Prime Video has greenlighted a third season of "House of David," the biblical drama produced by Wonder Project and Amazon MGM Studios. The renewal confirms the streamer's commitment to faith-based programming, a genre it has been expanding through partnerships with Wonder Project.
The series stars Michael Iskander in the lead role and represents one of two faith-based dramas currently in development at Prime Video under the Wonder Project banner. Its sibling series, "It's Not Like That," stars Scott Foley and operates under the same production umbrella.
The renewal arrives as streaming services continue investing in religiously themed content to reach underserved audience segments. Prime Video's decision to renew "House of David" signals confidence in both the series' viewership and the broader appeal of biblical narratives on streaming platforms. Wonder Project has positioned itself as a key supplier of this content type, leveraging its expertise in faith-forward storytelling to develop multiple projects simultaneously.
The third season greenlight reflects streaming economics in flux. Rather than pursuing massive prestige dramas with uncertain returns, platforms like Prime Video increasingly focus on reliable genre programming that attracts dedicated audiences. Faith-based content delivers consistent viewership among demographic groups that often feel underrepresented in mainstream entertainment.
"House of David" joins a growing catalog of biblical and religious dramas across streaming services. Networks and platforms from Netflix to Peacock have invested in similar properties, recognizing that religious storytelling holds appeal beyond traditional cable channels where such programming once dominated. The genre has become a legitimate prestige category, with series earning critical recognition alongside their commercial success.
The renewal also strengthens Wonder Project's position as a production company with sustainable output. Multiple series orders create stability and predictability, allowing the company to develop a consistent pipeline of content. For Prime Video, maintaining relationships with proven production partners reduces risk while ensuring regular content delivery to subscribers.
