Tyler Perry & DeVon Franklin Drop Trailer For ‘Ruth & Boaz,’ A Modern Retelling Of The Biblical Story [VIDEO]

Tyler Perry & DeVon Franklin Drop Trailer For ‘Ruth & Boaz,’ A Modern Retelling Of The Biblical Story [VIDEO]
The trailer for Tyler Perry and DeVon Franklin’s upcoming movie Ruth & Boaz is officially here!
Netflix dropped the trailer today (Aug. 28), which highlights the fiery chemistry between stars Serayah and Tyler Lepley in this romantic reimagining of the biblical love story.
A synopsis of the film reads: “Ruth & Boaz is a contemporary version of the story of Ruth and Boaz, one of the most iconic love stories in the Bible. Set in Tennessee, Ruth & Boaz tells the story of a young woman who escapes the Atlanta music scene to care for an elderly widowed woman, and in the process finds the love of her life and gains the mother she never had.”
View this post on Instagram
Directed by Alanna Brown, the movie is produced by DeVon Franklin and Tyler Perry Studios through their creative partnership with Netflix. The team is set to develop faith-based films under a multi-year, multi-picture first-look deal.
Ruth & Boaz will be available to stream September 26.
Are you excited to see the film?
Previous Article
Next Article
Idris Elba’s Wife Sabrina Tests Positive For Corona Virus: I Wanted To Be With Him
Mark Wahlberg’s Racist Past Resurfaces After He Supports #BlackLivesMatter Movement
Gilbert Arenas Claims He Overheard Harvey Weinstein & Other Film Producers Talking About Having Sex w/ Halle Berry In Exchange For Movie Roles: ‘Every Single One Of Them Hit’
Actor Jonathan Majors Arrested For Assault & Strangulation Against Girlfriend, Woman Later Recants Story + More Stories Of His Alleged History Of ‘Vicious Behavior’ Come Forward
Christina Milian Gives Her Opinion On Blue Ivy Carter Receiving Backlash For Dress Worn At ‘Mufasa’ Premiere: ‘Let That Baby Glow!’
Lupita Nyong’o To Star In ‘A Quiet Place’ Prequel ‘Day One’
Jamie Foxx’s Rep Shuts Down Conspiracy Theory That COVID Vaccine Caused His Hospitalization
Ryan Coogler Says Making ‘Black Panther 2’ Without Chadwick Boseman Is ‘The Hardest Thing I’ve Had To Do In My Professional Life’