@dallas.jenkins ’ @thechosentvseries changed the economics of Bible television seven years ago.
A multi-season drama about Jesus and His disciples, launched outside the traditional Hollywood system, has since become one of the biggest faith-based entertainment projects in the world. It proved there was a massive audience for Scripture-driven storytelling that looked modern, felt character-driven and didn’t treat faith viewers like they’d be grateful for whatever got made.
Since then, Bible television has moved from occasional Easter programming to a real streaming lane. Some projects have landed better than others, but the shift is obvious: Producers are treating the Bible as a major source for material. The results are exciting, fascinating — and frankly, a lot to keep up with.
Today, @primevideo debuts @watchwonderproject ’s ‘The Old Stories: Moses,’ a stunning limited-series extension of ‘House of David.’ In light of that, we put together a comprehensive guide of some of the best Bible-based shows that have dropped since ‘The Chosen.’
Audition vs. Final Scene for DOC 🎬
One of my lines was cut but HEY this was my first time ever on tv and I said words and that was so very cool. I actually booked this one after doing a callback with a lengthier scene that we never shot. But I did come back for ep 20 for a really great scene with Felicity Huffman. When I filmed this tape, I definitely didn’t think it’d turn into what it did. You never knowwwwww.
🎥 Samantha Ridley on DOC (Season 2, Episide 17) @dramaclubfox
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What a performance from the FOX Family at #FOXUpfront2026! 👏
From our visionary leadership to the stars our fans love, the passion of FOX was on full display.
We are so proud to bring the best of sports, news, and entertainment to our partners with a portfolio that Turns Passion Into Performance.