Note: The following story contains spoilers from "Paradise" Episodes 1-3. "Paradise" centers its murder mystery around Sterling K. Brown's Agent Xavier Collins and James Marsden's President Cal Bradford -- a complex relationship Marsden describes as reminiscent of "The Odd Couple.
Critic Peter Travers reviews "Paradise," created by Dan Fogelman and starring Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson and James Marsden.
When it comes to playing sad dads and husbands, Sterling K. Brown can't catch a break. After six seasons of playing Randall Pearson on NBC hit This Is Us, Brown has endured his fair share of tragedy — he met and lost his biological father,
Sterling K Brown played N'Jobu in Black Panther, and was beloved as Randall Pearson in This Is Us - now he's playing a very different role in Paradise - a murder mystery with something much bigger underneath.
Dan Fogelman’s political thriller, Paradise, just gifted the world one of the most badass TV sex scenes of all time.
"She's trying to melt me!" During a conversation about his podcast "We Don't Always Agree!," Sterling K. Brown reveals the thing he and his wife disagree about the most is the temperature of the house — and Kelly and the audience are shocked to hear just how warm she likes it!
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.
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.'
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.
A lot has happened with Sterling K. Brown since Black Panther came out. His time as Randall Pearson came to an end when This is Us wrapped up after six seasons, and he’s taken p