‘House Of David’ Season 2 Is Coming To Prime Video This Week
Season 2 features eight cinematic episodes with large-scale battles and an expanded love story, showing David’s struggle as he is hunted and faces the cost of his calling.
- House of David Season 2 premiered today on Prime Video, continuing the Biblical drama with all eight episodes packed with action and consequences for David and King Saul .
- Production utilized a crew of 700 people to elevate cinematic scale, with the first episode featuring a 40-minute battle sequence described as an "epic chase" where David struggles to "run away from death basically."
- Conflict intensifies as King Saul discovers David's secret—that he is the anointed king of Israel; Iskander noted portraying the Biblical figure as a human being who "make mistakes" allowed him to connect with the character's desire for reconciliation.
- Caught between his love for Mychal and orders to marry Merab, David faces life-threatening obstacles; as Saul turns against him, David is forced to flee, entering a moment where he stands completely alone.
- Reading The Psalms helped Iskander understand the character's heart; the actor noted that portraying David strengthened his own courage by focusing on the Biblical command, "Do not fear.
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(OSV News) — The star of a popular show about King David is opening up about his personal conversion and the decision that led him to come into full communion with the Catholic Church ahead of the second season’s global premiere. “I don’t think I can put into words how much the Eucharist means to me,” Michael Iskander, who plays David in “House of David,” said. Catholics believe that Jesus Christ is truly present in the Eucharist— body, blood, s…
‘House of David’ Season 2 Drops Today With a David Who Feels More Human Than Ever
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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