The Passion of the Christ: Sequel already has a date to start filming

The Passion of the Christ: Sequel already has a date to start filming

Authorized The resurrectionthe film that will be the sequel to Christ’s passion it will begin its filming process between March and June of this year, during the spring in the northern hemisphere.

Christ’s passion was released in 2004 and nearly 20 years later had a sequel confirmed, with the title The passion of Christ: the resurrection. The film is in development, and in addition to discovering it will come from the ground, new information points to a window for filming to begin.

According to World of Reel (via screen fanatic), the film won’t be long before principal photography begins, with reports pointing to a shooting start between March and June. Here is the excerpt in which the information is revealed: “It has taken a long time, but I have heard that Mel Gibson will finally turn The passion of Christ: the resurrection in a couple of months. A production is being planned for late spring with Jim Caviezel returning as Jesus.

If this information is correct, the filming of the anticipated sequel could start in the first half of 2023. And, moreover, the return of actor Jim Caviezel to play Jesus will surely be a good tie-in with the original film.

However, these updates should still be taken with caution. The new sequel has been in development for several years now, so things would look good if the sequel starts filming this year. Furthermore, this could make a debut in 2024 possible, exactly 20 years after the release of the original.

The film is expected to be directed again by Mel Gibson, who worked on the screenplay alongside Randall Wallace’s Brave heart. From what has been revealed so far, Resurrection it must focus on the twenty-four hours that make up Jesus’ passion and on the events that occurred three days between his crucifixion and his resurrection.

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