'It's called The Resurrection': Jim Caviezel's awaited 'The Passion of the Christ' sequel, what to expect
Jim Caviezel returns for the anticipated sequel to 'The Passion of the Christ,' aiming to recreate the 2004 film's $612 million success. The project, with Mel Gibson directing, focuses on the events following Christ's resurrection.
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:27 PM ISTJim Caviezel returns for the anticipated sequel to 'The Passion of the Christ,' aiming to recreate the 2004 film's $612 million success. The project, with Mel Gibson directing, focuses on the events following Christ's resurrection.
Jim Caviezel (Source: USA Today)
"It's called 'The Resurrection.'" Those words by Mel Gibson marked the announcement of an epic return. The 2004 smash-hit The Passion of the Christ, which stormed the box office with a staggering $612 million on a mere $30 million budget, is back in focus with a sequel. And guess who's reprising the title role? None other than Jim Caviezel.
A Timeless Return: Jim Caviezel as Jesus Christ
Two decades after The Passion of the Christ made waves around the world, Jim Caviezel is once again donning the sacred robe. Alongside Caviezel, several other original cast members like Maia Morgenstern (Mary), Francesco De Vito (Peter), and Christo Jivcov (John) will return, as reported by Aleteia.
The sequel, aptly titled The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection, promises to transport audiences back to the days immediately following the previous film's events.
"A very big subject": The Road to Resurrection
"It's going to take some doing," Gibson noted in an interview in 2016, shedding light on the sequel's complexity. And indeed, the project has not been a walk in the park. The film has been under development for over a decade, and it's only now that it's expected to begin production in late spring. The goal? To explore deeper meanings rather than providing a simple rendering of the resurrection.
The Passion Continues: Delays, Expectations, and the Path Ahead
But the path to resurrection is not without obstacles. With continuing delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, production studios have been slow to work through their backlogs. This means fans may have to wait until 2024 or possibly even later to witness Caviezel's return as Christ.
Moreover, this sequel is no small feat. The collaboration between Mel Gibson and co-writer Randall Wallace, known for Braveheart, has built immense anticipation. "Of course, that's a very big subject and it needs to be looked at because we don't want to just do a simple rendering of it," Gibson said, emphasizing the film's profound approach.
A New Dawn in Christian Cinema
With Jim Caviezel reprising the role that marked a milestone in independent cinema, The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection is shaping up to be more than just a movie. It's a testament to faith, perseverance, and artistic vision. It's an anticipation that is growing daily, with the promise of a film that could again touch hearts around the world.
While the wait may be long, the legacy of The Passion of the Christ endures, and the resurrection of this cinematic triumph is something that audiences will undoubtedly embrace, once more finding inspiration in the embodiment of Christ on the big screen.
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