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Hulu Renews ‘Paradise’ for Season 3 — And It Could Be the Final Chapter

A person in a brown jacket and backpack looks to the side outdoors. Background shows blurred greenery and mountains under a cloudy sky.

Hulu has officially greenlit Paradise Season 3, ensuring that our Tuesday nights will continue to be occupied by Sterling K. Brown looking perpetually stressed in expensive linen.


The announcement dropped just as Season 2 is barreling toward its finale on March 30, proving that Hulu knows exactly how to keep us hooked. With the series already racking up over 30 million hours of watch time this season alone, the renewal wasn't exactly a shocker, but it certainly validates our collective habit of yelling at the screen every time Xavier Collins makes a questionable life choice.



The Three-Season Plan (And Why We’re Scared)

Fogelman has never been one for aimless storytelling. Much like he did with This Is Us, he’s reportedly approached this mystery with a specific "beginning, middle, and end" in mind. Executive producer John Hoberg has been dropping hints that Season 3 is the natural finish line, noting that the planned ending is so definitive it would make a Season 4 nearly impossible.

It’s refreshing to see a showrunner who knows when to leave the party before the drinks run out, even if it means our favorite characters are headed for a crash landing.


What’s Next for Xavier?

Sterling K. Brown’s Xavier remains the magnetic, albeit deeply flawed, center of this tropical storm. As we head into the final act, the stakes aren’t just about survival anymore, they’re about the total collapse of the carefully curated world these people have built. Production is rumored to kick off as early as late March 2026, which means we might not have to wait a lifetime to see how this beautiful mess resolves itself.


While the plot details for the third outing are currently locked tighter than a vault in a gated community, the trajectory suggests that the "paradise" we've come to know is about to be thoroughly dismantled. Expect more secrets, more betrayal, and hopefully, a few answers to the questions that have been kept us up at night since the pilot.


Do you think Season 3 should be the final chapter, or is there enough mystery left to justify even more episodes?



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