Fox has finalized the cast for its upcoming Biblical drama series “The Faithful.”
Scheduled to premiere in three parts in 2026, the show welcomes new actors to the third and concluding episode: Millie Brady (“The Last Kingdom,” “The Queen’s Gambit”) portraying Leah, Blu Hunt (“Sherlock & Daughter,” “The Originals”) as Rachel, James Purefoy (“Rome,” “The Veil”) in the role of Laban, Will Stevens (“The Thursday Murder Club”) as Birham, and Taylor Napier (“The Wheel of Time,” “Hanna”) playing Acar.
Tom Payne, previously announced to be part of the cast, will reprise his role as Jacob. Other confirmed cast members include Minnie Driver as Sarah, Jeffrey Donovan playing Abraham, Natacha Karam as Hagar, Alexa Davalos portraying Rebekah, Tom Mison as Isaac, and Ben Robson as Esau.
Brady is represented by ITG, WME, and Jackoway Austen. Hunt is represented by IAG, Death Wish Entertainment, and Jackoway Austen. Purefoy is repped by CAA, Linden Entertainment, and Independent Talent in the UK. Stevens is represented by 42 and Luber Roklin Entertainment. Napier is represented by Echo Lake Entertainment and United Agents.
The official synopsis of “The Faithful” highlights it as “a faithful dramatization of the Book of Genesis through the perspectives of the passionate, courageous, yet flawed women, whose descendants would redefine the future of faith. Richly layered, dramatic, intimate, and often surprising, ‘The Faithful’ explores themes of love and loss, marital challenges, the trials of parenthood, temptation, and the journey to faith.”
“The Faithful” is slated to debut on March 22, 2026, on Fox, with its concluding two-hour episode set to air on Easter Sunday. The series will be broadcast during the Easter and Passover period on Fox, with a following release on Hulu the next day.
Rene Echevarria has penned the pilot and will step into the roles of showrunner and executive producer for “The Faithful.” Carol Mendelsohn is also on board as an executive producer through her exclusive broadcast direct deal with Fox, alongside Julie Weitz as an executive producer. The series is owned entirely by Fox Entertainment and produced by Fox Entertainment Studios, with worldwide distribution managed by Fox Entertainment Global.