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Wonder Project to Launch Streaming Service on Prime Video Later This Year

This Fall, the Wonder Project comes to Prime Video with the launch of its first-ever subscription offering, featuring Season 2 of the biblical drama House of David.

The Wonder Project’s mission statement is to entertain the world with courageous stories, inspiring hope and restoring faith in things worth believing in. With its new subscription service, Prime Video will be the exclusive home in the United States to over 1,000 hours of highly curated movies and TV series for $8.99 per month. For those who live outside the US, there are also plans to launch the service at a later date.

“At Wonder Project, we seek to entertain our growing audience with courageous stories that restore faith in things worth believing in. Great films and TV shows bring families, friends and communities together and drive meaningful connection in a world that is craving connection right now,” said Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten, Chief Executive Officer of Wonder Project. “As a mother, I can’t wait to have this shared viewing experience in my own home — through a brand we can truly call our own.”

The upcoming Wonder Project subscription service joins a growing number of streaming platforms that cord cutters can get for under $10. Streaming doesn’t have to be expensive, and with no long-term contracts and commitments, those who are budget-conscious can find several options for affordable and high-quality curated content to watch without breaking the bank.

“We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the Wonder Project subscription on Prime Video. This exciting addition to our service reflects our commitment to providing diverse, meaningful content that resonates with our customers,” said Ryan Pirozzi, Head of Prime Video Marketplace. “This launch represents another step in our ongoing efforts to ensure Prime Video offers something for everyone, and we look forward to seeing how this new offering enriches the viewing experience for our customers.”

Beyond the subscription service, the Fall of 2025 is going to be a busy time for Wonder Project. On November 7, 2025, via Amazon MGM Studios, Wonder Project is releasing Sarah’s Oil in theaters. Other projects dropping this year include stand-up comedian Nate Bargatze, The Breadwinner in partnership with TriStar Pictures; the Scott Foley and Erin Hayes drama series It’s Not Like That; Young Washington, a feature film on the of America’s first president; and a feature film is in development centered around the Wright brothers titled Flyer.

More details on the launch will be announced soon. You can visit Wonder Project’s website to stay updated.

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