Paradise’s Sarah Shahi Shocked by Who Killed James Marsden’s Cal

The intriguing sci-fi thriller drama series on Hulu titled Paradise starts off by presenting a perplexing murder mystery. In the initial episode, Sterling K. Brown’s character Special Agent Xavier Collins stumbles upon the deceased body of James Marsden’s character, President Cal Bradford. The series cleverly hints that anyone, including Xavier himself, could be the culprit, given his complex past with Cal. As the story unfolds in episodes 2 and 3, more details about the conspiracy emerge, revealing potential suspects. Meanwhile, viewers are left guessing who killed Cal, while the cast members, such as Sarah Shahi‘s character Gabriela Torabi, have already been informed of the truth. In a recent interview, Shahi expressed her surprise when she found out the identity of the killer.

Sarah Shahi is ‘still surprised’ by who killed Paradise’s Cal

In a recent conversation with US Weekly, Sarah Shahi expressed her ongoing shock at the unveiling of Cal’s killer. “I don’t believe anyone anticipated this twist,” she stated. “Even now, I’m still taken aback, and I know the truth,” Shahi added.

Previously in the discussion, Shahi stated that they were unaware about who had killed Cal when filming started. She further clarified, “At least I wasn’t told at first; I found out later on.

Gabriela Shahi serves as a therapist in the series. She played a significant role in shaping the psychological facet of Paradise City, an expansive underground sanctuary nestled within the Colorado Mountains’ grandeur. Julianne Nicholson, her fellow cast member, embodies Samantha Redmond, the philanthropist who financed the construction of this subterranean haven. In a recent interview, Nicholson shared, “As an actor, I appreciate having access to as much information about my character as possible because it saves me from having to feign knowledge at times. We learned quite early during filming that we wouldn’t be kept in the dark for long.

Nicely put, Niccolson shared that the true test lies in maintaining secrecy for now, even when addressing the press. Importantly, as per Dan Fogelman, the show’s creator, fans must hold on until the season finale before they uncover the truth about Cal’s murder.

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2025-01-29 12:40