Paradise’s Shailene Woodley Teases “Tender” New Character Dynamic for Season 2
Season 2 moves the setting to Graceland and introduces new characters, continuing themes of survival, power, and corruption in a postapocalyptic world, Hulu said.
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Paradise’s Shailene Woodley teases “tender” new character dynamic for season 2
When Paradise's first season came to an end, fans were more than a little intrigued to see just what direction the dystopian series would take. From season 2's premiere episode, we venture to Graceland, the unlikely backdrop of Annie's solace in the midst of the natural disaster that has plunged the earth into the unknown.While season 1 was very much concerned with the underground bunker of Paradise and the death of the President, now we're fina…
'Paradise' Season 2: Sterling K. Brown And Shailene Woodley Tease Which Episode Will 'Blow Your Mind'
Xavier Collins is experiencing life outside of the bunker for the first time in years throughout the second season of Paradise on Hulu, and life as it was is truly no more. Sterling K. Brown is returning to our television screens as Xavier, the dedicated Secret Service agent and former head of security for the late President Cal Bradford (James Marsden), and while the characters that were introduced in the first season of Paradise are trying to…
'Paradise' Season 3: Is Hulu’s Twistiest Thriller Coming Back? What We Know
Ser Baffo/DisneyOne of the best shows of 2025 is officially back, with Hulu’s Paradise rolling out a three-episode Season 2 premiere on Feb. 23. And while the new season has barely just begun, it’s so good that fans are already clamoring for more information on what’s next for TV’s twistiest thriller. After a buzzy, critically acclaimed first season that dropped viewers into a city-sized underground bunker hiding some pretty explosive secrets, S…
‘Paradise’ Review: Season 2 Is Stuck in Purgatory
Episode 7, “The Day,” is the worst thing that could’ve happened to “Paradise.” You remember “The Day,” don’t you? It’s Season 1’s penultimate flashback episode; the one that jumps back in time to show exactly what went down when a volcano erupted, billions of people died, and a lucky few — notably secret service agent Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) and his charge, Cal Bradford (James Marsden), the president of the United States — escaped to …
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