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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.
As “The Chosen” Season 5 prepares to premiere in theaters next month, creator/exec producer Dallas Jenkins has unveiled three key art posters — shot by photographer Annie Leibovitz — to ...
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. [68]
Learning Matthew quits, Praetor Quintus issues a decree against religious gatherings outside synagogues. As Jesus and his students complete their preparations to depart Capernaum, Nicodemus leaves money for them. Gaius bequeaths Matthew's wealth to Matthew's father, Alphaeus (Troy Caylak). On the road, Jesus decides to go through Samaria, much ...
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.
The enemies of Jesus close in while His followers struggle to keep up, leaving Him to carry the burden alone,” reads the synopsis for Season 4; watch a teaser trailer above. “Season 4 promises ...
The Chosen is a 2015 American horror film starring YouTube personality Kian Lawley [1] and Elizabeth Keener. [2] The screenplay was written by Barry Jay Stitch, Andrew Scheppmann, and Ben Jehoshua, who also directed. The film was produced by Joe Dain, [3] Miles Fineburg, and Jim Klock. [4] It was released on July 24, 2015.