Attention, Paradise fans! It's only been a month since the finale aired, but the show is already dropping incredible news you'll want to tune in for.

The Hulu series quickly became a hit when it began airing back in January 2025, and fans became enthralled with Xavier Collins (Sterling K. Brown) as he attempted to uncover who killed President Cal Bradford (played by James Marsden). It didn't take long for Paradise to get picked up for season 2, and now viewers want to know when a new installment is on the horizon.

Well, it doesn't look like fans need to wait too long, thanks to a surprise announcement made on Paradise's official Instagram. Resharing a post from creator Dan Fogelman's account, the show's social team revealed to viewers that season 2 is now filming.

"Paradise Season 2 is officially back in production! 🎬," the caption simply read on March 28.

Given how Paradise attracted a large following during its inaugural season, it didn't take long for viewers to get all hyped up about this new development.

"YASSSSSS!! LET’S GOOO!!" one person shouted. "Yes!!!! This is what the people want!" another exclaimed. "Ya’ll hurry up … cuz we’re ready!!!! Lololololol," a different follower added.

Now, this is theinformation we've been waiting for! And although it's likely going to be a while before Paradise season 2 airs, at least there's a chance for fans to watch it all over again in a completely new way.

While Paradise initially streamed on Hulu, new viewers can watch the show as it lands on primetime television later this month. Fans will be able to see all episodes of Paradise as it airs every Monday on ABC, beginning on Monday, April 7 at 10 p.m. ET.

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