The Baxters starring Roma Downey and Ted McGinley gets Prime Video release date

The series stars and is produced by actress and New York Times best-selling author Roma Downey.
PUBLISHED FEB 14, 2024
Season One of 'The Baxters' series consists of 10 episodes.
Season One of 'The Baxters' series consists of 10 episodes.

Culver City, California (Release): Prime Video has announced that the family drama series 'The Baxters' will premiere on the streaming service March 28. The announcement was made in conjunction with the unveiling of an exclusive clip and teaser art.

The series stars and is executive produced by actress, producer, and New York Times best-selling author Roma Downey as the family matriarch, Elizabeth Baxter. Also starring is Ted McGinley as John Baxter. Season One of the series consists of 10 episodes.



 

What is 'The Baxters' about?

Based on the New York Times Best-selling book series by Karen Kingsbury, The Baxters is a riveting family drama that follows Elizabeth (Downey) and John Baxter (McGinley) and their five adult children. Season One of The Baxters centers on Elizabeth and John’s daughter, Kari (Ali Cobrin), who learns the shocking truth that her professor husband, Tim (Brandon Hirsch), has been secretly having an affair with one of his college students. As her relationship is tested, Kari must seek comfort in her faith and family to discover if love is truly a choice and if her marriage can be redeemed. In this deeply moving faith-based journey, The Baxters must come together as a family to work through the challenges of life. 

'The Baxters' full cast

In addition to Downey, McGinley, Cobrin, and Hirsch, Season One stars Masey McLain (On Fire, I’m Not Ashamed), Josh Plasse (iCarly), Cassidy Gifford (God’s Not Dead, The Gallows), Reilly Anspaugh (Chauncey, Ramen), and Emily Peterson (Sirens, Chicago P.D.). Joining the previously announced cast are guest stars Kathie Lee Gifford (The Today Show, The Way) as Lillian Ashford, Jake Allyn (Ride, The Quad) as Ryan Taylor, Damien Leake (Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living, The Great Debaters) as Pastor Mark, and Orel De La Mota (Titans, Minx) as Landon Blake. 

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