
AMC has greenlit an eight-part series titled "Paradise," which will feature a star-studded ensemble cast including Bill Pullman, Geena Davis, Alfred Molina, and Alfre Woodard. The series, set to explore strange happenings within a retirement community, was initially reported by The Wall Street Journal. Production on the drama is expected to begin in early 2025, with a premiere anticipated in late 2025 or early 2026.
The show is based on the novel "Paradise" by author Lizzie Johnson, adapted for television by showrunner Sarah Miller. Miller, known for her work on critically acclaimed dramas, will also serve as an executive producer alongside Johnson and director David Chen. The series aims to blend elements of mystery, drama, and dark comedy, focusing on the lives of residents in an idyllic yet unsettling senior living facility.
Bill Pullman is cast as Arthur Hayes, a retired detective who finds himself drawn into the community's peculiar events, while Geena Davis portrays Eleanor Vance, a sharp-witted resident with a hidden past. Alfred Molina will play Dr. Julian Thorne, the enigmatic founder of the retirement community, and Alfre Woodard takes on the role of Beatrice "Bea" Washington, a community leader and skeptic. The casting brings together veteran actors known for their compelling performances across various genres.
AMC Networks confirmed the series order, highlighting its commitment to character-driven narratives and unique storytelling. The network anticipates "Paradise" will appeal to audiences seeking sophisticated mysteries with a strong dramatic core. This project marks a significant addition to AMC's upcoming slate, reinforcing its reputation for high-quality, serialized content.
The series explores themes of aging, community, and the secrets people keep, all set against a backdrop of unexplained phenomena. Early buzz suggests the show will offer a fresh take on the mystery genre, leveraging its experienced cast to deliver nuanced performances. Further details regarding additional cast members and specific plot developments are expected to be released as production progresses.