Meagan Good producing online drama called All That Matters

Meagan Good will be producing the online drama "All That Matters." (Photo: Instagram/Meagan Good)

Christian actress Meagan Good has appeared in several movies and television shows, but this time she is stepping out of the limelight and getting into the producer's seat by creating the online drama "All That Matters."

She will be teaming up with fellow actress Tamara Bass to create Krazy Actress Productions, and their baby project will be a 10-episode drama series following the lives of a couple who were suddenly forced to take responsibility of a five-year-old girl.

All That Matters is about Joy and Kevin, who have just recently gotten engaged. Everything is going well for the couple when all of a sudden Joy's sister Rochelle abandons her daughter and leaves Joy in charge. Joy has no choice but to take care of her niece, but her new situation just might jeopardise her relationship with Kevin.

Bass will star as Joy while Tracey Dukes will portray her fiance Kevin in the web series, which will premiere on March 9 on the website WorldStarHipHop.

"It's an honest and relatable story about life's curveballs...love, sacrifice and choices," Good told Essence. The producer also said that family drama is universal and that many people would be able to relate to the series.

Meanwhile, Bass told The Hollywood Reporter that the series will challenge viewers to think about their decision-making process and how they would handle unfamiliar situations.

"I sat down one day and thought, 'instead of complaining about some of the content that I see on TV, why not just create something?" she said. "I wanted to ask the question: what happens when your life changes in 24 hours and it's not the way you designed? What makes a family and what sacrifices do you make for the people you deem your family? I thought a web series was a nice, contained way to explore this dynamic."

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