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God’s Gang Unleashes We Didn’t Start the Fire—The Mini-Series That Mixes Action, Spirituality, and a Fight Against Corporate Greed

God’s Gang Takes on Nature’s Wrath in We Didn’t Start the Fire

Wildfires, teamwork, and a mysterious new ally—just another day for the world’s most spiritually diverse crime-fighting squad. God’s Gang has just dropped the first episode of its highly anticipated mini-series We Didn’t Start the Fire on YouTube, and things are already heating up.

The new series sees SumoSlim, TaeKwonHindu, NinJew, and ChrisCross navigating an escalating environmental disaster, with their usual gadgets proving useless against the rapidly spreading flames. Forced to rely on their instincts, faith, and an unexpected new friend, the team faces one of their biggest challenges yet.

Faith, resilience, and a strong anti-corporate-greed agenda run through the episodes, reminding us all that big problems—whether climate-related or personal—can be tackled with cooperation and trust.

And because no God’s Gang episode is complete without a fresh dose of humour, expect plenty of laughs alongside the high-stakes action.

New Voices, Bigger Representation

The We Didn’t Start the Fire mini-series doesn’t just introduce new challenges—it also brings fresh talent to the God’s Gang universe.

Atticus Baldwin (The Wright Turn, House of Masks) joins the cast as part of the team’s partnership with Autism in Entertainment. As a neurodiverse actor, Atticus brings a vital voice to the show, amplifying God’s Gang’s commitment to real, authentic representation in the industry.

Veteran actor Cathy McAuley (Quantum Leap, Marsupilami) also joins the cast, further strengthening the show’s diverse voice lineup. Meanwhile, Tyler Berman, an autistic voice actor, has taken on the role of narrating the God’s Gang trailer.

This move cements God’s Gang as an animated series that isn’t just talking about diversity—it’s actively making it happen.

An Award-Winning Creative Powerhouse

The series is the brainchild of creator Nimrod Avraham May, with an Emmy and Grammy-winning head writer, Rob Kutner, and Transformers series director Ehud Lansberg leading production. Together, they’ve built an animation empire that blends adventure with meaningful storytelling.

To ensure authentic religious representation, an interfaith advisory board was involved throughout production. The goal? To create a show that’s as accurate as it is exciting.

Beyond the Screen—What’s Next for God’s Gang?

With a growing audience of over 2 million subscribers across YouTube and social media, God’s Gang is proving that animated series can be as thought-provoking as they are entertaining.

But the creators aren’t stopping here. Nimrod Avraham May hints at even bigger plans, saying,

“We need to believe in love. And through God’s Gang, we are spreading this message of compassion and tolerance. The new episodes are the result of so much passion for this cause from an exceptional cast of acting and production talent. There’s more to come from God’s Gang as we look to expand beyond the digital home and spread the message through new and exciting mediums.”

Could this mean a movie? A gaming universe? A God’s Gang comic book series? Only time will tell.

Where to Watch We Didn’t Start the Fire

The first episode of We Didn’t Start the Fire is live now, with three more dropping every two weeks.

🔥 Watch it here: God’s Gang YouTube Channel

Expect a gripping storyline, plenty of twists, and more proof that God’s Gang isn’t just a series—it’s a movement.