‘Paradise’ Season 2 Finale Scores 4.3 Million Viewers in 3 Days

Hulu’s drama series, Paradise, created by Dan Fogelman and featuring Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson, and James Marsden, continues to be a hit with viewers. Since its debut in 2025, the show has steadily gained both popularity and critical praise. Paradise surprised audiences by evolving from a political thriller in its first season to a post-apocalyptic sci-fi story in season two, keeping them engaged with unexpected twists and a compelling, ongoing mystery. The recent season finale achieved record viewership, demonstrating the show’s continued success.

The second season of Paradise wrapped up on March 30th with a dramatic episode called “Exodus,” which launches the show’s main character, Xavier Collins (played by Brown), into a new adventure. The finale proved to be the most popular of the season, attracting 4.3 million viewers on Hulu and Disney+ within its first three days, according to The Walt Disney Company. That’s a jump of over 35% from when the season began.

Season 2 of Paradise centers on Xavier’s quest to find his wife, Teri, in the outside world. The season reveals how people have managed to survive over the three years since “The Day”—the devastating event that wiped out most of humanity and forced survivors into an underground bunker called “Paradise.” Back in the bunker, tensions rise as the community deals with the consequences of the previous season, and the truth about the city’s beginnings starts to come to light. According to executive producer Brown, the new season shifts focus from those prepared for disaster to the experiences of everyone else.

Season two of Paradise was a hit with audiences, and strong recommendations brought in even more viewers each week. This led to a record-breaking finale. Across both seasons, Paradise has been streamed for over 13 billion minutes – and that number is still growing! The series continues to perform well, currently ranking at No. 6 on Disney+ and No. 2 on Hulu in the United States as of April 4th.

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2026-04-04 13:17