'House of David' Gets Season 3 Greenlight as Faith-Based Series Continues Strong Run
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Amazon Prime Video has renewed the biblical drama 'House of David' for a third season, multiple outlets reported. The series, produced by The Wonder Project and Amazon MGM Studios, originally launched in early 2025, with Season 2 arriving in October 2025. Creators and executive producers Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn have steered the show since its debut.
Variety reported that the renewal ensures the series will continue to chart the story of the biblical figure. The creators expressed gratitude to fans, and according to the outlet, the next season will tackle a pivotal period. "Season 3 will follow David through one of the most defining chapters of his life." :: Variety
Deadline reported that Season 1 drew a global audience of 40 million viewers, helping drive the renewal. The same outlet noted that Season 2 drew attention for its extensive use of AI in production for sets, crowds, and battle scenes. Meanwhile, another faith-based drama from the same studio, 'It's Not Like That' starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes, did not fare as well. "Another faith-based drama from the same studio, 'It's Not Like That' starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes, has been canceled after one season." :: Deadline
'House of David' stars Michael Iskander in the title role, according to Deadline. With a third season now confirmed by Prime Video, the series looks poised to explore one of the most dramatic periods of its protagonist's journey, as the biblical story continues to find an audience on the streaming platform.
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