

He also meets Floyd Charles, a physician and fellow believer, who later joins the Trib. Leon Fortunato, a sycophant of Carpathia and now his Supreme Commander, claims that Carpathia resurrected him from the wreckage of GC headquarters in New Babylon.īuck searches for Chloe, discovering she is pregnant with their baby. Mac McCullum, Rayford's co-pilot, wants to know what Rayford knows about Carpathia, not believing that someone who thought only of his own life (as Nicolae did during the earthquake) could be divine. Nicolae Carpathia is revealed to have believed Revelation about the earthquake, because all surviving GC in New Babylon move into a massive underground shelter. Both Buck and Tsion find a new home for the Tribulation Force, half of a duplex belonging to the late Donny Moore and his wife, after discovering the death of Loretta, a close friend to the Tribulation Force, and after Buck rescues Tsion from the shelter under the church where he lived. The Global Community (GC) starts a new program called Cellular Solar, aka: Cell-Sol (pronounced sell-soul), a solar powered cell phone global network. The only other person accounted for is Tsion Ben-Judah, and nearly a quarter of the world's population was snuffed out by the earthquake.

Buck Williams must find his wife Chloe Steele, who was last seen in a house that is now a shattered ruin. It takes place 21–27 months into the Tribulation.Īfter the Wrath of the Lamb earthquake, Rayford Steele must find his wife Amanda White, who was supposed to land in New Babylon. It was written by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. "What makes it work is its sense of humor," she shares, noting that "I think it's interesting that people have so much to say about the show already and they haven't even seen it.Soul Harvest: The World Takes Sides is the fourth book in the Left Behind series. She also references a levity to the show that audiences haven't yet seen. "I know it's easy for people to be like, 'Oh, he wanted to be the star,'" he says.Īpproached for comment for the story by Vanity Fair, Depp echoed a similar sentiment to her original Rolling Stone response, stating, "I really and truly have never felt more like my opinions and my ideas or my input was more valued." He also describes Depp as the show's third creator. He insists to the magazine that the show remains rooted in its perspective with Depp as the lead, as it was written, and that he was not interested in co-starring as her counterpart until Levinson and others convinced him to take the role. Tesfaye plays Tedros, an enigmatic nightclub owner and cult-like leader who guides the life and career of Lily-Rose Depp's pop star character, Jocelyn.
