‘Paradise’ Renewed for Third — and Likely Final — Season at Hulu
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The hit series from Dan Fogelman starring Sterling K. Brown is currently releasing season two — and the third season has been designed to be the last.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Paradise has been renewed for a third season at Hulu , which is all a part of creator Dan Fogelman ‘s plan. The third season has been promised to be the last one by the creative team, as the This Is Us creator pitched the hit series starring Sterling K. Brown as a three-season story. Hulu confirmed the renewal on Tuesday, following the release of the sixth episode of the currently airing second season. Paradise season two is now streaming on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ in the US for bundle subscribers. “We know what the end is, and it’s an end that would make it very difficult to make a season four come afterward,” executive producer John Hoberg recently confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter about sticking with Fogelman’s original three-season plan. Related Stories TV Sarah Michelle Gellar Criticizes 'Buffy' Reboot Cancellation, Says One Executive to Blame TV 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' Halts Filming on Season 5 Amid Alleged Taylor Frankie Paul Domestic Violence Incident The Emmy-nominated political thriller from creator Fogelman stars Brown, in a This is Us reunion, as Agent Xavier Collins. Season two has followed Xavier out of the bunker , called Paradise, that is housing the survivors of a near-apocalyptic event, in his search for the wife — Terri, played by Enuka Okuma — he thought had died, but who is actually among the survivors above the bunker. Per the logline, Xavier “searches for Teri out in the world and learns how people survived the three years since The Day. Back in Paradise, the social fabric frays as the bunker deals with the aftermath of season one, and new secrets are uncovered about the city’s origins.” The cast includes Julianne Nicholson , Sarah Shahi, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Krys Marshall, Enuka Okuma, Aliyah Mast...
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