
The trailer for The Chosen Season 5 has officially released, with the season set to debut in theaters on March 28.
This fifth season of the award-winning show will highlight the events of Holy Week. Like previous seasons of “The Chosen,” all episodes of the fifth season will be theatrically released before they launch on streaming platforms.
You can watch the trailer right HERE.
Here are the official theatrical release dates for “The Chosen” Season 5 in the U.S.:
Part 1, Episodes 1-2: March 28Part 2, Episodes 3-5: April 4
Part 3, Episodes 6-8: April 11
Along with the release of the trailer, The Chosen creator Dallas Jenkins gave context for what to expect in the coming season. “I think I'm more excited to deliver this trailer than any we've done. Which isn't a coincidence because I feel the same way about Season Five as a whole. This is our most kick-butt content yet because we cover joy, pain, loyalty, betrayal, excitement, anger, sadness, and fear, sometimes within one episode," he says.
"It’s Holy Week, the most impactful and famous week in human history. Jerusalem is a powder keg with all of Jesus’ followers, enemies, and over a million Passover pilgrims packed into one small place. He shows sides of Himself we’ve never seen till now—turning over tables, literally cracking the whip, and weeping with heartbreak but also love. He also confuses His followers at every turn...and to what end?
The takeaway for you from this season: Can you believe and follow even when you don't understand?
Yes, it’s sad and heartbreaking because we’re getting closer to the cross, but we’re also going to get to see some of the most iconic and deeply moving moments from Scripture.
The triumphal entry, the turning of the tables, the betrayal by Judas, and the Last Supper...all set against the biggest backdrop and sets we've ever used with a new widescreen format that demands to be seen on the big screen. But of course, we continue our obsession to humanize and authenticate everyone involved. The table is set. I can't wait for you to see this in theaters.”
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