Faith in Action: Kendrick Brothers’ Bold New Project
The Kendrick brothers, renowned for their faith-based films like “War Room” and “The Forge,” are embarking on an exciting new venture. They’re set to remake their 2003 film “Flywheel,” but this time, they’re pushing boundaries by filming in Portuguese in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The original “Flywheel” tells the story of a used-car salesman’s journey to redemption after discovering faith in Christ. The brothers are updating the story, promising better quality and a fresh perspective while staying true to their filmmaking style.
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A Leap of Faith
Alex and Stephen Kendrick are no strangers to faith-driven filmmaking, and their enthusiasm for this project is palpable. “We’ve been praying about this for some time,” Alex shared in a video from Rio’s streets. Despite the challenges, including securing funding and assembling a crew, the brothers are excited to work with a new team in Brazil. Stephen humbly acknowledged the uncertainty, saying, “The money hasn’t come in yet… We just have a few people. So we’re walking by faith here.” This project showcases their commitment to spreading their message through film.
A Story of Redemption
The Kendrick brothers’ films often explore themes of mentorship, faith, and redemption. Their upcoming movie will likely stay true to these values, featuring a story that’s both relatable and inspirational. With their track record of producing impactful films, fans eagerly await the release of this new project, trusting that it will be a powerful tool for spreading their message of hope and redemption.



