Sterling K. Brown has reteamed with 'This Is Us' creator Dan Fogelman for 'Paradise,' and once again, he plays a man going through deep family loss and trauma.
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Eyes were on Hulu’s new drama Paradise so audiences could see if Fogelman’s reunion with This Is Us standout Sterling K. Brown could match the previous levels of entertainment. And another surprise was waiting at the end of Paradise Episode 1 – though it’s one that will have a quicker payoff in its explanation.
This article contains spoilers from the series premiere of Hulu’s “Paradise.” In an overly saturated media market, it’s hard for any show to break through. And it becomes even harder when a network or streamer can’t truthfully answer this simple question regarding new TV series: “What’s it about?
Sterling K. Brown says he was issued an arrest warrant at 19 after “little run-in with the law.” During a Good Morning America interview on Tuesday (Jan. 28), Brown spoke candidly about his teenage years.
Even Sterling K. Brown is not without his fair share of wild teenage stories. The actor, 48, stopped by Good Morning America on Tuesday, Jan. 28 and Robin Roberts took some time to ask him about his teenage years, as she teased, "I hear that as a youngin’, you had a little bit of a run-in with the law."
The writer and producer Dan Fogelman has a CV that spans genres, from a script credit on Pixar’s 2006 movie “Cars” to creating the musical fantasy series “Galavant.” But Fogelman is best known for “This Is Us,
Sterling K. Brown and This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman reunite for the new show Paradise (on Disney+ in Canada, Hulu in the U.S.
The Oscar-nominated actor talks about his new show, podcasts and how "This Is Us" is still a part of his life.
This Is Us' star Sterling K. Brown said he's interested in directing 'Paradise’ -- something he didn’t do on his former show
Paradise, which reunites Sterling K. Brown with This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman, feels like a proper return to form for the political thriller.