EXCLUSIVE: In November 2018, John Allen Chau was killed by an isolated tribe on an island in the Indian ocean that he was trying to convert to Christianity. This story is now being developed as a l…
: In November 2018, John Allen Chau was killed by an isolated tribe on an island in the Indian ocean that he was trying to convert to Christianity., a division of Universal Studio Group, and Happy! and Dr. Death showrunner Patrick Macmanus.
will tell the story of the 26-year old Chinese American, who believed he was called by God to save the souls of the last ‘uncontacted tribe’ on earth by converting them to Christianity.Seth MacFarlane's 'Micronations' & Adaptation Of Wondery Podcast 'Imagined Life' Lead UCP Unscripted Development Slate
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