Paradise (2025 TV series)

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Paradise
Created by Dan Fogelman
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Production companies
  • Rhode Island Ave. Productions
  • Zaftig Films
  • Indian Meadow Productions
  • 20th Television
Original release
Network Hulu

Paradise is an upcoming television series created by Dan Fogelman starring Sterling K. Brown, set to be released on Hulu on January 28, 2025. [1]

Contents

Premise

The series is reported to involve the security guard for a former president. [2]

Cast

Episodes

Season 1

No.TitleDirected byWritten by [3] Original air date [4] Prod.
code
1TBATBA Dan Fogelman January 28, 2025 (2025-01-28)TBA
2TBATBADan Fogelman & Katie FrenchJanuary 28, 2025 (2025-01-28)TBA
3TBATBAJason WilbornJanuary 28, 2025 (2025-01-28)TBA
4TBATBA Scott Weinger February 4, 2025 (2025-02-04)TBA
5TBATBA Stephen Markley February 11, 2025 (2025-02-11)TBA
6TBATBAGina Lucita MonrealFebruary 18, 2025 (2025-02-18)TBA
7TBATBA John Hoberg February 25, 2025 (2025-02-25)TBA
8TBATBANadra WidatallaMarch 4, 2025 (2025-03-04)TBA

Production

In April 2023 it was reported that Hulu had commissioned the series by 20th Television written by Dan Fogelman who is also executive producer via Rhode Island Ave. Productions, along with Jess Rosenthal. Sterling K. Brown and John Hoberg are also executive producers. [5] Brown was also expected to star in the series. [6] Filming started filming under the title Paradise City in Los Angeles in January 2024. [7]

In February 2024, James Marsden was cast as the president, with Julianne Nicholson and Sarah Shahi also joining the cast. [8] In November 2024, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Aliyah Mastin and Percy Daggs IV, joined the cast. [1]

Filming got underway in February 2024. [9] Filming locations include Los Angeles. [10] [ better source needed ]

Broadcast

The series is expected to be released on Hulu and Disney+ via Hulu Hub in the United States and Disney+ internationally on January 28, 2025. [11] [1]

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