Mel Gibson’s ‘THE RESURRECTION OF THE CHRIST’ Wraps Seven-Month Shoot. Only In Theatres with Part One on Mar 26, 2027 (Good Friday) and Part Two on May 6, 2027 (Ascension Day).
Mel Gibson’s ‘THE RESURRECTION OF THE CHRIST’ Wraps Seven-Month Shoot. Only In Theatres with Part One on Mar 26, 2027 (Good Friday) and Part Two on May 6, 2027 (Ascension Day).
It’s so embarrassing seeing a man like Gibson commercialize God, a massive, homophobic, bigoted, sexist alt-right freak. At least Caviezel isn’t in this. Truly awful time for “Christian” artistry. Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man was better than the films produced by a company claiming to be Godly.
Nick-walde on
My parents have been waiting for this movie for a long time. Years ago, when my dad and I watched the original film, he even joked that he wished he were still alive when the sequel came out.
GeneralOrchid on
This is going to make a ton of money
AmazingChickenX on
Yeah, this is gonna be absolutely huge. Not sure about releasing it in two parts like that, but the first one is gonna print money.
seefourslam on
The way Gibson described this movie was like an acid trip. Genuinely excited to see if that remains the final vision
Key-Broccoli370 on
I think both parts opening weekends will be above $100 million gonna have a huge audience that typically never turns out
WhoEvenIsPoggers on
This worked out well for Costner /s
nicolasb51942003 on
Not sure how releasing two parts so close will work out.
1. Both dates have Godzilla x Kong and Zelda as competition.
2. The two parts basically a month away from each other will cut the legs of the first one early and will probably make it harder for people outside the hardcore audience to justify two trips to the movie theater in a month to see two very similar movies.
nWhm99 on
Despite not caring for the religion and knowing the story, I’ll still be in theater for this. Always excited to see a Mel Gibson feature.
Accomplished-Head449 on
The cult loves their Jeebus. Billion total is a cake walk
Eatatfiveguys on
Will this one be antisemitic too?
MNIOP_207207 on
Honestly, after a decade of edgy “subversions” of religious imagery in media, its almost refreshing to actually see a religuous story played straight.
Religion has shaped, and been shaped by so many fascinating parts of human history. There is so much potential for storytelling here.
I’m sick of the whole “Religion is bad, so all portrayals of it must be bad” r/Atheism perspective on things.
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It’s so embarrassing seeing a man like Gibson commercialize God, a massive, homophobic, bigoted, sexist alt-right freak. At least Caviezel isn’t in this. Truly awful time for “Christian” artistry. Rian Johnson’s Wake Up Dead Man was better than the films produced by a company claiming to be Godly.
My parents have been waiting for this movie for a long time. Years ago, when my dad and I watched the original film, he even joked that he wished he were still alive when the sequel came out.
This is going to make a ton of money
Yeah, this is gonna be absolutely huge. Not sure about releasing it in two parts like that, but the first one is gonna print money.
The way Gibson described this movie was like an acid trip. Genuinely excited to see if that remains the final vision
I think both parts opening weekends will be above $100 million gonna have a huge audience that typically never turns out
This worked out well for Costner /s
Not sure how releasing two parts so close will work out.
1. Both dates have Godzilla x Kong and Zelda as competition.
2. The two parts basically a month away from each other will cut the legs of the first one early and will probably make it harder for people outside the hardcore audience to justify two trips to the movie theater in a month to see two very similar movies.
Despite not caring for the religion and knowing the story, I’ll still be in theater for this. Always excited to see a Mel Gibson feature.
The cult loves their Jeebus. Billion total is a cake walk
Will this one be antisemitic too?
Honestly, after a decade of edgy “subversions” of religious imagery in media, its almost refreshing to actually see a religuous story played straight.
Religion has shaped, and been shaped by so many fascinating parts of human history. There is so much potential for storytelling here.
I’m sick of the whole “Religion is bad, so all portrayals of it must be bad” r/Atheism perspective on things.
Jesus is going to age 20 years in those 3 days.