Sterling K. Brown teases climate crisis for Paradise season 3

Sterling K. Brown, star and executive producer of the TV series Paradise, highlighted a dark foreshadowing from season 2 that signals another deadly climate event in season 3. In a recent interview, he confirmed this development will serve as a catalyst for action among the survivors. The clue originates from a flashback involving key characters discussing the 'Venus Syndrome.'

In season 2, episode 3 of Paradise, a flashback shows Julianne Nicholson's character Sinatra speaking with Geoffrey Arend's Dr. Louge, a climatologist. Louge describes the 'Venus Syndrome,' beginning with a super volcano eruption that triggers global tsunamis, ash clouds, and apocalypse, as depicted in season 1's 'The Day.' He warns that after initial cooling and false hope among survivors, trapped greenhouse gases will cause extreme heat, evaporating oceans and crushing pressure, mirroring Venus's fate. 'Anybody still around for that will wish they died on the very first day,' Louge states in the scene. The bunker's destruction in the season 2 finale leaves survivors exposed outside Paradise, facing this impending second phase. Sterling K. Brown praised fans for noticing the clue, laughing, 'You paid attention!' He affirmed, 'There is something else, climate-wise, that shall transpire, that the people will have to deal with in season 3, that may be something — a catalyst for action.' With no clear leadership—two presidents and Sinatra deceased—Brown speculated that figures like Xavier or Link might emerge, or groups could splinter. Most characters remain unaware of the threat. Brown added a real-world note: 'Let's take care of our planet so we don't have to deal with the repercussions,' calling it prime storytelling material.

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