The Resurrection of the Christ. It starts from the fallen Angels. (Mel Gibson)
Mel Gibson just revealed the most ambitious Christian film ever made — and it starts before the resurrection, before the cross, at the fall of the angels themselves. This is what $200 million and seven years of secret writing looks like.Spotlight Moments: -Gibson tells Joe Rogan the sequel spans from the fall of angels to the death of the last apostle — on IMAX cameras -$200 million budget across two films — the largest Christian film production in history, dwarfing The Passion of the Christ's $30M -The Harrowing of Hell gets its own cinematic act — Christ descending into Sheol, filmed in full IMAX scale -Angelic and demonic battles in other realms confirmed by Deadline sources close to production -Jim Caviezel is out — Finnish unknown Jaakko Otonen steps in as a transfigured, glorified Christ -Gibson on the resurrection: "Verifiable history" — not metaphor, not tradition, not a performance
This film isn't a sequel in the Hollywood sense. It's the second act of a theological argument that started 21 years ago — one Hollywood refused to fund, then watched gross $612 million. Gibson is doing it again, outside the studio system, betting everything on a story the world may finally be ready to see. If this video opened your eyes to what's coming in 2027, hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment below: Are you watching this as a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between?
Mel Gibson's Fallen Angels Scene Was So Disturbing, He Almost Cut It