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The entirety of the fourth season of The Chosen began its release in domestic theaters the first week of February 2024, with episodes 1–3 playing for two weeks, and episodes 4–6 for two weeks, episodes 7–8 playing for one week. The fifth season will premiere in theaters prior to being released via streaming, launching in three parts ...
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 ]
Joshua (Advait Ghuge) (season 1): Joshua is the assistant of Moses. Photina (Vanessa DeSilvio) (seasons 1–2): Photina is a Samaritan woman in Sychar and the wife of Neriah. Jacob (Amato D'Apolito) (season 1): Jacob is one of the patriarchs and the ancestor of Israel. Neriah (Maz Siam) (seasons 1–2): Neriah is the fifth husband of Photina.
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.
In addition, as first reported by sister site THR, The Chosen‘s Season 4 premiere was released exclusively to The Chosen app on Sunday, June 2, with Episode 2 set to follow on Thursday, June 6 ...
Season 4’s theatrical rollout will begin with a two-week run of Episodes 1-3 beginning Feb. 1, 2024, followed by Episodes 4-6 (on Feb. 15) and Episodes 7-8 (on Feb. 29), all via Fathom Events ...
The Chosen is a 2017 television drama based on the life of Jesus Christ, created, directed and co-written by Jenkins. [25] It is the first multi-season series about the life of Christ, and season 1 was one of the highest crowdfunded media projects of all time.
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.