The beloved faith-based series takes a dramatic turn as it steps into the most sacred days of Jesus’ life.
The Chosen has returned for a much-anticipated fifth season—and it’s already making history. For the first time, the series premiered at the Vatican, drawing faith leaders, press, and fans to Rome. Actress Elizabeth Tabish, known for her powerful role as Mary Magdalene, was present at the event, adding to the moment’s significance.
This latest season focuses on the dramatic events of Holy Week. From the triumphant entry into Jerusalem to the Last Supper, Season 5 brings the Gospels to life with emotional depth, stunning visuals, and a message that resonates deeply with both longtime believers and those just discovering the story of Jesus.
A Premiere Like No Other
It’s not every day a Christian series is welcomed at the Vatican. But The Chosen is not your average TV show. Created by Dallas Jenkins, the series has grown from a small crowd-funded project into a global faith phenomenon. The Season 5 premiere in Rome was a powerful symbol of just how far the series has come—and how much it means to millions.
The Vatican premiere drew media coverage from around the world. It also reminded viewers that the story of Jesus still touches hearts across every culture, language, and generation.
From Galilee to the Vatican, The Chosen’s journey has been miraculous.
Holy Week in Three Parts
This season was released as a special three-part theatrical event. The first part premiered on March 28, followed by the second on April 4, and the final part released on April 11. Titled The Chosen: Last Supper, the cinematic format invites viewers to step into the emotion and meaning of Jesus’ final days.
Each part brings a fresh wave of tension and beauty. As Jesus enters Jerusalem, hailed by crowds as a King, the disciples begin to feel the weight of what lies ahead. Their journey becomes more intense, and the spiritual stakes have never been higher.
The season builds up to the Last Supper, the moment Jesus redefines Passover with bread and wine—and sets into motion the most important sacrifice in human history.
Visually Stunning, Spiritually Deep
The Chosen has always been known for its beautiful production quality, but Season 5 takes things to another level. From the bustling streets of ancient Jerusalem to the quiet intimacy of the upper room, the cinematography is breathtaking.
But it’s not just the visuals that stand out—it’s the storytelling. Each line of dialogue, prayer whispered, and glance exchanged among the disciples carries deep emotion. You can feel the tension rising as the events of the Passion approach.
Jonathan Roumie once again leads the cast as Jesus, delivering a performance full of both strength and tenderness. Shahar Isaac (Simon Peter), Paras Patel (Matthew), and Elizabeth Tabish (Mary Magdalene) all bring new emotional layers to their characters. These aren’t just names from Scripture anymore—they feel real, human, and close.
The Gospels come alive—not just on screen, but in your heart.
Box Office Impact
Faith-based films don’t always get the spotlight in Hollywood, but The Chosen continues to break expectations. The second part of The Chosen: Last Supper earned over $6.7 million during its opening weekend, coming in third at the domestic box office. That’s despite intense competition from big-budget movies.
Though Part 2 didn’t match the $11.8 million success of Part 1, the franchise is now approaching the $100 million mark in total ticket sales. It even outperformed major studio releases like Disney’s Snow White and Universal’s The Woman in the Yard.
This proves what many of us already knew: there’s a hunger for thoughtful, moving, and beautifully made faith-based content.
When faith meets art, the results can be powerful.
A Story That Demands Reflection
Season 5 isn’t just a retelling—it’s a call to examine our own faith. As Jesus faces betrayal, rejection, and the growing shadow of the cross, we are invited to ask ourselves: How would we respond?
Would we stand by Him, even in fear and confusion? Would we follow Him into Jerusalem, not knowing what the future holds?
This season paints a portrait of bold faith, quiet devotion, and heart-wrenching sacrifice. It asks us to reflect on what it means to believe in the face of uncertainty—and to trust, even when the world turns against us.
An Invitation to Witness History
The Chosen: Last Supper is a spiritual experience. Whether you’re watching it in theatres with friends or reflecting quietly on your own, this season invites you to witness history in the most meaningful way.
With eight episodes presented across three theatrical releases, there’s never been a better time to dive into this unforgettable story. Bring someone with you, share the moment, and let the message of Holy Week stir something new in your soul.
Tickets are available in theatres worldwide, and many locations allow you to pre-order. Don’t miss the chance to see this powerful season unfold on the big screen.
The story of Jesus is not just ancient history. It’s still changing lives—one episode at a time.
The Chosen Season 5 Brings Holy Week to Life on the Big Screen
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