Mel Gibson’s ‘The Passion of the Christ’ Follow-Up Finally Moves Forward Thanks to the Studio Behind ‘John Wick’
May 16, 2025
It’s been nearly 20 years since Mel Gibson shook the global box office with The Passion of the Christ, and now its long-awaited follow-up is officially gaining momentum — with a major studio in its corner. Lionsgate, the home of John Wick and The Hunger Games, has partnered with Gibson and Bruce Davey’s Icon Productions to produce and distribute The Resurrection of the Christ worldwide. The project has been in the works for almost a decade, with Gibson repeatedly teasing plans for the follow-up in interviews over the years. While full casting details haven’t been confirmed, the director has previously stated he hopes to bring back Jim Caviezel in the role of the other JC himself, Jesus Christ. Production is expected to begin later this summer at European locations.
“For many, many people across the globe, The Resurrection of the Christ is the most anticipated theatrical event in a generation,” said Lionsgate Motion Picture Group chair Adam Fogelson. “It is also an awe-inspiring and spectacularly epic theatrical film that is going to leave moviegoers worldwide breathless. Mel is one of the greatest directors of our time, and this project is both deeply personal to him and the perfect showcase for his talents as a filmmaker. My relationship with Mel and Bruce dates back 30 years, and I am thrilled to be partnering with them once again on this landmark event for audiences.”
Gibson shared his enthusiasm in a statement:
“Lionsgate’s brave, innovative spirit and nimble, can-do attitude have inspired me for a long time, and I couldn’t think of a more perfect distributor for The Resurrection of the Christ. I’ve enjoyed working with Adam and the team several times over recent years. I know the clever ingenuity, passion, and ambition the entire team commits to their projects and I’m confident they will bring everything they can to the release of this movie.”
How Successful Was ‘The Passion of the Christ’?
Released in 2004, The Passion of the Christ became a global phenomenon, grossing more than $610 million worldwide — including $370 million domestically — off a reported $30 million budget. It was the highest-grossing R-rated film in U.S. history until Joker came along, and remains the most successful independent film ever released. It also generated widespread controversy and cultural conversation, making The Resurrection of the Christ one of the most closely watched religious dramas in development today, particularly in a landscape where shows like The Chosen and House of David have dominated streaming.
Stay tuned for more updates on The Resurrection of the Christ.
Source: THR
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