The Chosen creator Dallas Jenkins announced the end of the show's partnership with Angel Studios after winning an arbitration, allowing him to seek a major streaming partner for future seasons. Despite expressing gratitude for Angel Studios' role in the show's success, Jenkins cited financial and operational challenges as reasons for the split. Angel Studios plans to appeal the decision, emphasizing their significant contributions to the show's growth. The Chosen, a crowd-funded Biblical drama, continues to rely heavily on fan donations for its production.
The creators of "The Chosen" announced that Season 4 will begin streaming on June 2 on the show's app and social media platforms, with subsequent episodes released on Sundays and Thursdays. Despite legal disputes with Angel Studios, which led to a delay, the show continues production on Season 5, focusing on events from Holy Week. Creator Dallas Jenkins emphasized the importance of accurately portraying these significant biblical moments.
The Chosen's fourth season will start streaming on June 2, initially on its own app, with new episodes released on Sundays and Thursdays. Creator Dallas Jenkins announced the news, highlighting the season's positive reception in theaters and plans for free, easy access. The series has also resolved its legal issues with Angel Studios.
Dallas Jenkins, creator of the TV series "The Chosen," turned his career around after a failed film by creating a show about Jesus and his disciples that has garnered over 200 million viewers. Despite initial setbacks, Jenkins' innovative approach and crowdfunding model have led to significant success, including a global distribution deal with Lionsgate. The show, known for its character-driven storytelling and modern touches, has faced some controversies but continues to grow in popularity, with plans for more biblical adaptations and spinoffs.
"The Chosen" releases a new trailer for season four, promising intense conflict and the return of beloved characters, including Jesus and Gaius. The show's creator, Dallas Jenkins, is praised for his ability to deeply connect viewers to all characters. The first three episodes are currently available in theaters and will be accessible on streaming platforms soon.
The hit Biblical series "The Chosen" is coming to The CW this summer after the network picked up the first three seasons. The show, created by Dallas Jenkins and starring Jonathan Roumie as Jesus, started as a crowdfunded project and has become a worldwide hit with 110 million viewers in 175 countries. The CW is the first U.S. broadcast TV network to air "The Chosen," which will debut on July 16 at 8 p.m. and continue airing through the fall until concluding its run with a Christmas Eve finale. Lionsgate has acquired the worldwide distribution rights for all seasons of the show.
The CW has acquired the first three seasons of the hit series, The Chosen, which depicts the life of Jesus. The show has already garnered a massive global following, with over 110 million viewers in 175 countries. The Chosen is the first multi-season series of its kind and has generated $35 million at the box office in special-event theatrical releases. The fourth season is currently in production, and the show has plans to make it available in 600 languages.
The hit Biblical epic series "The Chosen" will air on The CW starting on July 16, making it the first U.S. broadcaster to air the show. The series tells the story of Jesus through the eyes of his followers and has already amassed over 110 million viewers worldwide. The CW will air the existing three seasons of the show, with a fourth season currently in production and seven seasons planned. Lionsgate recently acquired the worldwide distribution rights for the series.