Martin Scorsese’s thoughtful return to faith-rooted storytelling couldn’t come at a better time, and Fox Nation is bringing Season 2 of The Saints to American viewers this November. It’s refreshing to see a high-profile director tackle the very kind of moral courage and spiritual conviction that used to be celebrated in our culture, rather than buried by woke Hollywood.
Actor Desmond Eastwood, who portrays Saint Patrick in the new season, told Fox’s The Big Weekend Show that Patrick’s life is a study in courage amid hardship — a message that resonates with any family that’s ever had to stand up for their beliefs. Eastwood’s interview was straightforward and sincere, and it’s encouraging to hear entertainers speak openly about faith instead of apologizing for it.
Viewers and critics alike are noting that The Saints doesn’t sugarcoat these stories; it strips away the myths and shows saints as flawed, determined people who chose faith and service over comfort and careerism. That kind of storytelling is exactly what conservatives have been calling for: narratives that honor sacrifice, personal responsibility, and the unashamed practice of religion.
Fox Nation deserves credit for giving this series a platform while much of legacy media chases trends and scolds America for its traditions. Shows like The Saints remind hardworking Americans that our history and values are worth defending, and that entertainment can uplift rather than tear down.
If you care about passing faith and resilience to the next generation, tune in and support content that pushes back against cultural decay. In an era when many in Hollywood have lost their moral compass, it’s a relief to see producers, actors, and networks stand up for stories that fortify the soul and celebrate real courage.
