đˇ The Chosen: Last Supper â A Stirring Retelling of Christâs Final Days Streams June 15 on Prime Video
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- May 4
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âThe table is set.â
With that powerful phrase, The Chosen: Last Supper invites viewers into the heart of one of the most significant and emotionally charged moments in biblical history â the final days of Jesus Christ, culminating in the Last Supper. Following its theatrical release earlier this year, the film now makes its streaming debut on Prime Video, June 15, offering audiences around the world an intimate, intense, and timely portrayal of Christâs final Passover.
âď¸ A Bold Vision of a Familiar Story
Directed by Mauro Borrelli and co-written with John Collins, The Chosen: Last Supper isnât just a retelling of scripture. Itâs a visceral, cinematic journey into the human drama and spiritual significance of Jesusâ last moments with his disciples â a moment of revelation, betrayal, and divine purpose.
Set during the height of Passover in Jerusalem, the film captures the intense political and religious tensions surrounding Jesusâ growing influence. As the people of Israel hail him as king, his disciples expect triumph over Roman rule. But Jesus, ever enigmatic, turns expectations upside down â not through confrontation, but through a final meal that will change history.
â An International Ensemble Cast
The cast brings depth and humanity to these storied figures:
Jamie Ward as Jesus Christ, offering a grounded yet divine portrayal of the Messiah's final hours.
James Oliver Wheatley as Saint Peter, conflicted and fiercely loyal.
Charlie MacGechan as John the Apostle, the disciple Jesus loved â filled with reverence and sorrow.
Robert Knepper delivers a chilling turn as Judas Iscariot, the betrayer grappling with guilt and doubt.
Nathalie Rapti Gomez as Mary Magdalene, portraying compassion and unwavering faith.
James Faulkner as Caiaphas, the high priest who views Jesus as a dangerous disruptor.
With appearances by Henry Garrett (Nicodemus), Mayssae El Halla (Mary, mother of Jesus), and Daniel Fathers (Joseph of Arimathea), the film fleshes out a cast of characters navigating fear, faith, and prophecy.
đŹ Production & Praise
Produced by Pinnacle Peak Pictures and backed by names like Chris Tomlin and Michael Scott, the film was praised by audiences and faith-based communities alike. CinemaScore respondents awarded it an impressive Aâ, a testament to its emotional weight, authentic performances, and respectful yet bold storytelling.
From Leo Z's evocative musical score to Vladislav Opelyantsâ cinematic eye, every detail supports the filmâs meditative tone and spiritual gravity.
đĽ Why This Version Stands Out
While the Last Supper has been portrayed countless times, The Chosen: Last Supper distinguishes itself with its:
Human intimacy â zooming in on the relationships between Jesus and his disciples.
Moral tension â Judasâ betrayal and Peterâs doubts feel startlingly personal.
Political undercurrents â the danger of Jesusâ growing influence is palpable.
Spiritual resonance â the film reflects deeply on sacrifice, obedience, and redemption.
It isnât just about a meal. Itâs about a movement. A choice. A sacrifice that reverberates through centuries.
đ Streaming June 15 on Prime Video
If you missed its theatrical release in March, The Chosen: Last Supper now arrives on Prime Video on June 15 â just in time for audiences to revisit, reflect, and experience one of Christianityâs most sacred moments from a fresh cinematic lens.
Prepare your heart, clear your schedule, and gather your loved ones for an unforgettable viewing.



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