House of David” Season 1 is a web series that blends elements of drama and action. The series is directed by Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn, Alexandra La Roche, and Michael Nankin, with the script penned by Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn, N.D. Wilson, Bekah Hubbell, Laura Kenar, and Jonathan Lloyd Walker. The project is a collaboration between The WONDER Project, Nomadic Pictures, Argonauts, Kingdom Story Company, Amazon MGM Studios, and Lionsgate Television. It was produced by Jon Erwin, Jonathan Lloyd Walker, Jon Gunn, Trey Callaway, Ryan Swanson, Justin Rosenblatt, Chad Oakes, and Mike Frislev. The first season premiered on February 27, 2025, via OTT platforms, with a total runtime of approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes.
House Of David 2025 Web Series Overview

Series Name | House Of David Season 1 Web Series |
Original Language | English |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Digital Release Date | 4 March 2025 |
Runtime | 7 hour and 30 minutes |
Country | United States |
Genres | Action Drama |
Writer | Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn, N. D. Wilson, Bekah Hubbell, Laura Kenar, Jonathan Lloyd Walker |
Director | Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn, Alexandra La Roche, Michael Nankin |
Producer | Jon Erwin, Jonathan Lloyd Walker, Jon Gunn, Trey Callaway, Ryan Swanson, Justin Rosenblatt, Chad Oakes, Mike Frislev |
Season | 01 |
Total Episodes | 08 |
Production Co. | WONDER Project, Nomadic Pictures, Argonauts, Kingdom Story Company, Amazon MGM Studios, Lionsgate Television |
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House Of David 2025 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Michael Iskander | David |
Ali Suliman | King Saul |
Stephen Lang | Prophet Samuel |
Ayelet Zurer | Queen Ahinoam |
Faris Nassar | Jesse (David’s father) |
Ashraf Barhom | Doeg the Edomite |
Maisa Abd Elhadi | Rizpah |
House Of David 2025 Web Series Trailer
House Of David 2025 Web Series Review
The series has been praised for its high production values, including stunning cinematography, elaborate sets, and costumes that bring the ancient world to life. The acting has also received acclaim, particularly Ali Suliman’s portrayal of Saul’s descent into madness and Michael Iskander’s nuanced performance as David, evolving from an outcast shepherd to a destined leader. Stephen Lang’s Samuel adds gravitas, while Martyn Ford’s towering Goliath delivers a visually striking antagonist. Reviews highlight the show’s ability to balance biblical fidelity with dramatic storytelling, making it accessible to both religious and secular audiences.
Fans and viewers have lauded its compelling narrative and character development, often comparing it favorably to “The Chosen,” another successful faith-based series. The season finale, featuring the iconic battle, has been a standout, with many appreciating how it expands a brief biblical account into a gripping, emotionally charged climax. The show’s use of Hebrew songs for David’s psalms and its depiction of societal and spiritual themes have also resonated deeply, inspiring some to revisit the biblical texts.