Hulu took us on a wild, twisty trip to paradise this 12 months with the debut of its new drama “Paradise,” and the journey is way from over. The streamer simply introduced that the present’s been renewed for a second season, so buckle up for much more drama and sudden turns.
Starring (and govt produced by) Sterling Ok. Brown, “Paradise” is a political thriller set in a serene group inhabited by among the world’s most outstanding people. Nevertheless, because the present’s synopsis teases, this tranquility explodes when a surprising homicide happens, sparking a high-stakes investigation—and that doesn’t even start to explain the nuances of the present’s storytelling.
Produced by Dan Fogelman, the creator behind “That is Us,” the Hulu hit drama has captivated audiences, leaving viewers on the sting of their seats after every episode since its premiere on January 26. Yesterday, Brown introduced the present’s upcoming season on Instagram utilizing the identical messaging tactic used within the present.
Followers are already buzzing concerning the newly introduced second season, anticipating the season one finale to depart us with much more questions.
However right here’s the true twist: Fogelman says that the season finale, popping out on March 4, will reply among the present’s largest questions.
“Any query that individuals have after the primary couple of episodes ought to be answered on the finish of the eighth episode,” Fogelman informed The Hollywood Reporter. “Then a brand new query and journey will begin that takes us into the second season.”

“I’ve a plan for 3 seasons of the present. With out gifting away an excessive amount of, every season of the present is a barely completely different present, throughout the identical present with the identical characters. There [are] twists and turns in the middle of the season. Then the seventh episode is sort of a standalone episode of the present. As we go into the second season, we pivot a bit bit, however in a approach that I feel could be very follow-able. However sure, there’s huge strikes forward,” he added.
“Paradise” made its mark, racking up 7 million views in its premiere week throughout Hulu within the U.S. and Disney+ internationally. Since then, it’s been holding robust on Hulu’s “Prime 15 Right now” checklist—and with the promise of extra drama and jaw-dropping twists, it’s protected to say we’ll be glued to our screens when season two drops.