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About the Show
TESTAMENT
A new upcoming TV series by roarlight reimagines the Book of Acts in an alternate modern day.
The official release date is yet to be announced, but we anticipate late spring in 2025 and have partnered with Angel Studios for the show’s worldwide distribution.



While the original film, Testament: The Parables Retold, focused primarily on the parables of Jesus, Testament the TV show will begin in Acts 2 on the Day of Pentecost and will follow the journeys of Peter, Stephen, Mary Magdalene, John, Gamaliel, Saul of Tarsus and many more.
Testament connects audiences to the Bible in a way that is refreshing and new. While biblical stories are filled with action, danger, and hope, many people find the text difficult to engage with and not relatable. By setting Testament in modern day, the show hopes to draw in a younger audience and remind viewers of the ground-breaking movement Christians are called to be a part of.
With that said, this Testament series is catered to those at any stage of their faith journey. Whether they’re just beginning or deep in struggle, Testament is on a mission to help people reconnect with their faith and learn how to engage with the Bible in a new way.
Where it started…
TESTAMENT: The Parables Retold
Luke hides from the dreaded Temple Guard with the early disciples hoping to further his research into his report on Jesus, but he gets more than he bargained for when he begins to hear the great storyteller's own stories; the parables.