The post ‘House Of David’ Season 1 Is New On Digital Streaming – How To Watch appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Partial poster for “House of David” Season 1 featuring Michael Iskander. Prime Video/Lionsgate The first season of the hit biblical drama House of David arrives on digital streaming for purchase on Tuesday. House of David Season 1 originally premiered on Prime Video in February. The official synopsis for the first season of the series reads, “House of David tells the story of the ascent of biblical icon, David (Michael Iskander), who eventually becomes the most renowned and celebrated king of Israel. The series follows the once-mighty King Saul (Ali Suliman) as he falls victim to his own pride. Forbes‘House Of David’ Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?By Tim Lammers “At the direction of God, the prophet Samuel (Stephen Lang) anoints an unlikely, outcast teenager as the new king. As Saul loses his power over his kingdom, David finds himself on a journey to discover and fulfill his destiny, navigating love, loss, and violence in the court of the very man he’s destined to replace. As one leader falls, another must rise.” Created by Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn, House of David Season 1 also stars Ayelet Zurer as Queen Ahinoam. Lionsgate announced in a press release on Tuesday that House of David Season 1 is now available for purchase for $14.99 for standard definition and $19.99 for High Definition on digital streaming via video on demand. ForbesStephen Lang On His Faith In ‘House Of David’ And Playing Prophet SamuelBy Tim Lammers The digital release of House of David Season 1 is currently available on such platforms as Apple TV and Prime Video (for viewers who don’t subscribe to the streaming service). Lionsgate also announced that House of David Season 1 will debut on DVD on Tuesday, Oct. 28. ‘House Of David’ Season 1 Was A Big… The post ‘House Of David’ Season 1 Is New On Digital Streaming – How To Watch appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Partial poster for “House of David” Season 1 featuring Michael Iskander. Prime Video/Lionsgate The first season of the hit biblical drama House of David arrives on digital streaming for purchase on Tuesday. House of David Season 1 originally premiered on Prime Video in February. The official synopsis for the first season of the series reads, “House of David tells the story of the ascent of biblical icon, David (Michael Iskander), who eventually becomes the most renowned and celebrated king of Israel. The series follows the once-mighty King Saul (Ali Suliman) as he falls victim to his own pride. Forbes‘House Of David’ Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?By Tim Lammers “At the direction of God, the prophet Samuel (Stephen Lang) anoints an unlikely, outcast teenager as the new king. As Saul loses his power over his kingdom, David finds himself on a journey to discover and fulfill his destiny, navigating love, loss, and violence in the court of the very man he’s destined to replace. As one leader falls, another must rise.” Created by Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn, House of David Season 1 also stars Ayelet Zurer as Queen Ahinoam. Lionsgate announced in a press release on Tuesday that House of David Season 1 is now available for purchase for $14.99 for standard definition and $19.99 for High Definition on digital streaming via video on demand. ForbesStephen Lang On His Faith In ‘House Of David’ And Playing Prophet SamuelBy Tim Lammers The digital release of House of David Season 1 is currently available on such platforms as Apple TV and Prime Video (for viewers who don’t subscribe to the streaming service). Lionsgate also announced that House of David Season 1 will debut on DVD on Tuesday, Oct. 28. ‘House Of David’ Season 1 Was A Big…

‘House Of David’ Season 1 Is New On Digital Streaming – How To Watch

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Partial poster for “House of David” Season 1 featuring Michael Iskander.

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The first season of the hit biblical drama House of David arrives on digital streaming for purchase on Tuesday.

House of David Season 1 originally premiered on Prime Video in February. The official synopsis for the first season of the series reads, “House of David tells the story of the ascent of biblical icon, David (Michael Iskander), who eventually becomes the most renowned and celebrated king of Israel. The series follows the once-mighty King Saul (Ali Suliman) as he falls victim to his own pride.

Forbes‘House Of David’ Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out?

“At the direction of God, the prophet Samuel (Stephen Lang) anoints an unlikely, outcast teenager as the new king. As Saul loses his power over his kingdom, David finds himself on a journey to discover and fulfill his destiny, navigating love, loss, and violence in the court of the very man he’s destined to replace. As one leader falls, another must rise.”

Created by Jon Erwin and Jon Gunn, House of David Season 1 also stars Ayelet Zurer as Queen Ahinoam.

Lionsgate announced in a press release on Tuesday that House of David Season 1 is now available for purchase for $14.99 for standard definition and $19.99 for High Definition on digital streaming via video on demand.

ForbesStephen Lang On His Faith In ‘House Of David’ And Playing Prophet Samuel

The digital release of House of David Season 1 is currently available on such platforms as Apple TV and Prime Video (for viewers who don’t subscribe to the streaming service).

Lionsgate also announced that House of David Season 1 will debut on DVD on Tuesday, Oct. 28.

‘House Of David’ Season 1 Was A Big Hit With Viewers Upon Its Release

According to Lionsgate, the premiere of House of David Season 1 attracted 22 million viewers in its first 17 days on Prime Video and has been seen by 40 million viewers worldwide to date.

House of David Season 1 is already a part of the subscription package for Prime Video members. House of David Season 2 was released on streaming on Sunday, but can only be seen with a Wonder Project subscription on the Prime Video platform. The subscription cost for the Wonder Project streaming service is $8.99 per month with a free seven-day trial.

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Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timlammers/2025/10/07/house-of-david-season-1-is-new-on-digital-streaming–how-to-watch/

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