The actors star in Hulu's "Paradise," which reunites Brown with "This Is Us" creator Dan Fogelman and meditates on climate change and technology.
Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden star in the brand-new political thriller Paradise. Meet the full cast of the Hulu drama series.
After watching Hulu's "Paradise," are you craving cheese fries? We asked series stars Jon Beavers, Krys Marshall, Nicole Brydon Bloom, James Marsden, Julianne Nicholson and Sarah
Paradise gives Sterling K. Brown a thrilling new role that showcases his talent just as much as This Is Us, but with a shocking additional twist.
Two IndieWire staffers unpack the twisty Hulu sci-fi mystery from Dan Fogelman ('This Is Us') starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden.
James Marsden has three children - Jack aged 23, 19-year-old Mary and William Luca aged 12. The actor has also taken his children to many film premieres, including Sonic 2 in 2022. Jack has previously worked as a model, and now describes himself as a producer, musician and engineer on Instagram.
James Marsden, known for his roles in the X-Men film series and Westworld, stars as a slain US President in the new conspiracy thriller series Paradise. The show, available on Disney Plus and Hulu, revolves around an elite group of individuals living in a fabricated community.
The premiere episode of the widely awaited Hulu series Paradise was initially expected to arrive on Tuesday, January 28.
Sterling K. Brown tells 'Entertainment Weekly' that he and costar James Marsden bonded over their shared love of music by singing on the set of 'Paradise.'
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This Is Us' creator Dan Fogelman pulled off a surprise twist in the series premiere of Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden's mystery show 'Paradise'
"This Is Us" producer Dan Fogelman reunites with Sterling K. Brown in "Paradise," a "Lost"-like mystery box that can't deliver on its high concept.