House of David Season 2 Episode 8 Release Date
The finale drops on Sunday, November 16, 2025, Wonder Project’s usual midnight PT release on Prime Video. No mystery this week, no surprise hiatus, just a straight Sunday drop. It’s a nice change, no last-minute delays, no cryptic tweets from the cast about scheduling kerfuffles. If you binge early, you’ll see why fans are buckled in for this mythic ride.
Where to Watch House of David Season 2?
You can stream House of David Season 2 exclusively on Wonder Project, a Prime Video subscription add-on that centers faith-driven epics and family content. Sometimes viewers ask why it’s not just on regular Prime. Here’s the deal: Wonder Project is US-only for now $8.99/month or $89.99/year, with a free trial for the curious. Most episodes hit at midnight (Pacific), so insomniacs and early birds in LA get first crack; East Coast rolls in at 3 a.m., and for Chennai, it’s a bright 1:30 p.m. IST. On X, @Waploadedblog announced that HOUSE OF DAVID Season 2 is coming on October 5.
How Many Episodes are in House of David Season 2?
Season 2 is a neat package: 8 episodes total. There was a bit of chatter last month about maybe a bonus episode, but nope — confirmed lineup, no double finale drama. The drop schedule kicked off with a two-episode premiere (October 5), then weekly Sundays. No Thanksgiving week disruptions so far. Here’s an informal list for easy reference:
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Episodes 1 & 2: October 5, 2025
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Episode 3: October 12
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Episode 4: October 19
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Episode 5: October 26
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Episode 6: November 2
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Episode 7: November 9
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Episode 8: November 16
House of David Season 2 Cast
Let’s talk cast. Lead is Michael Iskander, the actor behind David, who’s honestly grown into the role; you can see the confidence bloom across both seasons. Ali Suliman as Saul exudes power while fraying at the edges. Stephen Lang (Samuel), Ayelet Zurer (Queen Ahinoam), and Indy Lewis (Mychal) round things out; each brings real heat to their palace scenes. It’s cool seeing Stephen Lang do his Old Testament prophet routine; he’s got the stare.
Other standouts include Ethan Kai and Martyn Ford. The supporting cast doesn’t get lost, partly because the story’s busy but also because the actor chemistry is legit. The first time Saul and David lock eyes this season, you kind of get chills; it feels like family drama in a palace, not just ancient cosplay.
Disclaimer
Release dates, cast details, and streaming platform information are current as of November 2025. These may change due to network programming or regional rollout updates. Always verify episode times and access with Wonder Project/Amazon Prime before watching, as schedules and international availability may shift unexpectedly.




