Although an emotional and inspirational story, A.D. The Bible Continues starts out with fast-paced action, thanks to raging mobs and a funky score that keep things moving. The story eventually slows down, but thereâ™s a lot to get through during the first episode. Coming just in time for the Easter holiday, A.D. features the disturbing death of Jesus on the cross, but the crucifixion of Jesus isnâ™t the core part of the story. Instead, it sets A.D. up for what comes after.
A.D. is the follow up to The Bible, the History miniseries that crushed on the network back in 2013, giving viewers some of the big stories from the New and Old Testament. More than 13 million tuned in for the premiere of that series, and NBC is doubtless hoping for equally large numbers for its own 12-part drama. This time around, the story is sticking with the tale of Jesus of Nazarethâ™s crucifixion and the events following his death on the cross.
Sundayâ™s episode...
A.D. is the follow up to The Bible, the History miniseries that crushed on the network back in 2013, giving viewers some of the big stories from the New and Old Testament. More than 13 million tuned in for the premiere of that series, and NBC is doubtless hoping for equally large numbers for its own 12-part drama. This time around, the story is sticking with the tale of Jesus of Nazarethâ™s crucifixion and the events following his death on the cross.
Sundayâ™s episode...