Jim Caviezel will not return to play Jesus Christ for director Mel Gibsons forthcoming follow-ups to the smash hit The Passion of the Christ, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
Lionsgate is set to release the two-film project The Resurrection of the Christ theatrically in 2027, with the production aiming to begin soon in Rome. Key roles will be recast for the new movies, as Caviezel will not reprise the titular part of Jesus, while Monica Bellucci also wont return as Mary Magdalene.
Telling the story of Jesus arrest and crucifixion, The Passion of the Christ was a box office sensation when it hit theaters Feb. 25, 2004, surpassing $600 million globally. Until last year, the movies $370 million box office sum in North America made it the highest-grossing R-rated title of all time domestically. Gibsons gamble to produce and self-finance the movie clearly paid off. After having been in the works for nearly a decade, The Resurrection of the Christ:Part Onehits theaters March 26, 2027, which is Good Friday. Forty days later, Part Twowill debut May 6, 2027, in honor of Ascension Day. Gibson is producing the films with Icon Production partner Bruce Davey.

Newmarket Releasing/courtesy Everett Collection The lead role in The Passion of the Christ has been a career-defining one for Caviezel. He is also known for starring on the CBS series Person of Interest and in such films as Angel Eyes and Sound of Freedom.
During an April interview on the Arroyo Grande podcast, Caviezel appeared to be ready to star in Resurrection. It takes a while to make these things, but it takes the right time, and only God knows that, Caviezel said about the lengthy gap between the 2004 feature and the forthcoming one. Am I scared? Yes, but if I wasnt, I wouldnt want to work with that actor because youre not ready.
In its 2004 review of The Passion of the Christ, THR noted the films near pornographic violence and deemed it a medieval Passion Play with much better effects.
New York Post was first to report on the roles being recast.










