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Female-Centric Biblical Series ‘The Faithful' Based on Book of Genesis Ordered at Fox From ‘CSI' Producer Carol Mendelsohn

Female-Centric Biblical Series ‘The Faithful' Based on Book of Genesis Ordered at Fox From ‘CSI' Producer Carol Mendelsohn

Yahoo12-05-2025
Fox has given a series order to 'The Faithful,' a Biblical series centered on five women from the Book of Genesis. Carol Mendelsohn executive produces the project via her overall deal at the network.
'The Faithful' will run for six episodes over the course of three weeks around Easter and Passover and follow Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel, whose descendants were foundational figures in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Per the logline, the series is told through the eyes of the courageous and passionate, yet flawed women' and tells stories of 'discovering and losing love, the challenges of marriage, the joys and heartbreak of children, confronting temptation and finding faith.'
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Mendelsohn, best known for her work showrunning 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' and co-creating 'CSI: Miami,' 'CSI: NY' and 'CSI: Cyber,' executive produces 'The Faithful' alongside Julie Weitz. Rene Echevarria wrote the pilot serves as showrunner and executive producer. The series comes from Fox Entertainment Studios and is distributed by Fox Entertainment Global.
''The Faithful' follows the Old Testament's heroic, Biblical matriarchs and opens a new lane of storytelling at Fox,' said Michael Thorn, president of Fox Television Network. 'This show is the definition of strong, female character-driven storytelling, exploring timeless themes that originated thousands of years ago, yet remain startlingly modern and relatable. Carol, Julie and Rene bring unbelievable depth, dimension, intimacy and surprise to stories so many think they know but will completely rediscover through this powerful new lens.'
See Fox's descriptions for the major characters below.
Sarah & Hagar
Sarah feels incomplete without the child that has been promised to her and her husband, Abraham, by God. After braving isolation, famine, the ire of Pharaoh, and several more years of barrenness, she resorts to her own plan to bring a child into the world involving her maidservant Hagar and Abraham. However, jealousy soon sets in after Hagar gives birth to Ishmael (from whom the prophet Mohammed will descend). Then a miracle happens. Though well past her childbearing years, Sarah and Abraham conceive and have a son of their own, Isaac. Lineage, birthrights, and personal freedom are at odds with long-held grievances and shattered love.
Rebekah
After a difficult and painful pregnancy, Rebekah prophetically learns that she will birth twins who will be divided and that the elder will serve the younger. Her sons exist in conflict from the very start, with Jacob literally holding onto his brother Esau's heel during birth. While her husband, Isaac, is firm in the right of succession for Esau, Rebekah is equally convinced that Jacob is the most deserving one to be the rightful heir. After watching the boys grow into very different men, she is determined to cajole, manipulate, and even deceive Isaac, now on his deathbed, to ensure that Jacob is the chosen one. By executing the ultimate deception, Rebekah sets the stage for one of history's most paramount moments of brother against brother, family destiny, and fulfilled prophecy.
Leah & Rachel
Once the best of friends, Leah and her younger sister, Rachel, both yearn for Jacob's heart and hand in marriage. But Jacob's heart is with Rachel, whose beauty has captivated him. However, on Jacob and Rachel's wedding night, her father tricks Jacob and sends Leah into the marriage tent instead of Rachel. So now he is compelled to marry Leah as well, forcing the sisters into a bitter rivalry for Jacob's love. While Rachel has his heart, it's Leah who presents Jacob with his firstborn son (and many more to follow). Rachel eventually births a son, Joseph, but the pregnancy and delivery nearly kill her. As Jacob, the rivalrous sisters and their clan return to the promised land of Canaan, Rachel makes the ultimate sacrifice to complete their family. Between them, the sisters bore the famed twelve tribes of Israel, from whom will descend Moses, Joshua, and eventually, two thousand years later, Jesus of Nazareth.
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