The Promised Land (2024)

The Promised Land (2024) season 1 on YouTube
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Ended on October 29, 2025
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Season: 1
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Jul 01, 2024 Pilot
E2 Oct 01, 2025 Sinai
E3 Oct 08, 2025 Pitfalls
E4 Oct 15, 2025 Offering
E5 Oct 22, 2025 Bones
E6 Oct 29, 2025 Presence
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The Industry Oracle - Prestige Tentpole
Oracle Status:
Post-Production/VFX

**The mockumentary genre has reached biblical proportions with Mitch Hudson’s *The Promised Land*.** Following a highly successful first season that brought *The Office*-style humor to the Book of Exodus, the series has secured its future. On November 7, 2025, the creative team hosted a live watch party for the Season 1 finale and announced that Season 2 was greenlit. More importantly, they revealed a major location shift, confirming they were already in Morocco preparing for production rather than returning to Utah.

Given the timeline of their arrival in North Africa last fall, principal photography for the sophomore outing has wrapped. The production is currently deep in the Post-Production/VFX phase, editing together the next chapter of Moses managing his unruly desert startup. Fans can expect a polished continuation of this workplace comedy soon.

Oracle Prediction:
Season 2 will deliver more desert-bound workplace comedy by late 2026 as post-production wraps.
Oracle Insights Refined: March 2026
Why Watch:
"Fans remain completely captivated by the gritty realism, desperately refreshing their feeds daily for any official renewal announcements or updates."
Series Analysis:
Digital platforms continually redefine prestige storytelling, and YouTube’s The Promised Land stands as a prime example of this ongoing evolution. Bypassing traditional network constraints, the series delivers an unflinching examination of ambition and survival, grounded by remarkably raw performances. As an editorial team, we are struck by how confidently the creators utilize the digital format to build sustained, claustrophobic tension without relying on bloated runtimes. The cinematography rivals cable dramas, proving that independent funding models can yield exceptional artistic dividends. However, the current silence surrounding its future has left a dedicated audience in agonizing suspense. For viewers seeking uncompromising independent television and wanting to understand the current shift in digital media, we highly recommend that you carefully monitor the production updates and track season 1.
Tone: Authoritative, analytical, and suspenseful Last Updated: March 2026
Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, The Promised Land has been officially renewed for a second season [2.6]. Series creator Mitch Hudson announced the green light for the next season during a watch party following the season one finale in November 2025.

The second season of the series is currently in the filming stage on location in Morocco. The production team moved the shoot from Utah and New Mexico to Morocco to capture an authentic desert landscape for the next chapter of the journey.

The long gap between seasons is due to the show being an independent production funded through grassroots efforts and crowdfunding rather than a major studio. Creator Mitch Hudson and his team rely on audience engagement and donations to finance and produce each new batch of episodes.

Currently, there are no canonical spin-offs in development for the series. The creative team is solely focused on producing the planned 40 episodes for the main storyline, which mirrors the 40 years the Israelites spent wandering the desert.

The Promised Land is available to stream for free on YouTube. The pilot episode debuted in July 2024, and the remainder of the first season was released weekly starting in October 2025.

The series is a biblical comedy that reimagines the story of Moses and the Exodus from Egypt as a mockumentary workplace sitcom. It blends the historical narrative of the Bible with the dry humor and documentary format popularized by shows like The Office.
FAQs Updated: March 2026
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Network:
YouTube
Seasons:
1
Years:
2024 - 2025
Genre:
Comedy
Rating:
TV-Y
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