Wonder Project Sets October Launch on Prime Video, Reveals ‘House of David’ Season Two Premiere Date

By Trevor Decker | August 28, 2025 | Prime Video

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Wonder Project has announced that its new subscription streaming service will debut in the U.S. on Prime Video beginning October 5. The launch will be highlighted by the return of the company’s biblical drama House of David, which will kick off its second season with a two-episode premiere on the same day.

Founded by Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten and filmmaker Jon Erwin, Wonder Project was created to produce and curate content aimed at audiences seeking faith-driven and values-based storytelling. The company confirmed that its Prime Video channel will include more than 125 titles spanning over 1,000 hours at launch.

The lineup will draw from partnerships with major studios including Banijay Entertainment, BBC, Disney, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal, and Sony Pictures. Among the series and films available are Mr. Bean, Party of Five, Sherlock, The Conners, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Dead Poets Society, The Sandlot, The Sound of Music, and Jesus Revolution.

Season two of House of David, produced in collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios, picks up after the battle with Goliath. The new episodes will follow David’s rise toward kingship as he faces palace intrigue, family conflict, and romance while stepping into his role as a leader.

In a statement, Wonder Project emphasized its goal of providing a home for stories that highlight courage and hope, whether through original programming or carefully selected licensed titles. Prime Video noted that the addition of Wonder aligns with its growing slate of subscription channels, giving U.S. customers another option within its broader streaming hub.

The Wonder Project subscription will be priced at $8.99 per month or $89.99 annually.

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