Not only did we get to welcome a new year, but there are also so much in store for us this 2016 in the field of TV series. You can now add up another title to your long list of TV series to watch out for this year as 'The Path' is set to hit the screen on the 30th of March.
The Path is expected to be mind boggling with every twists and turns that it has in store for us all. Even the stars themselves are excited for what’s going to happen next. And speaking of stars, Aaron Paul, Michelle Monaghan, Hugh Dancy, and more are set to play in the upcoming religious cult drama series. The series will feature typical family drama as "they struggle with relationships, faith and power".
We will be seeing a different light to Aaron Paul which is best known for his character in Breaking Blood, as he will play a husband (Eddie Lane) to Monaghan (Sarah Lane) who both belong to a group called The Meyerist Movement. Hugh Dancy, on the other hand, will play as Cal Roberts, the leader of the movement.
Hulu has purchased the 10-episode drama series and they have provided as with a treat as they announced the official synopsis of The Path: "'The Path' follows a family at the center of a controversial cult as they struggle with relationships, faith and power. Each episode takes an in-depth look at the gravitational pull of belief and what it means to choose between the life we live and the life we want."
Watch out for The Path on March 30, 2016 on Hulu.


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