Mel Gibson's Intense Return in Hunting Season Amid Passion Sequel Buzz
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Mel Gibson is back in the spotlight this week with his new action thriller Hunting Season making its digital and premium video on demand debut. The film, described as a gritty survivalist thriller, stars Gibson as Bo Bowdrie, a reclusive father who finds a wounded young woman in the woods and must protect her from a ruthless drug lord and his gang. CBR has an exclusive clip from the film titled Wounded, showing Gibson’s character carrying the injured woman to his cabin and preparing to treat her gunshot wound while warning his daughter it’s going to get loud in there. The film also stars Sofia Hublitz, Shelley Hennig, and Jordi Mollà, and is directed by RJ Collins from a script by Adam Hampton. Reviews so far are mixed but lean positive, with The Hollywood Reporter praising Gibson’s intense, weathered performance and noting his blue eyes still blaze the way they did in the Lethal Weapon days. The film currently holds a 64 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews, earning a fresh badge, though audience scores aren’t yet available. Critics note that while the film has some generic VOD thriller flaws, Gibson remains a compelling, dynamic lead who elevates the material.
Beyond Hunting Season, Gibson remains deep in development on his two-part sequel to The Passion of the Christ, which is generating significant buzz and controversy. AOL reports that Gibson is reportedly risking assassination from religious zealots and far-right extremists after casting a pro-abortion rights actress as the Virgin Mary in the new film, a move that’s reignited debate around his religious projects. Meanwhile, there are unconfirmed YouTube clips and fan posts circulating with titles like Mel Gibson Reveals Everything and Mel Gibson Loses It With Celebrities Mocking Charlie Kirk, but these appear to be commentary or reaction videos rather than verified public appearances or statements from Gibson himself. There are also posts advertising a Mel Gibson private meet and greet in London, UK, but these seem to be event promotions rather than official announcements from his team. For now, the real story is Gibson back in action mode, both on screen in Hunting Season and behind the scenes on his next big passion project.
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