'God's Not Dead' Movie Features 'Duck Dynasty' Stars

Duck Dynasty
'Duck Dynasty'

Duck Dynasty is coming to the big screen next year.

Two stars of the popular A&E television series Duck Dynasty will make their big screen debut in the spring of 2014. Willie Robertson and his wife, Korie, are featured in the new movie God's Not Dead.

God's Not Dead is a new Christian movie about faith and the lengths one young man will go to defend his belief in God.

The movie stars Kevin Sorbo from Soul Surfer and the TV series Hercules and Andromeda and Shane Harper of High School Musical 2 and features a concert appearance by Christian “superband” Newsboys. It also stars Dean Cain of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

The Robertson family has been making waves this year with their larger-than-life personalities, influencing everything from politics to wine-making. Vance McAllister recently won a Congressional seat thanks to the support and endorsement of the Duck Dynasty family, and the multimillionaire duck call makers are putting their mark on the wine business by teaming up with Napa Valley wine producer Trinchero Family Estates.

The Duck Dynasty brand is also a big hit at America’s largest retailer, Wal-Mart. Duck Dynasty T-shirts are best-sellers in the men's, boys', and women’s departments.

The Robertson family has also extended the Duck Dynasty brand into book sales. Willie Robertson’s book, The Duck Commander Family, sold more than 1 million copies on Amazon.com, and Si Robertson’s new book, Si-Cology, is No. 1 in the outdoor recreation and hunting categories at Amazon.

The Robertson family’s hit reality TV show, Duck Dynasty, broke cable records late this summer with its season premiere, bringing in more than 11.8 million viewers.


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