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Mel Gibson's Fatman Soars as Passion Sequel Ignites Fury and Fear

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Mel Gibson has been in the headlines repeatedly over the past several days, with developments ranging from streaming success to serious security concerns surrounding his latest film project.

Most recently, Gibson's 2020 dark comedy "Fatman," in which he plays an unorthodox Santa Claus opposite Walton Goggins, has become a surprise hit on Paramount Plus. According to FlixPatrol, the film recently claimed the top spot on Paramount's streaming charts on November 20th after hovering in second and third place throughout the week, demonstrating strong audience appetite for the unconventional holiday film five years after its theatrical release.

On the film production front, Gibson's highly anticipated sequel to his 2004 biblical blockbuster "The Passion of the Christ" continues to generate significant buzz and controversy. Currently filming in Italy, "The Resurrection of the Christ" is now the subject of serious security concerns. According to production insiders, Gibson is facing credible assassination threats from religious extremists and far-right groups following his casting decision. The controversy centers on his choice to cast Polish actress Kasia Smutniak, 46, as the Virgin Mary. Smutniak has been a vocal supporter of women's rights and abortion access, which has provoked intense outrage among conservative Christian circles, particularly in Poland. Sources close to the production report that threats have escalated beyond online criticism, with security teams treating the situation as credible enough to significantly increase Gibson's protection detail. One insider noted that while Gibson anticipated debate over the casting choice, he was unprepared for the level of violent language and venom directed at him.

The sequel represents a major continuation of Gibson's biblical epic saga. According to reports, the original cast has not been retained, with Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen now set to play Jesus, replacing Jim Caviezel, and Cuban actress Mariela Garriga taking on the role of Mary Magdalene, replacing Monica Bellucci. Rupert Everett has also been confirmed in an undisclosed role. The first film is scheduled for theatrical release on March 26, 2027.

Additionally, HBO Max reports that Gibson directed "Flight Risk," which debuted on the platform on November 26, 2025, providing another recent outlet for his creative work.

These developments paint a picture of Gibson navigating both professional success and intensifying personal security challenges as he continues his career resurrection in the entertainment industry.

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