The meet and greet took place at North Wales, PA AMC, Movie Theatre, followed by an introduction by Antoinette McCoy about the movie and a brief history of their journey.
New World Order Dark Prince is on its way to becoming a fan favorite with its adrenaline-rush suspense thriller based on the book of Revelations in the Bible. The film is written, composed, and executive-produced by Duane McCoy; inspired by the prophetic events that happen throughout the Bible is written with the intentional purpose to win souls for the kingdom.
The movie follows a troubled LAPD sergeant struggling to move on after losing a child to violence. Dark Prince embodies the accuracy of current events, including COVID-19 then it propels you into a mind-boggling saga of a new government with a new way of living after an event that leaves the world missing millions of people in an instant. This film shows how when “god” takes on the form of a man, a grief-stricken sergeant must battle his internal demons to defeat an evil empire.
The McCoys, who now reside in Arizona, are currently on an eight-week tour across the country promoting the film at various premieres. Their goal is to get enough funding to have a full release of the movie by the fall of this year. We caught up with them to ask them a few questions and find out what’s next.
Sherri: You are both from Philly, but walk us through the transition to uproot your ministry to Arizona.
McCoy’s: A situation occurred, and we had to move. Rather than moving somewhere else in the city, the Holy Spirit directed us to relocate to Arizona.
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