Sterling K. Brown told PEOPLE he would be 'beyond flattered' to be in contention for the annual Sexiest Man Alive title while attending an FYC event for his series 'Paradise' on March 7.
Everyone wants to know why Sterling K. Brown's Paradise character didn't try harder to save his wife's life - including the actor's real-life spouse. Ryan Michelle Bathe shared her reaction via TikTok ahead of the Tuesday,
"The stakes don't get any higher at this point," says the actor of his secret service agent heading into the season finale, which will reveal who killed James Marsden's president.
Paradise brought viewers back in time to “The Day” that the world as Xavier ( Sterling K. Brown ), Cal ( James Marsden ), and the rest of humanity knew it, ended.
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from the season one finale of Paradise on Hulu. Dan Fogelman’s political thriller starring Sterling K. Brown wrapped its eight-episode first season March 4 with some much-needed answers to several burning questions.
Paradise kicked off its Emmys campaign on Friday with a "cheeky" panel featuring creator Dan Fogelman and the cast from the Hulu thriller. The jovial Q&A was held at the Television Academy's Saban Media Center following a screening of Episode 7,
Sterling K. Brown does not crumble under pressure ... “Because that’s all I really (want) as a character, is like, ‘Can I shoot her now?’” Brown says, adding that actor Julianne Nicholson’s performance of “delightful antagonist” Samantha ...
When discussing Season 1, Episode 7 of "Paradise," Sterling K ... performances and charged scenes, of which Brown couldn't pick a favorite. There's the present-day bookends with Samantha (Julianne Nicholson), the "gut-wrenching" final conversation between ...
In Hulu’s Paradise, Julianne Nicholson plays the mastermind behind the mysterious underground city that saw its president [James Marsden] assassinated in the first episode. By episode 7 that aired on Feb.
This article contains major spoilers from “The Man Who Kept The Secrets,” the Season 1 finale of “Paradise,” now streaming on Hulu. The first season of “Paradise” officially came to an end on March 4,