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‘The Chosen’ triggers Hollywood upset

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Jesus might be known for calming storms, but He made waves at the US box office last weekend.

Fans flocked to theatres to see The Chosen Season 3: Episodes 1 & 2, a special preview screening of the wildly popular TV series on Jesus’ life. Season three debuted on over 2,000 screens globally and grossed $US8.75 million in sales on opening weekend, according to a press release.

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Jonathan Roumie portrays Jesus Christ in the series ‘The Chosen’. PICTURE: Courtesy of Angel Studios

“We have the ability to try new things, such as putting a TV show in theaters, because our fans are so passionate and supportive. Hopefully this causes others to check out Seasons One and Two,” said series creator Dallas Jenkins in a press release.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, The Chosen missed the second place slot at the domestic box office this weekend by a narrow margin. The Menu, a new horror-comedy, clocked in at second place with $US9 million behind Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which earned $US67.3 million in its second weekend in theatres. The Hollywood Reporter called the box office results for The Chosen a “rousing success for a special-event screening.

Thanks to audience turnout, the original five-day theater run for The Chosen has been extended through to 1st December. The episodes will debut for free on The Chosen app in December.

“The success of The Chosen Season 3: Episode 1 & 2 is the perfect example of how innovative the event cinema business has become and how hungry audiences are for faith-based content,” said Ray Nutt, CEO of Fathom Events, the distribution partner for the show’s theatre release.



 

During a Sunday evening livestream, Jenkins also announced the show would be supported by a new, independent non-profit, the Come and See Foundation. He described the move as a way to “supercharge” efforts to reach a billion viewers around the world. The Chosen LLC will remain a for-profit company.

By partnering with a non-profit – which includes Hobby Lobby heir Mart Green as a board member – donors can receive tax deductions for their gifts. Donations go toward the production budget for The Chosen, Jenkins said on the livestream, and until season four’s budget is met, the Come and See Foundation will match contributions dollar for dollar. The foundation’s matching donations will go toward marketing for the show.

The new financial model will also help accelerate the show’s translation efforts; according to the nonprofit’s website, the aim is to eventually dub the show in 100 languages and subtitle it in 500 languages. Jenkins told viewers the nonprofit should allow the show to maintain its ambitious filming and release schedule for the last four seasons.

“We can now say with confidence…that season four will be able to start on time. We will be able to start filming in the spring,” Jenkins announced during the livestream. He also predicted the team would be able to release one season per year for the last four seasons, until the show’s concluding seventh season.

The switch also comes with a new app, launching on 4th December, where viewers can watch the show and donate to the foundation. But Jenkins assured fans that nothing about the way The Chosen is written, directed or produced would be altered.

“We’re not changing anything,” he said.

 

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