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‘The Chosen: Last Supper’ premieres in Dallas, bringing Holy Week to the big screen

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The wait is almost over for The Chosen fans. The highly anticipated fifth season of the groundbreaking series — “The Chosen: Last Supper” — premiered at a special red-carpet event in Dallas, ahead of its nationwide theatrical debut on March 28.

With cast and crew in attendance at the B&B Theatres Red Oak 12, the event marks the beginning of an eight-episode journey through Holy Week, one of the most pivotal and dramatic chapters in the life of Jesus.

Focusing on Jesus’ final days before the Crucifixion, “The Chosen: Last Supper” is expected to challenge audience expectations with an intimate and deeply human portrayal of Christ and his disciples during their final moments together.

“We’ve never seen Jesus quite like this,” Jonathan Roumie, who portrays Christ in the series, told Our Sunday Visitor. “We cover everything in great detail,” Roumie said, explaining how Catholics experience the liturgical expression of the events of Holy Week. “I don’t think anybody has attempted to do this on the scope that we’re doing it.”

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