Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel, Spiritual Visions, and Mad Max Revival | Hollywood Spotlight Episode 27
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Mel Gibson has been quite active in recent days, with several significant developments across his film projects and public life. Most notably, his highly anticipated sequel to The Passion of the Christ is moving forward with a completely new cast. The two-part film, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, will star Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen as Jesus, replacing Jim Caviezel from the original 2004 film. Polish-Italian actress Kasia Smutniak has been cast as Mary, Jesus's mother, while Mariela Garriga will play Mary Magdalene. Lionsgate has scheduled Part One for release on Good Friday, March 26, 2027, with Part Two arriving exactly forty days later on Ascension Day, May 6, 2027. According to Entertainment Weekly, the casting of Smutniak has sparked some controversy, with certain groups expressing concerns about her involvement.
On the acting front, Gibson has two theatrical releases imminent. Hunting Season, an intense action thriller in which he plays a protective father caught in a deadly situation, debuts in select theaters and on VOD starting December fifth. Meanwhile, the action-dark comedy Fatman, where Gibson stars as a struggling Santa Claus hunted by an assassin played by Walton Goggins, has recently received critical attention from reviewers praising both actors' performances.
Gibson's recent public statements have taken an unusual turn. A video circulating online attributes to him a lengthy discussion about spiritual visions he claims to have experienced, referencing December 2025 as a spiritually significant period. However, the veracity and context of these statements remain unclear from available sources.
In political developments, Gibson's gun rights were restored in April following a 2010 domestic violence incident, and he was designated as a special ambassador to Hollywood for the Trump administration in January. Recent reporting suggests there were discussions within the pardon process regarding restoration of his firearm access, though details remain contested.
On the entertainment front, the original Mad Max film, in which Gibson starred in 1979, is coming to Prime Video in early December 2025, introducing a new generation to the film that launched one of cinema's most successful franchises.
Gibson continues to maintain an active presence in Hollywood as both director and actor, with multiple projects in various stages of development and production.
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