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The Chosen: Last Supper (as Season 5 is titled) will, as Season 4 did, first land in theaters — during Lent beginning Thursday, March 27, and spanning four weeks of screenings.
Hit faith-based drama “The Chosen,” which just launched its fourth season in theaters via a partnership with Fathom Events, is already prepping the start of production for Season 5 next month.
In February 2025, Jenkins announced a deal with Amazon MGM Studios to distribute theatrical releases of season 5, branded The Chosen: Last Supper, beginning in March 2025. As part of the deal, Amazon acquired exclusive rights to stream season 5 on Amazon Prime Video for 90 days, after which the show will be made available to watch for free. [67]
Headland directed four episodes and co-wrote three episodes of Russian Doll, which she co-created for Netflix with Natasha Lyonne and Amy Poehler. [7] [19] Russian Doll is the first television series that Headland co-created, and she was the last of the three women to come on board for the project. [2] [7] The series premiered on February 1 ...
The Chosen debuted in 2020, and season one is available through Netflix. Season 2 is available on Prime Video, Fox Nation and UP Faith & Family. Season 3 is streaming on Prime Video.
The Chosen is an American historical drama television series created, directed and co-written by American filmmaker Dallas Jenkins. [1] It is the first multiseason series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth . [ 2 ]
Ahimelech (Marty Lindsey) (season 2): Ahimelech is the high priest in Nob, Israel during David's time and the father of Abiathar. Elam (Shaun Bedgood) (season 2): Elam is a synagogue congregant in Wadi Kelt, who formerly has a withered hand and is healed by Jesus. Abiathar (Major Dodge Jr.) (season 2): Abiathar is the son of Ahimelech.
Rebecca Henderson and her wife, Leslye Headland, have big plans for Pride Month as a family of three. “Leslye and I have a 1-year-old, and I think we were going to maybe take her to the Dyke ...