Season 6 of The Chosen is now officially in production—and it’s shaping up to be the most emotionally intense installment yet. Filming kicked off in April 2025, with locations stretching from North Texas to Goshen, Utah, and culminating in a pivotal crucifixion scene shot in Matera, Italy. The season will depict the final 24 hours of Jesus’ life, a narrative that carries heavy dramatic weight for cast and crew alike.
This season marks a decisive shift in format and scale for the series. Unlike prior seasons, it will mix traditional episodic storytelling with big-screen theatrics: the Season 6 finale—and the Season 7 premiere—are being produced as feature films debuting exclusively in theaters before landing on Prime Video. The streaming episodes of Season 6 are expected to drop in late 2026, ahead of the theatrical finale in March 2027 (deseret.com). This strategy underscores the show’s widening ambition and growing audience appetite.
Dallas Jenkins and his team describe Season 6 as their most grueling shoot. The crucifixion scene was filmed in Matera, Italy—the very same setting used for The Passion of the Christ—and required extensive nighttime shoots and logistical precision (people.com). Jenkins noted that this chapter will be emotionally shattering rather than overtly graphic, leaning into the audience’s long-standing investment in the characters (people.com).
Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus, confirmed the emotional toll of portraying such a moment. He recounted experiencing intense psychological pressure and spiritual reflection while filming the crucifixion scenes (ew.com). This depth of portrayal is central to what’s expected to make Season 6 stand out.
This hybrid release approach marks a strategic pivot toward blending serialized TV with cinematic events.
The core ensemble remains unchanged, with Jonathan Roumie returning as Jesus. Though no new major cast announcements have been confirmed, Jenkins has emphasized that the story’s emotional center will rely on long-standing character connections (people.com). The crucifixion’s impact hinges on established relationships audiences have followed through five prior seasons.
The series continues to resonate deeply with its audience. Roumie shared that The Chosen has had measurable influence beyond entertainment—winning over lifelong atheists who converted to Christianity after watching (ew.com). The emotional intensity planned for Season 6 is likely to amplify that impact.
Fans can watch for official announcements concerning specific episode release dates, and look toward ChosenCon 2026 for early sneak peeks or updates (thechosen.tv).
This season’s intersection of intimate storytelling with major theatrical presentation continues to elevate The Chosen’s template for faith-based drama. As production pushes through, viewers remain poised for what promises to be a groundbreaking chapter.
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