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Sacred Heart His Reign Has No End: Where to Watch, Cast, and Reviews (2026)

People walked out of French theaters and converted. That is not a marketing claim. That is what reviewers and religious leaders reported after Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End swept through France in 2025. The film has sold over half a million tickets in a country that had largely stopped going to church. A mayor tried to cancel a screening an hour before it started. The audience showed up regardless.

Now the film is in the United States, distributed by Fathom Entertainment, and it carries the same reputation it built in Europe. It is a docudrama about Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, a 17th-century French nun whose visions of Jesus sparked a devotion that has not slowed down in 350 years.

The film arrived in U.S. theaters on June 9, 2026, for a limited theatrical run and people here are now asking the same thing French audiences asked first: where can I actually watch this? Here is everything you need to know.

About Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End

This is a faith-based docudrama from France. It tells the story of Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, a 17th-century nun who received visions of Jesus. In those visions, Jesus revealed His Sacred Heart to her. The film weaves her story with modern-day testimonies from people whose lives the devotion has touched.

Release DateJune 9, 2026
GenreDocudrama / Faith
DirectorSabrina Gunnell
ProducerSteven Gunnell
DistributorFathom Entertainment
Runtime1 hr 37 min
RatingNot Rated (NR)
LanguageEnglish (dubbed from French)
CountryFrance / United States

It is not a dry history lesson. The film moves between dramatic re-enactments and firsthand accounts of healing, conversion, and faith. Priests, nuns, theologians, and historians also speak throughout the film. The runtime is approximately 1 hour and 37 minutes. A Spanish-dubbed version screened on June 10, 2026.

Where to watch Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End?

Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End hit U.S. theaters on June 9, 2026. The film had a limited run through Fathom Entertainment from June 9 to June 14, 2026 and is not on any streaming platform yet. The only way to watch it right now is in a theater near you. Tickets are available on Fandango, Atom Tickets, and Cinemark.

As of today, no streaming platform has confirmed a deal for this film. Check the table below for a full breakdown.

PlatformStatusNotes
AMC TheatresAvailable (in select locations)Check AMC for local showtimes
CinemarkAvailableBuy tickets via Fandango or Atom Tickets
Marcus TheatresAvailableConfirmed participating chain
Emagine TheatresAvailableSelect locations
NetflixNot availableNo announcement made
Amazon Prime VideoNot availableNo announcement made
HuluNot availableNo announcement made
Apple TV+Not availableNo announcement made
MaxNot availableNo announcement made
Fandango at Home (VOD)Not yetNo digital rental date confirmed
DVD / Blu-rayExpected August 2026Subject to change

When will Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End be available to stream?

No official streaming date exists yet. A DVD and Blu-ray release is expected around August 2026, though this could change.

Fathom Entertainment typically moves its titles to digital rental platforms within 60 to 90 days of theatrical release. Based on that, a VOD release could arrive in late summer or early fall 2026.

For the latest updates, visit the official website at sacredheartfilm.us and sign up for alerts on platforms like Fandango at Home and Apple TV.

Also read: Where to watch Still Hope (2026): Streaming, Theaters, and Everything You Need to Know

The Story Behind the Film

The film has a remarkable backstory. It first released in France in 2025. Local officials in Marseille tried to cancel a sold-out screening just one hour before it was set to begin. Critics called it too religious for France’s secular public spaces.

It did not matter. The film went on to sell over half a million tickets in France. For a country known for its secular culture, that number was extraordinary. It became one of France’s top box office draws for 2025.

The U.S. release carried additional timing. The U.S. Catholic bishops announced plans to consecrate the United States to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in June 2026, the same month the film arrived in American theaters.

Who is in Sacred Heart: His Reign Has No End?

The film features a cast of French actors for the historical segments and a range of real-world voices for the testimonial portions. Key figures featured in the documentary and re-enactment portions include:

  • Grégory Dutoit and Julie Budria in the dramatic re-enactments
  • Prominent U.S. clergy and laity who speak after the main feature in certain screenings
  • Priests, nuns, theologians, and historians sharing insights on the Sacred Heart devotion

Also read: The Story of Everything (2026): Where to Watch, Cast, Streaming & Everything You Need to Know

What Critics and audiences are saying?

The film has received warm reviews from faith-based audiences and mixed notes from general critics.

SourceResponse
MovieguideWell-made, entertaining, and moving
Catholic Review (OSV News)Called it timely and recommended it
AleteiaPraised it as something beyond practicing Catholics
Rotten Tomatoes AudienceCalled it educational, insightful, and “very well done”
GazettelyDescribed it as quietly intense and deliberately paced

One audience member on Rotten Tomatoes noted that the film gave a clear and insightful explanation of the Sacred Heart, easy to follow for newcomers to the topic. Another pointed out that the American segment added after the French film felt out of place, though most found the main feature moving.

Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle, an EWTN TV host, said the film has an impact that goes well beyond practicing Catholics.

Similar faith films you can watch now

If you cannot catch Sacred Heart in theaters, these similar titles are available to stream right now.

FilmThemeWhere to Watch
The Case for ChristChristian faith and journalismAmazon Prime
Fatima (2020)Marian apparitions in PortugalAmazon Prime, Apple TV
Padre PioLife of a Catholic saintPeacock, digital rental
The Passion of the ChristThe crucifixion of JesusAmazon Prime, Apple TV
Pray: The Story of Patrick PeytonCatholic devotion and the rosaryFormed.org

Lakshya Kaushik

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