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WONDER PROJECT REVEALS FIRST-LOOK IMAGES AND PREMIERE DATE FOR UPCOMING FAMILY DRAMA SERIES STARRING SCOTT FOLEY, "IT'S NOT LIKE THAT"
From the Writers Behind "Life As We Know It" and "Parenthood," the Series Will Premiere on Wonder Project with the First Two Episodes on Sunday, January 25; Prime Video Sampling the First Episode
LOS ANGELES and AUSTIN, Texas - December 8, 2025 - Today, Wonder Project announced the premiere date and revealed six first-look images for It's Not Like That. The family drama series starring Scott Foley will premiere with the first two episodes on Wonder Project's subscription on Prime Video on January 25, with subsequent episodes of the eight-episode season debuting weekly thereafter. Wonder Project will also sample the first episode on Prime Video for all subscribers on January 25, with a global release on Prime Video to follow at a later date.
It's Not Like That follows Malcolm (Scott Foley), a pastor who is a recently widowed dad of three. Lori (Erinn Hayes) is newly divorced with two teens. Their families once did everything together, but now Malcolm and Lori must navigate their newly minted singledom, parenthood and the complexities of Malcolm being a modern-day pastor. Is this the beginning of a love story? It's not like that. Or is it?
Additional cast includes J.R. Ramirez (David Soto), Caleb Baumann (Merritt Soto), Cary Christopher (Justin Jeffries), Leven Miranda (Flora Jeffries), Liv Lindell (Casey Soto), and Cassidy Paul (Penelope Jeffries).
From Ian Deitchman and Kristin Robinson, known for beloved classics like Life As We Know It and Parenthood, the series blends modern family drama with themes of connection, second chances, and navigating life after major transitions.
"It's Not Like That is a story about hope, and finding light after loss, rebuilding families and exhibiting grace in the most uncertain circumstances," said Ian Deitchman and Kristin Robinson, series creators, executive producers and writers. "There is a powerful dynamic around what we all choose to hold onto when everything around us is falling apart, and how we find our way back - something we hope audiences will relate to and love."
It's Not Like That was created by Ian Deitchman and Kristin Robinson, who also serve as showrunners alongside executive producer Garrett Lerner. Additional executive producers include Jon Erwin, Justin Rosenblatt, and Jon Gunn for Wonder Project, Scott Foley, Brad Silberling, Alex Goldstone (Dickinson) for 42 & Anonymous Content and Kingdom Story Company. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios.
The Wonder Project subscription on Prime Video is available in the U.S. for $8.99/month or $89.99/year. For additional details, visit www.thewonderproject.com.
About Wonder Project:
Wonder Project's mission is to entertain the world with courageous stories, inspiring hope and restoring faith in things worth believing in. Established by industry veterans Kelly Merryman Hoogstraten and Jon Erwin, the entertainment brand produces and curates premium theatrical films and series for the global faith and values audience. Its first project, House of David, is an epic period series based on David, the biblical figure who eventually becomes the most renowned and celebrated king of Israel. The series premiered exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories and has generated more than 44 million viewers worldwide.
Season Two of House of David is available exclusively on Wonder Project's subscription offering on Prime Video in the U.S.
Wonder Project's subscription on Prime Video offers audiences more than 125 licensed titles and over 1,000 hours of hand-picked films and TV series across multiple genres that embody the company's mission. Upcoming Wonder Project titles include The Breadwinner in partnership with TriStar Pictures starring acclaimed stand-up comedian Nate Bargatze and Emmy(R) nominee Mandy Moore; It's Not Like That, a new drama series with Amazon MGM Studios starring Scott Foley and Erinn Hayes; Young Washington, a feature film in partnership with Angel Studios about the origins of America's first president, releasing in theaters Independence Day weekend 2026; and Flyer, a narrative feature film in development about the Wright brothers. Learn more about Wonder Project at www.thewonderproject.com.
About Prime Video:
Prime Video is a first-stop entertainment destination offering customers a vast collection of premium programming in one app available across thousands of devices. On Prime Video, customers can customize their viewing experience and find their favorite movies, series, and live events - including Amazon MGM Studios-produced series and movies Fallout, Heads of State, Reacher, Red One, Road House, The Accountant 2, The Boys, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, and The Summer I Turned Pretty; licensed fan favorites; Prime member exclusive access to coverage of live sports including Thursday Night Football, NBA, WNBA, NASCAR, NWSL, and The Masters Tournament, and acclaimed sports documentaries including Bye Bye Barry, Kelce, and Earnhardt. Prime members in the U.S. can share many benefits, including Prime Video, with Amazon Family. Prime Video is one benefit among many that provides savings, convenience, and entertainment, as part of the Prime membership. All customers, regardless of whether they have a Prime membership or not can access programming via Prime Video subscriptions such as MGM+, Apple TV+, HBO Max, Peacock, FOX One, and Crunchyroll, as well as more than 800 free ad-supported (FAST) Channels, rent or buy titles, and enjoy even more content for free with ads. Customers can also go behind the scenes of their favorite movies and series with exclusive X-Ray access, and watch and shop their favorite titles with the fan-fueled shopping experience Shop the Show in the U.S. For more info visit www.amazon.com/primevideo.
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