Amazon/Wonder Project Building off the success of “House of David,” faith-based streaming service Wonder Project is debuting a new Bible-inspired miniseries “built for both faith audiences and prestige-drama viewers.”
“The Old Stores: Moses,” which premiered today, May 14, on Wonder Project, is intended to be the first in a series of biblical shows that serve as companions to “House of David.” The series comes from Wonder Project founder and “House of David” creator Jon Erwin.
Wonder Project‘s official description of the series reads, “The Old Stories opens a window into the narratives that shaped Israel long before David took the throne. As the past unfolds with epic force, a young shepherd sees his own future reflected in the courage, failure, and obedience of those who came before him.”
“The Old Stores: Moses” stars Oscar winner Sir Ben Kingsley as Moses, who was once royalty in Egypt, but now lives in exile as he “confront[s] his past and step[s] into a destiny he never wanted.”
“The Old Stories: Moses” premiered on Wonder Project today, May 14, with one episode.
“The Old Stories: Moses” is exclusive to the Wonder Project streaming service, which provides viewers with “high-quality, values-driven storytelling.” Wonder Project is available exclusively as a Prime Video add-on subscription.
While Wonder Project is not currently offering a free trial, you can still save with a deal that brings your first two months down to $5.99/month. After the two-month period is up, your subscription will increase to $8.99/month.
“The Old Stories: Moses” is a three-episode miniseries releasing on Wonder Project weekly. New episodes drop Thursdays at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT.
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