Antonio Sabato Jr. On The Film “God’s Not Dead: We The People,” Trailblazer Films & Future Plans

The film God’s Not Dead notably broke records with its recent 3-night Fathom theatrical event, and the 4th installment in its series — God’s Not Dead: We The People — and is now streaming digitally and on DVD via Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. The film stars David A.R. White (God’s Not Dead), Antonio Sabato Jr. (General Hospital), Isaiah Washington (Grey’s Anatomy), William Forsythe (Dick Tracy) and Jeanine Pirro (Fox News’ Justice with Judge Jeanine). The plot parallels current news headlines regarding the challenge against the freedom of speech and religious liberties as the fundamental right to educate children; as a result of the still-on-going COVID-19 pandemic, many parents had opted to home school their children.
The aforementioned Antonio Sabato Jr. grew up in Rome, Italy, where his father was a famous actor. The family immigrated to California in 1985 seeking a better life and Sabato Jr. became a U.S. citizen in 1996; his great-grandparents were murdered in death camps at Auschwitz. Sabato Jr. established a successful career as an actor in films and TV, including General Hospital, The Big Hit with Mark Wahlberg, CSI:NY, Melrose Place and Janet Jackson’s music video “Love Will Never Do Without You.” Sabato Jr. recently started his own conservative film studio, Trailblazer Films, which is currently producing the in-progress feature film Trailblazers. Career aside, Sabato Jr. is the father of three older children, all of whom home-schooled.
On December 10, 2021, I had the pleasure of speaking with Antonio Sabato Jr. via Zoom, as embedded below. Beyond God’s Not Dead: We The People, we spoke about Trailblazer Films, upcoming projects and Florida. More on Sabato Jr. and the God’s Not Dead series can be found by clicking here, here and here.