"This Is Us" alums Sterling K. Brown and Dan Fogelman reunite for "Paradise," a political thriller set to premiere on Hulu on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
The actor and creator tried something much less weepy this time: a sci-fi thriller. Still it was “a homecoming on so many levels,” Brown said.
Best known for his Emmy-winning role as Randall Pearson on “This Is Us,” Sterling K. Brown signed on for Hulu’s provocative new series “Paradise” for the simplest of reasons.
While promoting his new Hulu series "Paradise," Sterling K. Brown reflects on finally taking the No. 1 spot on the call sheet after years of superstition.
Disney is throwing the full weight of its portfolio behind Sterling K. Brown and "This Is Us" creator Dan Fogelman's new Hulu series "Paradise."
When you think of actors in Hollywood who have a pretty pristine image and clean reputation, Sterling K. Brown is near the top of the list. However, according to a recent interview, that reputation was almost tarnished due to a small incident when he was a teenager.
James Marsden co-stars in this post-apocalyptic Hulu series that continues to raise more questions than it answers
Sterling K. Brown continues to elevate television with his latest project "Paradise," where he serves as both executive producer and lead actor. The
Paradise' is an instant hit on Hulu, as the new show with Sterling K. Brown and James Mardsen debuts atop the streamer's chart.
Hulu has made the first episode of Paradise available on the platform. The surprise drop comes two days before the triller was supposed to premiere.
Dan Fogelman created the eight-episode drama, which co-stars James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson and isn't exactly the series it initially seems to be.