The new faith-and-values-focused streaming channel, Wonder Project, has officially launched on Prime Video.
Founded by Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten and Jon Erwin, Wonder Project features family-minded originals and a carefully crafted, hand-picked library for the Prime Video add-on marketplace. As the exclusive home of the Wonder Project in the United States, Prime Video features Season 2 of the hit series House of David, with the launch of the subscription channel, and a slate of new originals debuting through late 2025 and beyond.
Here’s everything you need to know about Wonder Project on Prime Video.
Wonder Project on Prime Video Quick Facts
- Price: $8.99 per month or $89.99 per year (roughly $7.50/month with the annual plan) after a 7-day free trial
- Catalog: 125+ values-driven titles and over 1,000 hours of curated films and series, including favorites and family classics alongside new Wonder Project originals.
- Notable features: ad-free viewing, clear content details, and an “Edited Versions of Movie Favorites” option that presents TV-edited cuts while also preserving access to original versions for co-viewing and family-friendly choices.
- Standalone Subscription: You don’t have to be an Amazon Prime member to get a Wonder Project subscription.
What to Watch on Wonder Project
Wonder Project’s content is centered around the faith and values corner of the streaming marketplace, with a large selection of curated titles to choose from. The ad-free platform has a focused catalog of licensed shows and films and originals you won’t find elsewhere.
Wonder Project’s Prime Video launch slate includes a mix of documentaries, specials, and narrative films, with several releases in the works:
- House of David Season 2 premiered on October 5 with a two-episode debut
- Licensed titles available to watch now include Sherlock, The Conners, The Sandlot, The Sound of Music, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The Mysterious Benedict Society, Pride & Prejudice, Jesus Revolution
- Redemption (docu-series about The Ohio State’s 2024 season) — October premiere.
- for KING + COUNTRY: No Turning Back (music documentary) — November.
- A Winter’s Song (feature) — November.
- A holiday special hosted by Kimberly Schlapman — December.
- Fighting Spirit: A Combat Chaplain’s Journey (documentary) — December
- Adventure in Wonder (limited docuseries) — December
How to Watch Wonder Project on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Google TV & More
- Sign in to your Amazon account (you do not need an Amazon Prime membership).
- Open Prime Video and go to Channels & Subscriptions (or search “Wonder Project” in the Prime Video Subscriptions area).
- Click More Details on the Wonder Project listing.
- Choose Monthly ($8.99) or Annual ($89.99) and complete the purchase. You’ll get the stated free trial if applicable.
- Manage or cancel via Accounts & Lists → Memberships & Subscriptions on Amazon.
Sign Up for the Wonder Project Today
If you’re looking for curated, ad-free programming that leans into faith, family, and uplifting storytelling within the Prime Video ecosystem, Wonder Project is an inexpensive add-on to consider. For only $8.99/month (or $89.99/year), streaming a steady slate of originals, including House of David Season 2, is worth testing out during the free trial window.

