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Pinnacle Peak Pictures Brings Gods Not Dead Sequel to Cannes Market

Pinnacle Peak Pictures is bringing a slate of faith-based films to the Cannes market, including a new installment in the God’s Not Dead series.

The film, titled God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust, will hit theaters in the U.S. this fall, but like the rest of the Pinnacle series, foreign territories are also available to buyers. The new film “God’s Not Dead” follows the series’ protagonist, Rev. David Hill (played again by David AR White), as he runs for political office on the basis of preserving “religion” with the help of a skilled political strategist. Freedom” and the healing of divisions. The cast also includes Dean Cain, who appeared in the first film in the series and is best known for “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” as well as Isaiah Washington (“Grey’s Anatomy”) and Ray Wise (“X-Men: First Class.” “).

Additionally, Pinnacle Peak Pictures will present “Disciples in the Moonlight,” a film set in a “dystopian future where the Bible is banned.” The film is scheduled to hit theaters in the US on July 24th. Starring Todd Terry (“Breaking Bad”), Brett Varvel (“American Underdog”) and Baylee Toney (“The Redeemer”)) and Myles Clohessy (“Classified”).

Finally, Pinnacle is releasing “Average Joe,” a legal drama about “a soldier-turned-high-school-coach” who fights “in court” for “religious freedom for all.” The main role is played by Eric Close (“American Sniper”).,Amy Acker (“Cabin in the Woods”),Austin Woods (“American Horror Story”) and Annabelle Holloway (“The Walking Dead”). The film will be released in the US this October.

“The Pinnacle Peak Pictures team has produced three outstanding new films that add to our library of beloved titles,” said Ron Gell, the company’s vice president of international sales and distribution. “Audiences have shown that they are hungry for compelling, exciting and dramatic features with first-class production and exceptional performances, which is why I look forward to a busy sales season in Cannes this year.”