Cryptic 'conspiracy' messages appeared in metro Phoenix skies. What did they say?
If you happened to look up on Tuesday afternoon in Phoenix, you might've seen some weird messages in the sky.
Skywriting depicted words such as "secret," "conspiracy" and "lies." Don't be alarmed if you saw something like this because it appears to be marketing for a new Hulu show called "Paradise."
Phoenicians shared images of what they had seen in the sky, including what looked like "READ BETWEEN THE LIES #PARADISE" from @DeeMaierrd on X.
Videos shared by @GzmnGrinds appeared to say, "LEARN THE SECRET #PARADISEHULU."
@Chedd_Chancho caught the process of them writing in the sky and said that he had "never seen anything like it."
A thread on Reddit also seemed to suggest that the skywriting reached Glendale.
Similar messages have also been written in other parts of the country, including North Carolina, New York and Delaware.
The American political thriller "Paradise" stars Sterling K. Brown, who plays Secret Service agent Xavier Collins trying to solve the high-profile murder of President Cal Bradford (James Marsden).
A subscription to Hulu costs $9.99 a month (or $99.99/year) for the ad-supported plan. Students can get Hulu with ads for $1.99 a month, and Hulu with no ads costs $18.99 a month.
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