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Mel Gibson's Biblical Epic Delayed, Expands to Two Films
22 May
Summary
- Filming for The Resurrection of the Christ has concluded after 134 days.
- The film will be released in two parts: May 6, 2027, and May 25, 2028.
- Both parts are scheduled to premiere on the Christian holiday, Ascension Day.

Mel Gibson's much-anticipated follow-up to The Passion of the Christ, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, has completed principal photography. The extensive 134-day filming period took place across various Italian locations, including Rome and Matera. The studio has confirmed the film will now be presented as a two-part cinematic event.
Part One of The Resurrection of the Christ is scheduled for release on May 6, 2027, with Part Two following on May 25, 2028. This revised schedule positions both films for a premiere on Ascension Day, a significant Christian holiday celebrating Jesus' ascension. Gibson expressed deep gratitude for his cast and crew, calling the project a life's mission spanning over two decades.
Reuniting with key collaborators from the original 2004 film, Gibson aimed to bring his vision to life with immense dedication. The new films feature actors such as Jaakko Ohtonen and Rupert Everett. The original The Passion of the Christ was a massive commercial success, earning over $610 million worldwide and receiving multiple Academy Award nominations.