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El Sacrificio de Jesús en The Chosen: Un Impactante Detrás de Cámaras

"Detrás de la Cruz: La Emotiva Grabación de la Crucifixión en The Chosen Temporada 6"

Un conmovedor detrás de cámaras de la crucifixión de Jesús en la temporada 6 de The Chosen, filmado en Italia. Actores y el director Dallas Jenkins se emocionan al recrear el sacrificio más grande de la historia. ¡Mira el video y reflexiona con nosotros!

La temporada 6 de The Chosen nos lleva al corazón del evangelio con las escenas de la crucifixión de Jesús, filmadas en el mismo lugar en Italia donde se grabó La Pasión de Cristo de Mel Gibson. Este detrás de cámaras, compartido en el canal de YouTube de The Chosen, revela el impacto emocional en el set: actores como Elizabeth Tabish (María Magdalena) y el director Dallas Jenkins no pueden contener las lágrimas al recrear este momento sagrado. Los detalles, como los clavos ensangrentados y el letrero “Rey de los Judíos”, reflejan la crudeza y fidelidad bíblica. Vemos a María, Juan y los discípulos enfrentando el dolor de la cruz, mientras los centuriones romanos y fariseos recrean el drama descrito en las Escrituras. Este video no solo muestra la producción, sino que confronta a actores y espectadores con la realidad del sacrificio de Jesús: un hombre justo que murió por los pecadores. ¿Qué sientes al imaginarte en esa escena?


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Behind the Cross: The Emotional Filming of the Crucifixion in The Chosen Season 6


The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, a moment where divine love and human suffering converged to change the course of history. In Season 6 of The Chosen, this pivotal event is brought to life with raw emotion and stunning authenticity. Filmed in Matera, Italy—the same location used for Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ—the behind-the-scenes footage shared on The Chosen’s YouTube channel reveals a production that moved its cast and crew to tears, confronting them with the weight of Christ’s sacrifice. Here’s an in-depth look at this powerful filming process and its spiritual impact.


A moving behind-the-scenes look at the crucifixion of Jesus in The Chosen Season 6, filmed in Italy. Actors and director Dallas Jenkins are deeply emotional as they recreate history’s greatest sacrifice. Watch the video and reflect with us!

A Sacred Setting in Matera, Italy


The The Chosen team swapped their usual Texas and Utah sets for the ancient city of Matera in southern Italy, known as the “City of Stones” for its historic caves and rocky landscapes. This location, previously used for The Passion of the Christ (2004), provided a first-century skyline that enhanced the authenticity of the crucifixion scene. Director Dallas Jenkins described the three-week shoot as the “most challenging and difficult” in the show’s history, with night shoots and logistical hurdles like language barriers with the Italian crew and the June heat adding to the intensity. The rugged terrain of Matera’s hilltops, standing in for Golgotha, immersed the cast in an environment that felt like ancient Jerusalem, amplifying their performances.


Emotional Depth on Set

The behind-the-scenes video captures the emotional toll of recreating the crucifixion. Actors, including Elizabeth Tabish (Mary Magdalene), Vanessa Benavente (Mother Mary), and George Xanthis (John the Apostle), were visibly moved, with many shedding tears between takes. Tabish shared that portraying Mary Magdalene’s grief was so overwhelming that she needed breaks to process the weight of the moment. Even Jenkins, a seasoned director, was seen being comforted by his wife, Amanda, as the gravity of the scene hit him. The cast’s vulnerability reflects their deep connection to the biblical characters, with Abe Bueno-Jallad (Big James) noting that he’d “never seen the cast so focused.” This focus stemmed from the actors’ awareness that they were depicting real people whose lives were transformed by Jesus’ sacrifice.


Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus, described the experience as “heavy, humbling, and holy.” Having prepared physically and spiritually for the role, Roumie spoke of uniting himself with the Sacred Heart of Jesus to endure the emotional and physical demands of the crucifixion scenes. He emphasized staying present, avoiding the temptation to focus solely on the cross during earlier seasons, to fully embody Jesus’ ministry. Roumie’s reflections highlight the spiritual responsibility felt by the cast, many of whom, like him, are Christian, though the production includes actors of diverse faiths.


Biblical Fidelity with a Human Touch

The The Chosen team aimed to balance biblical accuracy with human relatability. The footage shows meticulously crafted details: blood-stained nails, a cross with the sign “King of the Jews” (likely in Latin, Hebrew, and Greek, as per John 19:19-20), and Roman centurions clashing over one’s declaration, “Truly, this was the Son of God” (Matthew 27:54). These elements ground the scene in Scripture while capturing the conflict and emotion described in the Gospels. Jenkins emphasized avoiding an overly “religious” feel, ensuring the scene feels like a lived experience rather than a sermon. Unlike the graphic intensity of The Passion of the Christ, The Chosen’s crucifixion is designed to be accessible, though not “family-friendly” in a sanitized sense, as Jenkins noted it will remain faithful to the brutality of the event.


The video also highlights key biblical moments, such as Jesus entrusting Mary to John (John 19:26-27), with actors portraying the disciples’ heartbreak. Scenes of Mary Magdalene, Mary, Martha, Joanna, and other women who followed Jesus (Luke 8:1-3) underscore their role as witnesses to the crucifixion, adding depth to their grief and devotion. The Roman soldiers’ actions, from nailing to the cross to breaking the legs of the crucified, are depicted with realism, yet the focus remains on the emotional and spiritual stakes for all involved.


An Unprecedented Depiction


Jenkins has called Season 6’s crucifixion “unprecedented,” hinting at a fresh approach to this oft-depicted event. While specifics remain under wraps, the season will cover the 24 hours of Jesus’ Passion across seven episodes, culminating in a theatrical finale on May 12, 2027, before streaming on Prime Video in 2026. This focused timeline, combined with five seasons of emotional connection with the characters, sets The Chosen apart from previous portrayals like The Last Temptation of Christ or Jesus Christ Superstar. Jenkins’ goal is to make the crucifixion resonate as a human story, showing the disciples’ doubts, the centurions’ conflicts, and the Pharisees’ resistance, all while pointing to the hope of the resurrection in Season 7.


A Call to Reflect and Pray


The The Chosen cast and crew, many of whom visited the Vatican after filming, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to portray this sacred story. Roumie called it a “humbling honor” to bring Jesus to audiences, noting the show’s impact in changing and even saving lives. The emotional weight of filming the crucifixion serves as a reminder of the cost of our salvation—a just man dying for sinners, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29). As believers, we’re invited to confront this truth in our own hearts, just as the actors did on set.


What are your thoughts on these powerful scenes? How does reflecting on Jesus’ sacrifice stir your faith? Share your reactions in the comments below, and join us in praying for the The Chosen team as they bring this transformative story to the world. Watch the full behind-the-scenes video on The Chosen’s YouTube channel and stay tuned for Season 6’s release.

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