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It’s official – Prime Video has confirmed the Season 3 renewal of House of David, its biblical drama from Wonder Project and Amazon MGM Studios.
House of David, starring Michael Iskander, is one of two faith-based dramas on Prime Video from Wonder Project. As Deadline reported, the other, It’s Not Like That, starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes, has been canceled after one season.
Season 1 of House of David — known for its extensive use of AI for sets, crowds and battles — drew 40 million viewers on Prime Video worldwide, per Amazon. Season 2 took a different route, premiering on the Wonder Project subscription add-on in November before a general release on Prime Video in late March.
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In Season 3, David’s (Iskander) journey comes full circle from outcast shepherd to fierce warrior, to his ultimate destiny as King. But before the throne, there is exile. David is a hunted outlaw, forced to hide among his enemies and live yet another dangerous lie. This chapter explores the true cost of destiny — the betrayals endured, the identities shed, and the sacrifices demanded of a hero before he can rise to the throne.
“Season 3 follows David through one of the most defining chapters of his life, and we’re honored to share this next chapter alongside our partners at Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios,” series creators and executive producers Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn said. “Whether audiences have known David through Scripture or are encountering him from a fresh perspective, we hope the series continues to reveal why his story has resonated across generations.”
House of David Season 2 stars Iskander as David, alongside Ali Suliman as King Saul, Ayelet Zurer as Queen Ahinoam, and Stephen Lang as Samuel. The ensemble cast also includes Indy Lewis, Yali Topol Margalith, Ethan Kai, Sam Otto, Oded Fehr, Louis Ferreira, Davood Ghadami, Ashraf Barhom, and Alexander Uloom.
House of David is executive produced by Wonder Project’s Erwin and Gunn, Justin Rosenblatt, Gavin J. Behrman, Adam Abel, Chad Oakes, Michael Frislev and Erik Mountain. Justin Rosenblatt serves as executive in charge of production on behalf of Wonder Project. The Chosen‘s Dallas Jenkins is a shareholder and special advisor to Wonder Project. House of David is produced by Wonder Project and Amazon MGM Studios in association with Nomadic Pictures and Argonauts, along with Kingdom Story Company and Lionsgate Television.

Facts Only

*House of David*, starring Michael Iskander, was renewed for Season 3 by Prime Video, Wonder Project, and Amazon MGM Studios.
The canceled faith-based drama on Prime Video from Wonder Project was *It’s Not Like That*, starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes.
Season 1 of *House of David* drew 40 million viewers worldwide on Prime Video.
Season 2 premiered on the Wonder Project subscription add-on in November before a general release on Prime Video in late March.
Season 3 depicts David's journey from shepherd to warrior to King, including periods of exile and hardship.
The ensemble cast for *House of David* includes Michael Iskander, Ali Suliman, Ayelet Zurer, and Stephen Lang.
The series is executive produced by Wonder Project’s Erwin and Gunn, Justin Rosenblatt, Gavin J. Behrman, Adam Abel, Chad Oakes, Michael Frislev, and Erik Mountain.
Production partners include Amazon MGM Studios, Nomadic Pictures, Argonauts, Kingdom Story Company, and Lionsgate Television.

Executive Summary

Prime Video has confirmed the renewal of Season 3 for the biblical drama *House of David*, produced by Wonder Project and Amazon MGM Studios. This series, starring Michael Iskander, is one of two faith-based dramas offered on Prime Video from Wonder Project; the other, *It’s Not Like That*, starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes, was canceled after one season. Season 1 of *House of David* achieved 40 million worldwide viewers on Prime Video. The narrative of Season 3 focuses on David's journey from outcast shepherd to warrior toward his destiny as King, exploring the cost of his path through exile and betrayal before achieving the throne. Series creators Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn stated that Season 3 covers a defining chapter in David’s life and aims to reveal why his story resonates across generations. The ensemble cast for the series includes Iskander as David, Ali Suliman as King Saul, Ayelet Zurer as Queen Ahinoam, and Stephen Lang as Samuel.

Full Take

The ongoing production of *House of David* across multiple platforms suggests a deliberate strategy to leverage established interest within the faith-based drama space, using massive viewership numbers (40 million in Season 1) as a foundation for renewals. The focus on the "cost of destiny"—exile, betrayal, and sacrifice—indicates an engagement with archetypal narratives, positioning the character's personal struggle as universally relevant rather than purely historical or religious. The mechanism of using AI for set creation in Season 1 highlights a contemporary tension: integrating cutting-edge production technology with timeless narrative themes. The dynamic between the series creators seeking to reveal why the story resonates across generations and the audience encountering David from a fresh perspective invites an examination of how narratives are metabolized by different cultural lenses. The presence of numerous production partners points to a complex intersection of spiritual content, mainstream streaming economics, and technological innovation. What assumptions are being reinforced when narratives of destiny are packaged for mass consumption alongside technological novelty? How does the blending of ancient themes with modern production methods shape the perception of heroism and consequence for contemporary audiences?

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