House of David is emerging as a strong performer on Prime Video, with the biblical show climbing the platform’s U.S. charts following the release of its second season. The latest rankings highlight its continued popularity among viewers, placing it among the leading shows currently streaming.
House of David is a big success on Prime Video
The historical Biblical show House of David continues to gain traction on Prime Video. It has maintained a strong position in the platform’s U.S. rankings following the release of its second season. According to FlixPatrol, the series ranked fifth among TV shows on March 30, 2026, and placed sixth in the overall top 10 across all categories.
The series has remained within the top five since Season 2 was released on March 27, 2026, indicating consistent viewership in its opening days. It currently ranks ahead of several well-known shows available on the platform. These include Jury Duty, The Chosen, 56 Days, and Fallout.
Created by Jon Erwin, the biblical historical drama is set around 1000 BC and follows the shift of leadership in Israel. The story centers on David, who begins as a shepherd and is chosen to succeed King Saul, whose rule weakens over time. The story follows David’s progression as he navigates faith, conflict, and personal challenges on his path toward becoming king.
The second season expands on this storyline by focusing on a period of instability, with Saul’s authority continuing to decline while David’s role grows more prominent. Both the first and second seasons consist of eight episodes each. The series’ cast features Michael Iskander as David, Ali Suliman as Saul, Indy Lewis as Mychal, Ethan Kai as Jonathan, and Oded Fehr as Abner.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds a critics’ score of 67 percent and an audience rating of 89 percent.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.
