Jeremy Camp’s "I Still Believe" Film Coming To Netflix May 15

Jeremy Camp's I Still Believe film is now available for streaming on Netflix as of May 15, 2025. The film had a shortened theatrical window that began on March 13, 2020 garnering a 98% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes* earning $9.1M on its opening weekend. Shortly after, the film was made available to rent through On Demand platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play and cable providers.
Camp writes, "It is amazing to see how God is still using this movie around the world! Still blown away that I was able to share my story through film. There was a lot of tears involved in this, both from grief, as the pain was brought up once again, to the joy of God's incredible faithfulness.
"To everyone who supported the film back then, and to those who are about to discover it for the first time: thank you."
From the creators of I Can Only Imagine comes the uplifting true-life story of Christian music megastar Jeremy Camp. This inspiring tale follows Jeremy's search for his artistic voice, leading him to his wildest professional dreams, as well as the love of his life. But Jeremy's hope and faith are put to the test when tragedy strikes. I Still Believe is an incredible story of musical stardom, the heights of love, the depths of loss, and the healing power of the human spirit. Starring KJ Apa, Britt Robertson, Shania Twain, and Gary Sinise.
You can stream I Still Believe on Netflix here: Netflix
The film has a runtime of approximately 115 minutes and is rated PG, making it suitable for a wide audience.
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