A HISTORY-MAKING DECISION] The Chosen Moves Jesus’ Crucifixion From TV To Global Movie Theatres!
In a move that is absolutely sending shockwaves through the entertainment industry, Dallas Jenkins just announced a massive, unprecedented shift for The Chosen. The emotional and visual weight of the Crucifixion is simply too massive for television—so it is heading to the big screen.

A Global Cinematic Event While the first episodes of Season 6 will stream as usual in Fall 2026, the climax of the story will not be confined to your living room TV. Jenkins revealed that the Crucifixion sequence has been planned, written, and filmed to be a standalone, theatrical movie event releasing globally in Spring 2027.
Why The Change? The creators realized that the scale of the crucifixion, the earthquake, the darkness falling over the earth, and the sheer emotional magnitude of the moment demanded a theatrical experience. They want believers and viewers around the world to sit in a dark theatre together to witness the ultimate sacrifice in cinematic quality. This history-making decision proves that The Chosen is no longer just a show; it’s a global phenomenon.
💬 LET’S DEBATE: Would you prefer watching the Crucifixion scene in a crowded theatre with other fans, or intimately at home in your living room? Debate this choice below, and read the exclusive details at the link in the comments! 👇
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