The God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story BET+ release date is just around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the film.
It is based on the true story of Sheila Marie Johnson, who retired from the Air Force at the age of 43 after being diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer. God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story is directed by Charmin Lee and written by Angela Burt-Murray. Here’s when the movie is coming out on BET+.
When is the God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story BET+ release date?
The God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story BET+ release date is October 19, 2023.
This biopic is based on the true story of Sheila Marie Johnson. At the age of 43, she retired from the Air Force after being diagnosed with stage IV metastatic cancer. With support from her family, she founded an advocacy group to support and empower Black people diagnosed with this disease.
Lorisa Bates has executive produced this film along with Angela Burt-Murray, Devin Griffin, Larry Grimaldi, Maureen Guthman, Julianna Hays, Hannah Pillemer, and Fernando Szew.
Demetria McKinney stars in the lead role of Sheila. The other cast members include Michael Beach as Dillard, Amber Reign Smith as Janaia, Deja Dee as Adriene, Bonita Brisker as Pastor Lewis, Contessa Metcalfe as Dr. Shepherd, Demi Castro as Air Force Doctor, Scott Deal as Colonel, and more.
When is God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story coming out via streaming?
God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story is available to watch via streaming on BET+ on October 19, 2023. Viewers will be able to stream it at this time.
Current BET+ subscribers will be able to watch the film when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to the service, you can do so by choosing from one of the following payment plans:
- Monthly Plan for $5.99 per month (with ads)
- Annual Plan for $54.99 per year (with ads)
- Monthly Plan for $9.99 per month (without ads)
- Annual Plan for $94.99 per year (without ads)
The official synopsis of God’s Grace: The Sheila Johnson Story reads:
“Based on the life of Sheila Johnson who retired from the Air Force after being diagnosed with stage IV metastatic breast cancer and later went on to found an advocacy group to support Black women and men diagnosed with the disease.“