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Season 5 of THE CHOSEN heads to Prime Video this July

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Prime Video has announced that Season 5 of The Chosen, subtitled Last Supper, will launch in Australia from July 13, with new episodes released weekly in three parts.

The season follows the final days of Jesus’ ministry — from his celebrated arrival in Jerusalem to his final meal with the disciples — culminating in the betrayal that would lead to the crucifixion.

Production has also begun on Season 6, the penultimate chapter of the globally acclaimed drama.

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From Prime Video:

The Chosen: Last Supper Season 5 Launches Exclusively in Australia on July 13

The Global hit series will debut in three parts over three weeks, following Jesus’ final days from triumph to treachery, in a story that changed the world.

Welcomed as a King into Jerusalem, Jesus (Jonathan Roumie) boldly confronts the corrupt merchants, sparking a chain of events that shakes the city.

While religious leaders scramble to silence his growing influence, Jesus shares one last meal with his closest followers.

But in the shadows, Judas makes a deal that seals both their fates. In a tale of power, faith, and betrayal that echoes through time – one man’s ultimate sacrifice becomes humanity’s greatest story.

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The Chosen: Last Supper (Season 5) made its theatrical debut March 28 in the U.S. and April 11 internationally to incredible box office success, grossing nearly $60 million. 

Cumulatively, over the past three years, The Chosen’s theatrical releases have grossed nearly $140 million worldwide in 55 countries.

The Chosen Seasons 1 through 4 are now streaming on Prime Video, with production also underway on penultimate sixth season.

The Chosen: Last Supper (Season 5) launches on Prime Video July 13.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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