The Baxters OTT release details

The Baxter, an upcoming series on Prime Video, is preparing for its release on the streaming platform. The series faced numerous challenges during its production and release, starting filming in 2018. After almost six years, the family drama will finally debut on Amazon Prime Video. Adapted from Karen Kingsbury’s famous novel, the show features Roma Downey and Ted McGinley as the matriarch and patriarch of the Baxter family. The makers recently released an intriguing trailer to capture the viewers’ attention.

Based on the highly acclaimed novel by Karen Kingsbury, “The Basters” is a touching story that explores the themes of family and faith. This captivating series, consisting of 10 episodes, is set to debut on March 28. Additionally, the creators have released a heartfelt trailer that offers a glimpse into the family’s trials and triumphs as they navigate life’s obstacles. The trailer introduces us to the Basters and their close-knit family. Elizabeth and John have built a harmonious life together, surrounded by their five adult children who provide unwavering support. However, their peaceful existence takes an unexpected twist when Kari unveils the painful truth that her spouse is engaged in an extramarital relationship with one of his students. This devastating revelation profoundly impacts the entire family as they strive to offer solace and encouragement to Kari while she grapples with the daunting task of reconciling her marriage.

Rachel Feldman and Tony Mitchell direct The Basters, a compelling story about the Baster family facing various challenges together. Their solid emotional connections enable them to overcome these difficulties. In Season 1, the main plot revolves around Kari and her troubled marriage, discovering her husband’s infidelity. Elizabeth Baxter, portrayed by Roma Downey, is the caring matriarch, while John Baxter, played by McGinley, is the family’s patriarch. Ali Cobrin stars as Kari, the daughter of Elizabeth and John, with Masey McLain as Ashley, Josh Plasse as Luke, Reilly Anspaugh as Erin, and Emily Peterson as Brooke, all portraying her siblings.

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