Paradise Season 2: How Many Seasons Will There Be?
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Paradise Season 2: How Many Seasons Will There Be?

Curious about what’s next for Paradise after Season 2? With the premiere of the Season 1 finale, questions about the show’s future and long-term direction are building. The series has received the green light for a second season, leading fans to wonder how many seasons it could have in total. Clues from the cast and creators suggest a larger plan that could shape what comes next.

From creator Dan Fogelman’s vision to hints from Sterling K. Brown, here’s everything we know about what could be in store for Paradise.

Will there be a Paradise Season 2 and 3 after Season 1?

Sterling K. Brown confirmed that Dan Fogelman has planned Paradise as a three-season series.

Brown stated, “In terms of big twists coming in, I can tell you this, [Dan] has conceived, as a show, three seasons.” He continued, “He’s like, ‘I’ve got three seasons in my head,’ and one thing I’ve learned is when Dan says, ‘I’ve got three seasons,’ he means, ‘I’ve got three seasons’” (via TV Insider).

Fogelman previously structured This Is Us with a six-season plan, which was followed throughout the show’s run. Brown explained, “He said on This Is Us, ‘I’ve got six seasons in my head.’ We did six seasons, and it went that way.” He further described Paradise as “an exploration of similar events from different standpoints.”

Paradise follows Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown), a Secret Service agent involved in the investigation of President Cal Bradford’s (James Marsden) murder. The series’ premiere revealed that Xavier, Cal, and a group of individuals reside in an underground settlement called “Paradise” after a catastrophic disaster.

Brown described the planned story progression, stating, “We know what the billionaires and the people of power did. They built a city, right? Then we found out in [Episode 4] that there’s still breathable air. You see in [Episode 7] that the nukes did not go off, that there’s still life as we know it but maybe very different because the natural disaster still transpired.”

In Paradise Season 2, he said, “The idea is to explore what happened to the rest of the world, what does that look like?” For a possible third season, he added, “What happens if and when these two worlds meet. That, I think, is what Paradise will be.”

The final episode of Paradise Season 1, titled “The Man Who Kept the Secrets,” premiered today on Hulu.

Originally reported by Vritti Johar on ComingSoon.net.

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