Experiencing Interruptions?

Last Evangelist S1E1

In the near future it's a very different America -
Jon Rhodes (David Heavener) is a federal officer assigned to persecute people in underground churches – forcing them to take the Mark of the Beast – the chip, until one night when Jon has an encounter with God. Jon then turns rogue, against the New World Order. Armed with not only a gun, but also a Bible, Jon battles to not only rescue true believers but also to expose the deceivers.

Each episode is a cliff-hanger action thriller dealing with end times events – many of which are already happening!
*29 minute

  • David Heavener
    Director
  • David Heavener
    Writer
  • Scott Davis
    Producer
  • Johnny Whitaker
    Key Cast
    "Bishop"
    Sigmund and the Sea Monsters
  • Vanessa Moore
    Key Cast
    "Bookman"
  • Project Type:
    Television
  • Runtime:
    29 minutes 51 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 7, 2022
  • Production Budget:
    100,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    RED, blackmagic
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - David Heavener

David Heavener made his way to Hollywood with absolutely no experience or connections in the film industry. However, within three years David was proclaimed as one of Hollywood’s most successful indie filmmakers.
With moxie and grit, he taught himself to become an award-winning filmmaker and actor producing and distributing hundreds of features for HBO, Showtime, USA and others worldwide.

“David is the “down-home hybrid of Orson Welles.”
Backstage West

“He gives the secrets of the trade he has mastered for decades. Anyone serious about becoming a producer should take David Heavener’s seminar.”
Michael Gavino
Producer/Writer/Actor

“What a great seminar! I have attended many over the years; yours was the best!”
Ron Harrison
CBS

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Director Statement

After five decades in Hollywood—directing Academy Award winners, premiering films on HBO and Showtime, and navigating the machine of mainstream entertainment—I've never been more compelled to tell a story than I am right now.
This film is born from a burning question that haunts our times: What happens when the very institutions meant to protect us become the ones we need protection from?
In Jon Rhodes, I've created a character who embodies the moral crisis facing America today. He's a man caught between two worlds—the government machinery he once faithfully served, and the awakening conscience that refuses to let him sleep at night. With a Bible in one hand and a gun in the other, Jon represents every American grappling with the collision between duty and truth, between order and righteousness.
Having worked within the Hollywood system for decades, I've witnessed firsthand how power corrupts, how narratives get controlled, and how inconvenient truths get buried. This story emerged from my own journey of awakening—the gradual realization that the very industry I helped build has become complicit in a larger deception.
The underground church scene isn't just a plot device—it's a symbol. It represents the last bastion of authentic faith in a world where even worship has become weaponized by those in power. When Jon witnesses that innocent believer gunned down by SWAT, he's not just watching a murder—he's witnessing the death of everything he thought he stood for.
What sets this film apart from my previous work is its unflinching examination of faith under fire. Jon's torment isn't just psychological—it's spiritual warfare made manifest. The haunting church singing that echoes in his mind becomes both his condemnation and his redemption, calling him back to a truth he can no longer deny.
This is guerrilla filmmaking with a purpose. Every frame serves a dual mission: to entertain and to awaken. We're not just making a movie—we're documenting a moment in history when ordinary people must choose between comfortable compliance and dangerous truth-telling.
The character arc of Jon Rhodes mirrors America's own journey from blind trust to painful awareness. His transformation from enforcer to protector reflects the spiritual awakening happening across our nation as people realize that their greatest enemy may be wearing a badge, carrying a warrant, or speaking from a podium.
This film is my act of rebellion against a system that seeks to silence truth. It's my love letter to every whistleblower, every person of conscience, every believer who refuses to bow down when the state demands worship.
After directing Hollywood legends and working within the studio system, I've learned that the most important stories are often the ones the industry doesn't want told. This is one of those stories.
Jon Rhodes carries a Bible and a gun because in today's America, faith without the means to defend it is just wishful thinking. His journey from oppressor to protector isn't just character development—it's prophecy.
This is more than entertainment. This is a wake-up call wrapped in cinema.
—David Heavener