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Mel Gibson is hard at work perfecting a script for a “The Passion Of The Christ” sequel.
According to Jim Caviezel, who starred as Jesus Christ in the controversial 2004 film, the upcoming second installment will be the “biggest” film in history.
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“Mel Gibson just sent me the third picture, the third draft,” the actor revealed to Breitbart News. “It’s coming. It’s called ‘The Passion Of The Christ: Resurrection’.”
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said last month in a panel discussion with UniFrance. “The most important thing is watch the film.
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he told Breitbart. “It’s called ‘The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection.’ It’s going to be the biggest film in world history.”While Caviezel, 51, may talk a big game, the first film was no slouch.
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is Ryan Murphy’s latest, ambitious series, exploring the origins of one of film’s most iconic villains, Nurse Ratched of Led by Sarah Paulson, the series fills out her backstory with a cast of eclectic characters played by the likes Cynthia Nixon, Sharon Stone, Sophie Okonedo and Jon Jon Briones, who opens up to ET about playing Dr.
The Passion of the Christ star Jim Caviezel has confirmed that a sequel to the controversial 2004 film is “coming”.The original Mel Gibson film, which covers the 12 hours before Jesus’ death, became a huge box office hit when it was released, grossing $612million (£476million) worldwide off of a $30million (£23million) budget.However, it proved very divisive, with criticism levelled at the film’s violence as well as accusations of anti-Semitism.Talk of a sequel has been doing the rounds for a
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticIn “Infidel,” Jim Caviezel plays Christian blogger Doug Rawlins, who travels to Cairo to participate in a televised conference on religion. The Muslim host seeks commonalities between the two faiths.