The Resurrection of the Christ: Part One

The Resurrection of the Christ: Part One

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Released:2027-05-06
Genre:Drama
Duration:0 min
Director:Mel Gibson
Actors:Jaakko Ohtonen, Mariela Garriga, Kasia Smutniak, Pier Luigi Pasino, Riccardo Scamarcio
Production:Icon Productions, Lionsgate

Overview:

The first part of a two-part sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Plot TBA.

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