‘The Chosen’ Season 3 Finale Hits Cinemas This February

By: Steff Willis

Season three of the global phenomenon The Chosen – the television drama based on the life of Jesus, comes to a stunning conclusion with an opportunity to view the hit show on the big screen.

The season three finale will launch (Episodes 7 & 8) in over 50 Australian and New Zealand cinemas for 2 days only on February 3rd & 4th.

With more than 420-million-episode views from around the world, The Chosen is a fan-supported, seven-season television series that creates an authentic and intimate picture of Jesus’ life and ministry, seen through the eyes of the people who knew him.

“The theme of Season 3 has been ‘Come to me, all you who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest,’” said series Creator Dallas Jenkins. “The honeymoon phase is over, now the characters all have to deal with the costs and occasional confusions of following the Messiah.”

The chosen stills The Chosen is one of the largest fan-supported entertainment projects of all time.

Over the course of its first two seasons, the series has earned praise from critics and fans alike for its historical and biblical accuracy, playful spirit, stirring drama, genuine humour and disruptive impact. It has been translated into 62 languages (and counting) and is consistently one of the top-searched shows on streaming platforms.

For more information and to find a cinema near you, visit The Chosen’s Australia & New Zealand website.

About The Chosen

The Chosen completed filming of its third season in September 2022, continuing its unprecedented success as the largest fan-supported entertainment project of all time.  With no fee or subscription required, it’s completely free to watch and available as both a standalone mobile and TV app, plus available on multiple streaming services.

Viewer support enables the show to remain free around the world. The Chosen, an Angel Studios Original, is produced by Loaves & Fishes.


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