đ¨ SHOCKING REVEAL FROM THE CHOSEN UNIVERSE: The OFFICIAL trailer for Season 6 just leaked vibes everywhereâand Dallas Jenkins DROPPED the bombshell release date that has fans in TEARS already! đâď¸
Jesus facing his final days. The disciples shattered. Betrayal in the air. The crucifixion looming like never before… but this time, it’s not just episodesâit’s a HEART-WRENCHING theatrical finale designed to break you on the big screen.
What happens when the Messiah’s last supper turns into the road to Calvary? The pain, the sacrifice, the redemptionâit’s all coming, and it’s bigger, darker, more emotional than ANY season yet.
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The hit faith-based series The Chosen continues its unprecedented run with major updates on its sixth season, delivered directly from creator Dallas Jenkins during ChosenCon 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. As the show approaches the most pivotal events in the New Testamentâthe final days of Jesusâ ministry and his crucifixionâfans received confirmation of a phased release plan that marks a significant shift from previous seasons.
Jenkins, speaking to thousands of attendees, outlined that the first six episodes of Season 6 will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in the fall of 2026. No exact date was provided, but the window points to a September-to-November rollout, departing from the showâs traditional spring or summer drops for earlier seasons. This change allows additional time for post-production, visual effects, and the massive translation effort into dozens of languages for simultaneous global access.
The seasonâs finaleâdescribed by Jenkins as a âsupersized episodeâ focused intensely on the crucifixionâwill receive a separate global theatrical release in spring 2027. Previous announcements had pegged March 12, 2027, as the target date for this standalone film-style presentation, designed specifically for the big screen experience and rolled out in multiple languages worldwide. Amazon MGM Studios and 5&2 Studios are handling the distribution, building on the theatrical success of Season 5âs The Last Supper segments, which drew strong box office numbers earlier in the franchise.
The Chosen, which chronicles the life of Jesus Christ and those around him through a multi-season narrative, has built a massive following since its 2017 crowdfunding launch. Now in its later stages, the series is entering its most dramatic phase. Season 6 will cover the events leading up to and including the crucifixion, drawing directly from the Gospels. Jenkins has repeatedly called it âthe biggest season weâve ever done,â citing extended filming times, complex visual effects, and the emotional weight of the material. Principal photography for Season 6 wrapped in mid-September 2025, giving the team ample post-production runway.
The decision to split the seasonâs release stems from production realities. Jenkins explained that the quality control process, multilingual dubbing and subtitling, and the sheer scope of the crucifixion sequences demand more time than prior seasons. âThe visual effects, the translations especially, take at least two to three times longer than any season weâve ever done,â he noted. The approach ensures the series maintains its high production values while expanding its reachâaiming for accessibility in up to 600 languages by the end of the run.
No official full trailer for Season 6 has been released by the production team as of early March 2026. Fan discussions and YouTube speculation videos referencing âtrailersâ or âfirst looksâ largely stem from ChosenCon sneak peeks, behind-the-scenes clips shared by cast members, or fan-edited content. Official promotional material remains limited, though Jenkins has teased emotional intensity and character arcs that will test viewers. Jonathan Roumie, who portrays Jesus, has described filming the season as profoundly challenging, with several cast interviews highlighting the toll of depicting such pivotal biblical moments.
The showâs streaming home on Prime Video reflects its growing partnership with Amazon. Seasons 4 and 5 followed a hybrid model: theatrical premieres for select episodes followed by streaming availability. Season 6 flips the scriptâstreaming first for the bulk of the season, then theatrical for the finale. This strategy allows broader initial access while capitalizing on the cinematic potential of the crucifixion narrative. The finaleâs theatrical run is positioned as a global event, similar to how previous milestone episodes drew crowds to theaters.
Looking further ahead, Jenkins confirmed that Season 7âthe seriesâ planned final seasonâwill begin filming shortly after ChosenCon, with an eye toward a 2028 release. That season will center on the resurrection and post-crucifixion events. The premiere episodes of Season 7 are slated for a theatrical debut on March 31, 2028 (Easter weekend), followed by streaming on Prime Video. Additional spinoffs, including Joseph of Egypt (a miniseries expected in the first half of 2027) and The Chosen in the Wild with Bear Grylls (summer/fall 2026), are also in development, expanding the universe beyond the core narrative.
The Chosen has distinguished itself through its crowdfunding model, free initial availability via The Chosen app, and emphasis on humanizing biblical figures. It has garnered praise from diverse audiences for its storytelling, production quality, and respectful approach to scripture. Celebrity endorsements, including from figures like Chris Pratt, have boosted visibility. Viewership metrics remain strong, with the series consistently ranking among Prime Videoâs top faith-based offerings.
Critics and supporters alike note the showâs ability to balance dramatic tension with moments of hope and redemption. As Season 6 approaches the crucifixionâone of Christianityâs central eventsâthe stakes are higher than ever. Jenkins has urged patience, assuring fans that the extended timeline will deliver a product worthy of the storyâs gravity.
For now, the faith-based drama community awaits more concrete details, including an exact fall premiere date and the first official trailer. With production wrapped and editing underway, updates are expected in the coming months. In the meantime, the buzz from ChosenCon has kept anticipation at a fever pitch.
The road to Calvary is set to unfold in 2026 and 2027, promising what could be the most impactful chapter yet in one of televisionâs most remarkable independent success stories.