

It's crazy how much of the Bible is applicable and reflect to today's current social/political climate, as what many people think as "new" or "progressive" is actually the very old and pagan in nature dating back thousands of years, and many of those stories are actually interesting and thought-provoking. I kind of wish other biblical stories were made into movies, although doing a movie about what happened between the crucifixion and the resurrection may be more mainstream in terms of its target audience. I am not enabling that in this one! This is meant strictly to discuss whether you are interested in the sequel to The Passion from an artistic point of view!Is this really a thing?

please do not derail this into a religious discussion. I am not enabling that in this one! This is meant strictly to discuss whether you are interested in the sequel to The Passion from an artistic point of view! So, if you were a fan of The Passion, are you looking forward to The Resurrection? I mean, it's days after Jesus' death, and all the actors, including Caviezel himself are 20 years older-looking. Makes me wonder if they'll need make-up re-touch or digital de-aging though. Jim Caviezel claims that this film will be the biggest and greatest motion picture in history.Įxcited Jim Caviezel, and a majority of the original cast will reprise their roles. (War in heaven? Lucifer's fall I'm assuming.) Mel Gibson told Raymond Arroyo that the movie includes the fall of the angels. Here's some interesting facts courtesy of IMDB regarding the story. It's in pre-production and going to be directed by Mel Gibson. A sequel to The Passion of the Christ (2004) focuses on the events that occurred 3 days between the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and His resurrection.
