal Bradford (James Marsden), the twisty political thriller Paradise on Hulu.
When to watch Paradise on Hulu
The eight-episode series will premiere its first three episodes on Tuesday, Jan. 28, on Hulu. The first episode will be the only one of the series to be broadcast on ABC, which will happen the following day, Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 10 p.m. It will get one final airing on FX on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 10 p.m.
The remaining episodes will air each subsequent Thursday on Hulu. Here’s the full schedule:
Episode 1: Wildcat is Down – Tuesday, Jan. 28
Episode 2: Sinatra – Tuesday, Jan. 28
Episode 3: The Architect of Social Well-Being – Tuesday, Jan. 28
Episode 4: Agent Billy Pace – Tuesday, Feb. 4
Episode 5: In the Palaces of Crowned Kings – Tuesday, Feb. 11
Episode 6: You Asked for Miracles – Tuesday, Feb. 18
Episode 7: The Day – Tuesday, Feb. 25
Episode 8: The Man Who Kept the Secrets – Tuesday, March 4
You can choose from two Hulu plans, with the ad-supported version priced at $10 per month or $100 per year. If you prefer to skip the commercials, you can sign up for the ad-free version at $19 monthly, with no annual payment option.
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