Be One of the Firsts to Catch the Trailer of Jeremy Camp's Forthcoming Biopic "I Still Believe"

The first trailer for the film I Still Believe is here. The movie follows CCM Jeremy Camp's love story with the late Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp, played by For the People's Britt Robertson. Despite reservations from Camp's family, the two fall in love and get married during Henning-Camp's battle with ovarian cancer - a battle that continues to test the couple's faith.
I Still Believe features country music star Shania Twain, as well as seasoned actors Gary Sinise and Britt Robertson. The role of Jeremy Camp is played by New Zealand actor KJ Apa.
In a particularly emotional scene that will definitely get your tear ducts stinging, Jeremy tells Melissa that he will always be by her side, saying, "I want you to know, that whatever this is, and wherever it takes us that I'm with you. Every step, every moment, I'm with you. I'm in. I'm so in."
Camp has sold over 5 million albums and has toured the world, sharing his music in more than 36 countries. His kudos include four RIAA-certified Gold albums, two American Music Awards nominations, multiple ASCAP awards, 38 No. 1 songs, a Gold digital single ("There Will Be A Day"), a multi-Platinum DVD, and he was Billboard's No. 2 artist of the decade in 2010.
I Still Believe is scheduled to hit theaters in March of 2020.
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