New TV Series "Testament" Tells the Story of Acts with a Modern Twist

Angel, the film & TV platform curated by over one million members of the Angel Guild, is thrilled to announce the release of a gripping new trailer for its Angel Original series Testament. The highly anticipated series, created by Paul Syrstad, will premiere on Pentecost, June 8, 2025, exclusively on the Angel platforms.
"Like the original film, Testament has been incredibly well received by the Angel Guild," said Jordan Harmon, President of Angel. "Our hope is that this series, which vividly reimagines the Book of Acts, will captivate audiences in an entirely fresh way."
Testament is a bold, modern retelling of the Book of Acts of the Apostles. Featuring a stellar cast, the series brings to life the early days of the Christian church with powerful performances, rich storytelling, and a contemporary lens that resonates with audiences today.
The series stars Eben Figueiredo as Saul, Charlie Beaven as Stephen, Mogali Masuku as Mary of Magdala, Tom Simper as Peter, Stuart Scudamore as Gamaliel, and Yasmin Paige as Mara.
"We've seen stories about the early Church before, but never quite like this," says Paul Syrstad, who also serves as the director. "Testament captures the spiritual and human struggle of Acts - but in a time that feels just close enough to our own to unsettle you, all whilst staying true to the Biblical account. It's raw, emotional, and ultimately hopeful."
View the trailer HERE
The newly released trailer offers a glimpse into the series' cinematic scope, dynamic characters, and emotionally charged narrative. Fans of the Testament movie and newcomers alike will be captivated by the story's exploration of faith, community, and courage in the face of adversity.
Testament will be available to stream on the Angel app and website beginning June 8, 2025. For more information, visit www.angel.com/testament.
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