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Paul, Apostle of Christ is a 2018 American biblical drama film written and directed by ... was projected to gross $2–7 million from 1,473 theaters in its opening ...
Tortured for Christ: John Grooters United States I Can Only Imagine: Erwin brothers: United States Mary Magdalene: Garth Davis: United States United Kingdom Australia Paul, Apostle of Christ: Andrew Hyatt United States God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness: Michael Mason United States Come Sunday: Joshua Marston: United States Pope Francis: A Man ...
The Passion of the Christ; Paul, Apostle of Christ; The Prince of Egypt; The Prodigal; Q. Quo Vadis (1951 film) R. The Robe (film) S. Saint Joan (1957 film)
The Birth, Life and Death of Christ (1906, France) From the Manger to the Cross (1912) Intolerance (1916) The King of Kings (1927) The Great Commandment (1939) The Robe (1953) Day of Triumph (1954) King of Kings (1961) The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) Wednesday Play: Son of Man (1969, UK) Godspell (1973) Gospel Road: A Story of Jesus (1973 ...
Caviezel portrayed the Apostle Luke in the film Paul, Apostle of Christ, which opened in theaters on March 23, 2018, to mixed reviews. [33] [34] In January 2018, Caviezel's agent announced that Caviezel had signed on with Gibson to reprise his role as Jesus in The Passion of the Christ sequel, entitled The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection.
In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Midnight Sun, Sherlock Gnomes, Unsane, and Paul, Apostle of Christ, and was projected to gross $22–29 million from 3,703 theaters in its opening weekend. [55]
The arm of St. Jude the Apostle, who was killed in the first century A.D., is touring the United States through May 2024 and will stop at St. Sebastian Parish in Akron.
According to analysis of social media by Relish Mix the film suffered from being the third film of a trilogy and religious audiences saw the film as "a cash grab and not a movie promoting a Christian message anymore", and were more inclined to go to other faith-based films in theaters like I Can Only Imagine and Paul, Apostle of Christ. [12]