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Teaser drops for season two of Paradise, landing on Disney+ this February

Teaser drops for season two of Paradise, landing on Disney+ this February

Disney+ has released the first teaser for the hotly anticipated second season of Paradise, the twisty sci-fi drama from This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman. The new season will premiere on 23rd February 2026 in the UK, launching with three episodes before continuing weekly.

Premiered during a panel at CCXP25 in Brazil – featuring Fogelman alongside stars Sterling K Brown and Shailene Woodley – the teaser hints at the fallout from the season one finale. As Xavier (Brown) searches for Teri in the outside world, those left inside the Paradise bunker grapple with crumbling social structures and emerging secrets about the city’s murky foundations.

Joining returning cast members Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi and Krys Marshall are guest stars including James Marsden, Thomas Doherty and Woodley, whose role in the series appears to be expanding this season.

Paradise is produced by 20th Television and executive-produced by Fogelman, Brown, Jess Rosenthal, and others. The new episodes look set to dig deeper into the series’ core themes of survival, memory, and control, while continuing to blend high-concept mystery with emotional storytelling.

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Paradise season two is released on Disney+ on 23rd February 2025.

Watch the trailer for Paradise season two here:

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