Season one of Hulu’s political thriller, Paradise, has proven to be hit, with its season finale attracting 6.3 million viewers globally within its first seven days, according to Deadline. The milestone marks a season-high audience for the show, with no comparable data on previous episode growth. “Disney had not yet measured how the audience grew over previous episodes,” Deadline reports, adding that the premiere episode garnered 7 million views in its first nine days.
The gripping series, created by Dan Fogelman ( This Is Us , Only Murderers In The Building) , takes place in an underground bunker in Colorado, three years after a catastrophic event. Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us, Black Panther) stars as Secret Service agent Xavier Collins, tasked with investigating the murder of President Cal Bradford. As suspicion falls on him, Xavier uncovers startling secrets and navigates a complex web of deception and intrigue, leading to a high-stakes investigation, according to Deadline.
Despite limited viewership breakdowns, Disney confirmed the show’s steady growth, with the premiere episode now amassing 17.6 million views—up 151% from its initial numbers. “The show’s viewership growth is substantial,” Deadline reports. Hulu’s confidence in the series is evident, having already renewed Paradise for a second season.
Hulu’s Paradise is produced by 20th Television and features standout ensemble cast, including James Marsden (Westworld, The Notebook), Julianne Nicholson (Mare of Easttown, The Outsider), Sarah Shahi (Person of Interest, The L Word), Nicole Brydon Bloom (The Gilded Age, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) , Aliyah Mastin (Honey Girls, Broadway Kids Against Bullying: I Have a Voice) and Percy Daggs IV (Never Let Go, Undone) . With a talented lineup, the show’s compelling storytelling has captured a wide audience, Deadline states.
Executive producers Fogelman, Brown, John Requa (This Is Us, WeCrashed) , Glenn Ficarra (This Is Us, WeCrashed) , John Hoberg (Galavant, My Name Is Earl) , Jess Rosenthal (Pitch ,The King of 7B ) and Steve Beers (Taken, 21 Jump Street) continue to lead the series, solidifying Paradise as one of Hulu’s most successful new dramas. As Deadline confirms, the show’s renewal for a second season highlights its ongoing success and the growing anticipation for what’s next.
Paradise has carved out its place as hit on Hulu, drawing millions of viewers and securing its future with a second season. With its mix of high-stakes drama, strong performances, and intriguing plot, the series is poised to keep audiences on the edge of their seats, Deadline reports.