Mel Gibson is redefining what a Christian film can be. Because what he is building right now in Rome, with IMAX cameras and a budget of 200 million dollars, has never been attempted before, not once in the entire history of cinema. Angels, demons, hell, Christ descending into the underworld, and battles in realms that science has no name for. This is the work of a deeply devout director who spent seven years researching and writing the script. He calls it The Resurrection of the Christ, a two part film, shot in Rome and set for release on Good Friday, March 26, 2027. But the most unsettling part is that this story does not begin with the Resurrection. It begins with the fall of the angels. And when you understand what Mel Gibson is truly revealing, from the scenes, to the invisible wars, to the theological foundation beneath the entire project, you realize this is not just a film. It is a declaration.
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