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3.6 1 Seasons • 8 Episodes

Testament - Season 1

"WAIT FOR THE GIFT MY FATHER PROMISED"

The series is a modern-day reimagining of the Book of Acts that follows the early followers of Jesus in an alternate, modern era. A resurrection sparks a new movement that turns the world upside down, spreading hope amid chaos. As the followers risk everything to preach the good news, the Temple races to silence them before the oppressive Imperium regime retaliates. But public miracles, unburied secrets, and fractured loyalties force both sides to confront the true cost of their choices.

Top Cast

  • Charlie Beaven

    Charlie Beaven

    Stephen

  • Joe Frost

    Joe Frost

  • Kadell Herida

    Kadell Herida

  • Paul Bailey

    Paul Bailey

  • Luke Hobson

    Luke Hobson

  • Ronak Patani

    Ronak Patani

  • Daniel Lipton

    Daniel Lipton

  • Bobbie Little

    Bobbie Little

  • Yaniv Yafe

    Yaniv Yafe

Overview

The series is a modern-day reimagining of the Book of Acts that follows the early followers of Jesus in an alternate, modern era. A resurrection sparks a new movement that turns the world upside down, spreading hope amid chaos. As the followers risk everything to preach the good news, the Temple races to silence them before the oppressive Imperium regime retaliates. But public miracles, unburied secrets, and fractured loyalties force both sides to confront the true cost of their choices.

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