'Coming Soon': Mel Gibson gears up for Passion of the Christ sequel, promises an 'Acid Trip' journey
Mel Gibson is making headway on the long-anticipated sequel to "The Passion of the Christ," aptly named "Resurrection."
Updated : October 20, 2023 05:24 PM ISTMel Gibson is making headway on the long-anticipated sequel to "The Passion of the Christ," aptly named "Resurrection."
Mel Gibson
"It's coming soon!" Mel Gibson, the Hollywood maverick, recently dropped this bombshell about his much-awaited project, the sequel to his controversial but stunningly successful "The Passion of the Christ." As reported by World of Reel, Gibson's new film, dubbed "Resurrection," is slated for an Easter 2024 release, a timely date given the movie's religious backdrop.
"An Acid Trip" Sequel to Gibson's Phenomenal $612M Blockbuster
While the original "Passion" grossed a whopping $612 million on a shoestring budget of $30 million, cementing its place in the annals of successful independent cinema, "Resurrection" promises to take a unique storytelling approach. Gibson, known for his unique and daring vision, described the script as more philosophical, poetic, and akin to an "acid trip," given Jesus's journey into other realms. This bold direction underscores Gibson's continued growth as a director, showcasing his penchant for shaking up traditional narratives.
A Deeper Dive Into the Three Days Post Crucifixion
The original 'Passion' gave us a graphic portrayal of the New Testament's gruesome accounts, focusing on Jesus' suffering and crucifixion. The sequel, however, will delve into the less explored territory - the mysterious twenty-four hours of Jesus's passion and the events of the three days following his crucifixion.
Mel Gibson and "Braveheart" screenwriter Randall Wallace have poured their creative energy into crafting a narrative worthy of this monumental event, already churning out six drafts of the screenplay.
Despite the initial divide among critics, Gibson's brutal honesty in capturing the horror of Jesus's last days made 'Passion' a resounding success. Now, with the sequel "Resurrection," Gibson continues to push the envelope, revealing a unique perspective on one of history's most critical moments.
His past body of work, from "Braveheart" to "Apocalypto," reveals a filmmaker unafraid to venture into explicit violence and gore, making the upcoming "Resurrection" an intriguing project. As the Hollywood world eagerly awaits the release of Gibson's next venture, one thing is certain - it won't be your typical Easter movie.
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