"The stakes don't get any higher at this point," says the actor of his secret service agent heading into the season finale, which will reveal who killed James Marsden's president.
Paradise brought viewers back in time to “The Day” that the world as Xavier ( Sterling K. Brown ), Cal ( James Marsden ), and the rest of humanity knew it, ended.
Brown certainly does not crumble when it comes to portraying Agent Xavier Collins, a Secret Service agent assigned to protect former President Cal Bradford (James Marsden), in Hulu’s drama “Paradise.” After his boss is found dead, he attempts to discover who is behind the murder.
Paradise is keeping its twists sharp in the most recent installment, “You Asked for Miracles,” which saw Xavier (Sterling K. Brown) go rogue as he set out to expose Sinatra (Julianne Nicholson) for her lies to the public amid President Cal Bradford’s ...
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Paradise is a new political thriller from Hulu that is receiving rave reviews in its first season, which premiered in Jan. 2025. The series is led by Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson, and James Marsden,
Paradise creator Dan Fogelman has a confession to make. He lied—OK, it was more like a white lie—to get Julianne Nicholson (fans know her as Sinatra) on his new post-apocalyptic thriller Hulu series.
In Hulu’s Paradise, Julianne Nicholson plays the mastermind behind the mysterious underground city that saw its president [James Marsden] assassinated in the first episode. By episode 7 that aired on Feb.
"Morality seems much clearer when you are not a decision-maker," Brown told IndieWire while breaking down the show's pivotal, penultimate episode.
In an exclusive interview with Parade, the ‘Paradise’ star reacts to just about every one of the show’s shocking turns.
This article contains major spoilers from Episode 7 of Hulu’s “Paradise,” titled “The Day.” Sterling K. Brown has been preparing “Paradise” co-star James Marsden for an Emmy nod for his performance on the Dan Fogelman-created drama since they began filming the penultimate episode of Season 1.