The creator and director of The Chosen says he’s singularly focused on producing new seasons but would “love” to develop a series about the book of Acts once he’s finished. Dallas Jenkins said his current focus is on making Season 5 of The Chosen, although he acknowledged he enjoys stories about the early church.
He revealed that Season 7 will include scenes from the beginning of the Book of Acts, spotlighting the “launch of the ministry of the disciples.”
“We’re not going to go very far in the book of Acts at the end of Season 7,” Jenkins told media members during a virtual news conference. “But I would absolutely love -- and I’m hopeful -- that I can continue telling the story of the birth of the church and the greatest moment in history. So right now, I’m just focused on Season 5.”
Jenkins previously joked, “After I nap for about a year when The Chosen is done, we’ve got other Bible stories to tell because the demand seems to be so strong.”
Season 4 launched on Prime Video on July 1, roughly one month after it enjoyed its streaming debut on The Chosen app.
Meanwhile, another Jenkins project—The Best Christmas Pageant Ever—revealed its official trailer and poster on July 1. The holiday movie, based on the classic book of the same name, is scheduled to hit theaters on Nov. 8. Jenkins directed it.
It follows the story of a group of siblings (the Herdmans) from a troubled background who unexpectedly auditioned for roles in a Christmas play. Although townspeople and church members oppose their participation, the play’s director supports them.
“Jesus was born for the Herdmans as much as he was for us,” she says in the trailer. “We’ll be missing the whole point of the story if we turn them away.”
It is a movie by Lionsgate/Kingdom Story Company.
Jenkins said he often cries when reading the book.
“I put it down and said, ‘I have to make this movie. This is the movie that I was born to make,’” Jenkins previously said.
The Herdmans, he said, are what the Bible calls the “least of these.”
“We have a chance for a new Christmas classic,” he said.
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Michael Foust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His stories have appeared in Baptist Press, Christianity Today, The Christian Post, the Leaf-Chronicle, the Toronto Star and the Knoxville News-Sentinel.