TV Series Updates: Julianna Margulies Joins 'Paradise,' 'The Pitt' Breaks Records, and More Exciting News!

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TV Series Updates: Julianna Margulies Joins 'Paradise,' 'The Pitt' Breaks Records, and More Exciting News!

Julianna Margulies, known for her roles in "ER" and "The Good Wife," has joined the cast of Dan Fogelman's Hulu series "Paradise" for its third and final season. The details of her character and the plot of the upcoming season are being kept secret. Margulies will star alongside Sterling K. Brown, Julianne Nicholson, Sarah Shahi, James Marsden, and Shailene Woodley. The second season finale of "Paradise" garnered 4.3 million views globally in just three days on Disney+ and Hulu.

The second season finale of HBO Max's "The Pitt" broke series ratings records, attracting 9.7 million viewers during its opening weekend. The show's second season has been a hit, averaging 15.4 million viewers per episode, marking a 50% increase from the first season. Production for the third season is set to begin in June. "The Pitt" ranks sixth on HBO Max in viewership, following popular shows like "House of the Dragon" and "The White Lotus."

Ryan Phillippe is set to join the cast of "9-1-1: Nashville" for its upcoming second season. He will play a detective and "seductive bad boy" character who moves from New York to Nashville to lead an investigation into a mysterious criminal causing chaos in the city. The French TV series "The Sentinels," which combines elements of steampunk, sci-fi, and WWI action drama, has been acquired by the BBC for a UK premiere later this year. The show follows a wounded soldier who joins a group of augmented soldiers known as the Sentinels at the start of WWI.

Netflix has released the full trailer for the second season of the animated series "Devil May Cry," based on the popular video game franchise. The show, which follows a half-demon demon hunter, is set to return on May 12th. The first season of "Devil May Cry" was a hit, attracting over 5 million views in its first four days of release. Adi Shankar serves as the showrunner for the series, which is animated by Studio Mir.

In conclusion, these popular TV series and their upcoming seasons promise exciting storylines and new characters that will captivate audiences around the world. Fans can look forward to more drama, action, and suspense as these shows continue to deliver top-notch entertainment.