Faith-Based Film “Never Heard” Gets National Release Date This November



Faith-based film “Never Heard” directed by Josh Webber gets a one day national theatrical release November 1st 2018. After almost over two years, the film is being brought to the masses.

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Even though films can take many years before being able to be seen in theaters, it seems like faith-based films with large Black casts often get the extremely short end of the stick. This film features some of your favorite actors based on the trailer, it’s worthy of seeing.



I suppose we will break another record with this film, considering many never believe Black films can pull numbers, a massive one day viewing could really show and prove the gate keepers wrong.

“Never Heard” stars: David Banner, Romeo Miller, Karrueche Tran, Dijon Talton, Karen Abercrombie, Jackie Long, Brian White, Kandi Burruss, Diezel Braxton, Lexy Panterra, Paloma Ford, Jamal Woolard, and Master P.

“Aaron Davis (David Banner) is accused of murder and incarcerated for a crime he swears that he did not commit. His son Jalen (Romeo Miller) is forced to grow up on the streets of Los Angeles without the guidance of a father and primarily raised by his mother Shala (Robin Givens) and Grandmother Camilla (Karen Abercrombie). Jalen finds himself in hot water with his girlfriend Paris (Karrueche Tran) when they realize his life is at risk after his friend Diggy (Dijon Talton) decides to partner with one of the biggest drug dealers in the city leaving a large debt to be recouped. Everything seems to turn around when Aaron is reminded to put his faith in God first and use the power of prayer to help solve his problems. Will Aaron find a way to prove his innocence and save his son’s life before it is too late?”

Never Heard Trailer:


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