"The Chosen" Breaks Milestone at the Box Office Over Easter Weekend

The Chosen broke a major milestone at the box office over Easter weekend 2025 with the theatrical release of its Last Supper trilogy. The three-part event pushed the global box office total for the faith-based series past $100 million, solidifying its place as one of the most successful Christian media projects in history.
Each installment of the trilogy was released on consecutive weekends, culminating in a full trilogy screening over Easter, which drew large audiences. Domestically, the trilogy earned over $35 million, with Part 1 alone bringing in approximately $11.5 million. This innovative release strategy, paired with a strong and growing global fanbase, demonstrates the increasing appetite for high-quality, spiritually grounded storytelling in mainstream cinema.
The Chosen is a groundbreaking multi-season television series that dramatizes the life of Jesus Christ through the eyes of those who knew Him. Created by Dallas Jenkins, the series stands out for its character-driven storytelling, historical authenticity, and emotional depth. As the first-ever crowdfunded TV show of its kind, The Chosen has garnered a global following, reaching millions through streaming platforms, theatrical events, and app-based distribution. Its fresh, humanized portrayal of biblical figures has resonated deeply with audiences, making it a landmark project in faith-based media.
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