‘House Of David’ Season 2 Is Coming To Prime Video This Week
Season 2 features expanded cinematic battles and explores David's rise and complex love story with Mychal, with over 700 people involved in production, creators said.
- House of David Season 2 premiered today on Prime Video, following Michael Iskander as David, who navigates his role as commander while enduring King Saul's betrayal and personal conflict.
- The king forces David to marry Merab instead of Mychal, creating deep conflict that intensifies after he discovers the monarch's betrayal and sets out on his own to survive.
- Utilizing 700 staff members, co-creator Jon Gunn scaled production for Season 2 to film 40-minute battle sequences and complex action scenes across Greece.
- Focusing on human traits, the actor explores the character's fear and desire for reconciliation; he said portraying the role made him "more passionate and more courageous in my day-to-day life."
- Jonathan trains the protagonist for the throne, emphasizing the cost of his calling as the series depicts his "desire for reconciliation and forgiveness from God" throughout the unfolding narrative.
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Biblical epics often hone in on their sharpest edges. Heroes become noble, composed and strangely untouchable. House of David has been more interested in the strain underneath the story. As Season 2 premieres today on Prime Video, the series keeps leaning into David’s fear and uncertainty as his life starts to come apart around him. For Michael Iskander, who plays David, one of the season’s strongest threads is the cost of leaving people behind.…
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