Christian entertainment powerhouse Wonder Project has officially announced its inaugural slate of projects in anticipation of its subscription offering launching on Amazon Prime Video.
Variety has exclusively revealed that Wonder Project will roll out a diverse array of original content throughout 2025, including what they describe as “Edited Versions of Movie Favorites.” This innovative feature presents movies in their original form as well as in TV-edited versions, mirroring the format typically seen on broadcast or basic cable networks. This initiative reflects Wonder Project’s dedication to promoting family-friendly viewing experiences.
Some highlights from Wonder Project’s original programming include the music documentary “For King & Country: No Turning Back,” the docuseries “Redemption,” which chronicles the iconic journey of the Ohio State football team during the 2024 championship season, and an untitled holiday special hosted by Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town.
Complete details on these originals can be found below.
A brand trailer has also been released, giving viewers a sneak peek at the upcoming series “It’s Not Like That,” featuring Scott Folery and Erinn Hayes. The full trailer can be viewed below.
As previously stated in reports, the Wonder Project subscription service will officially launch on Prime Video on October 5. This date coincides with the premiere of Season 2 of the beloved series “House of David,” which will be accessible exclusively to Wonder Project subscribers initially before it later becomes available to all Prime Video members.
In conjunction with “House of David,” subscribers will also have access to a variety of titles at launch, including cherished shows like: “Mr. Bean,” “Party of Five,” “Pride and Prejudice,” “Sherlock,” “The Conners,” and “The Mysterious Benedict Society.”
Movie offerings include classics like: “American Underdog,” “Dead Poets Society,” “Friday Night Lights,” “Jesus Revolution,” “Lincoln,” “My Girl,” “Rudy,” “The Sandlot,” “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” and “The Sound of Music.”
Upcoming Originals
Redemption
Premiere Month: October
Format: Limited Docu-Series
Logline: More than football. More than a national championship. *Redemption* tells the inspiring story of how faith, brotherhood, and perseverance defined the unforgettable 2024 season of The Ohio State football team.
for KING + COUNTRY: No Turning Back
Premiere Month: November
Format: Documentary
Logline: This documentary chronicles the remarkable true journey of Joel and Luke Smallbone, the Grammy Award-winning Australian duo. It reveals their struggles, triumphs, and personal health battles over nearly a decade in the ever-evolving music industry.
A Winter’s Song
Premiere Month: November
Format: Feature Film
Logline: A struggling musician travels for the first time to Armenia in hopes of rekindling her passion for music. Immersed in its rich culture, she embarks on an unexpected journey that challenges her perspective and alters her dreams forever.
Christmas Special Hosted by Kimberly Schlapman (Title TBA)
Premiere Month: December
Format: Special
Logline: This heartwarming holiday special brings together Kimberly Schlapman with family and friends to share favorite traditions, complete with special guests and performances, inviting viewers into a celebration of cherished moments.
Fighting Spirit: A Combat Chaplain’s Journey
Premiere Month: December
Format: Documentary
Logline: The narrative unfolds as the remains of Army combat chaplain Emil Kapaun are identified after 70 years. A young former chaplain embarks on an inspiring journey to greet them, motivated by tales of 419 fallen heroes within this unique calling.
Adventure in Wonder
Premiere Month: December
Format: Limited Docu-Series
Logline: *Adventure in Wonder* follows the Melton family on a transformative sailing expedition along Croatia’s picturesque coast, as they seek to reconnect and rediscover the wonders of their family bond in a rapidly disconnecting world.
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