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'Paradise' Season 2 Finale Explained, Season 3 Plans, and Potential Spinoffs Discussed

The creator and stars of 'Paradise' have explained the shocking twists in the Season 2 finale, including Alex becoming Xavier's mission, and discussed sci-fi elements, 'multiverse' plans for the upcoming third season, and potential spinoffs.

30 Mar, 15:22 — 31 Mar, 02:20
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varietyMostly Factual2d ago

‘Paradise’ Season 2 Finale: Sterling K. Brown, Thomas Doherty and Producer Talk Big Sci-Fi Twist, ‘Multiverse’ Plans for Third and Final Season

SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for the “Paradise” Season 2 finale, now streaming on Hulu. Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) has a new mission heading into “Paradise” Season 3 — but whether he’ll accept it is left up for debate by the end of the second-season finale of the Dan Fogelman drama, which released Monday […]

By Jennifer Maas

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hollywood-reporterMostly Factual2d ago

‘Paradise’ Finale Writer Breaks Down That Bonkers Season 2 Ending (and Explains the Quantum Physics of It All)

The Hulu hit also killed off a major character, which finale co-writer/EP John Hoberg tells The Hollywood Reporter wasn't always in the plan as the show looks ahead to season three.

By Jackie Strause

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enewsMixed2d ago

Paradise Kills Off Main Character During Shocking Season 2 Finale

This story contains spoilers from the March 30 episode of Paradise. Not everyone is making it out of Paradise alive. The Hulu drama series seemingly killed off a main character during the show's...

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screen-rantMixed1d ago

Paradise Writer Teases Potential Spinoffs After Season 3 Ending

Even though Paradise has a three-season plan, writer and executive producer John Hoberg thinks there is potential to expand the story with spinoffs.

By Matthew Rudoy

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