‘The Chosen’ Announces Season 5 Theatrical Release, New Trailer
The trailer begins with a glimpse of Jesus and the disciples during the Last Supper and teases other powerful moments, including Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the cleansing of the Temple and Judas’ betrayal.

The release of Season 5 of the hit series The Chosen was announced Nov. 25 by 5&2 Studios. The Chosen: Last Supper is coming to theaters during Lent, in the weeks leading up to Easter.
Season 5, which focuses on the events of Holy Week, will bring the most important week in history to viewers in a special theatrical release. During a four-week run in theaters, all episodes of Season 5 will be released in three parts, starting with Part I, Episodes 1 and 2, to be released on March 27. Part II, Episodes 3, 4 and 5, and Part III, Episodes 6, 7 and 8, will be released in the weeks following.
Beginning April 10, The Chosen: Last Supper will also be released in theaters globally in more than 40 countries, including Brazil, Mexico, Italy, Germany, Poland, the Philippines, United Kingdom and India.
After the full-season run in theaters concludes, the season will make its streaming debut.
The newly released trailer begins with a glimpse of Jesus and the disciples during the Last Supper and teases other powerful moments, including Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the cleansing of the Temple, and Judas’ betrayal.
Earlier this year at ChosenCon, the annual Chosen fan convention in Orlando, Florida, CNA spoke with several of the cast members about the upcoming season of the popular show.
Dallas Jenkins, the show’s creator, director and writer, told CNA that Season 5 is “sad at times; it’s actually heartbreaking at times because we know we’re getting closer and closer to the cross. … We’re going to get to see some iconic moments from Scripture, but we’re also going to, I believe, be drawn closer to who Jesus was because of his suffering.”
Ryan Swanson, one of the writers of The Chosen, added that Season 5 is “truly going to feel like a different kind of series. After Season 4’s dread and doom and foreshadowing, this is when the wick is lit.”
“We have stepped up our game in every aspect,” said Luke Dimyan, the actor who portrays Judas Iscariot, “the filmmaking, the production, the cameras we used. We even felt it on set — the way we scheduled and we worked — everybody was on their A game. So I think you’ll be able to see that on screen, and I think you’re really going to like what you see. We put our all into this.”
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