For King + Country, Ohio State Football Docs Among Wonder Project Slate

Joel and Luke Smallbone
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – APRIL 15: Luke Smallbone and Joel Smallbone attend the “Unsung Hero” Nashville World Premiere at The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts on April 15, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

By India McCarty

Christian studio Wonder Project has just unveiled its upcoming projects for the rest of the year, from exciting docuseries to musical specials. 

“Founded by established leaders from entertainment and technology, Wonder Project is dedicated to building a trusted brand that serves a vast but underserved audience with courageous stories that restore faith in things worth believing in,” the studio’s website reads

 

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This fall and winter, Wonder Project will bring lots of exciting projects to fans. First up? REDEMPTION, a docuseries slated to premiere in October. 

“More than football. More than a national championship. REDEMPTION tells the story of how faith, brotherhood and perseverance defined The Ohio State football team’s unforgettable 2024 season,” the show’s logline reads

The following month, for KING + COUNTRY’s highly-anticipated concert documentary NO TURNING BACK will be released. 

“In this intimate documentary, the Smallbones pull back the curtain on their extraordinary journey from Australia to America, through nearly a decade of failed starts, industry rejections, personal health struggles and navigating the ever-changing world of music,” a description of the doc shared

A WINTER’S SONG will also premiere in November. The movie tells the story of a struggling musician who rediscovers her passion for music after traveling to Armenia. 

Wonder Project will be celebrating Christmas with Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman’s holiday special, rounding out the month of December with documentaries FIGHTING SPIRIT: A COMBAT CHAPLAIN’S JOURNEY and ADVENTURE IN WONDER. 

FIGHTING SPIRIT will tell the story of Army combat chaplain and POW Emil Kapaun, while ADVENTURE IN WONDER follows a family as they journey along Croatia’s coastline in a sailboat. 

These project announcements come just after Wonder Project revealed a subscription offering feature that sees the studio partnering with Amazon Prime. 

“As a mom, I’m always looking for great films and TV series to watch with the kids. I’m always asking friends for recommendations – and so are they. Starting October 5 we can lean on Wonder to recommend great new shows,” Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten, CEO of Wonder Project, told Variety. “With this launch we’re expanding our mission, to include curating stories for our audience that restore faith in things worth believing in. We love that our brand can entertain and inspire through programming we create, and through stories told by others that we curate.”

Wonder Project has many exciting projects debuting in the coming months, reaching people around the world through its new partnership with Amazon. 

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