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“The Chosen” is an American historical drama television series that offers a fresh vision of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. Created, directed, and co-written by director Dallas Jenkins, it is the first multi-season series to examine Jesus’ narrative, primarily in 1st-century Judaea and Galilee. What makes this series different is its new storytelling approach—showcasing Jesus from the point of view of those who encountered him, like apostles, disciples, Jewish religious leaders, Roman leaders, and common people. The series stars Jonathan Roumie as Jesus, along with Shahar Isaac, Elizabeth Tabish, and Paras Patel, among others. The story revolves around personal, individual portraits of these historical figures, with the aim to humanize and enrich their lives.

 

One of the most fascinating aspects of “The Chosen” is its funding model. The series has been financed mostly through crowdfunding, and it is the most crowdfunded TV show or film project ever. By this approach, creators have been able to maintain creative control and produce content that resonates with a global audience.

As of March 2025, “The Chosen” has released four seasons, consisting of eight episodes per season. The series has been well received by critics due to its quality production, development of characters, and narrative. It has a rating of 9.1 on IMDb, reflecting positive audience reception.

The series Is available to watch on many platforms. Members of the audience can watch it for free on the “The Chosen” app on various devices. It’s also available to watch on platforms including Amazon Prime Video and BYUtv, reaching their audience across demography.

“The Chosen” has also left its own imprint in theaters. For example, some episodes from Season 4 were screened in theaters, signifying the series’ increasing popularity and the people’s need for shared viewing sessions.

Overall, “The Chosen” is a multi-layered and close-up portrayal of the life of Jesus, built around the opinions of those nearest to him. Its groundbreaking funding model, production budget, and worldwide audience have made it a ground-breaking program in religious and historical drama.

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