Warner Brothers Pulls Hillsong Movie from Its Schedule

Without reason, Warner Brothers has pulled Hillsong's Christian music documentary 'Hillsong - Let Hope Rise' from its release schedule. 'Hillsong - Let Hope Rise' had been scheduled to air on April 1, but it's no longer on the list anymore.
The movie, which is directed by Michael John Warren, follows the journey of Hillsong United - the young Australian group that grew from a megachurch youth ministry to one of the world's biggest worship bands.
Hillsong United as well as Hillsong Worship have sold more than 16 million albums. They have impacted worship music by servicing churches worldwide with songs such as "Shout to the Lord," "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)," "Mighty to Save," "Cornerstone" and many others. Hillsong UNITED plays sell-out concerts worldwide.
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