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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 2 MIN

Mel Gibson's Fiery Week: Wildfires, Braveheart Resurgence, and Passion Sequel Plans

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Mel Gibson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mel Gibson has had a remarkably eventful week, making headlines both professionally and personally in ways that remind everyone why he remains a lightning rod for pop culture conversation. The biggest story came as Gibson revealed on Joe Rogan’s podcast that he lost his home in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The timing was surreal since Gibson, known for his work in classics like Lethal Weapon, Braveheart, and The Passion of the Christ, was talking about wildfires on air when the destruction occurred. He did share that miraculously, some important personal items survived the blaze, and the incident has sparked a wave of sympathy and coverage across entertainment outlets. On the professional front, Gibson’s directorial legacy is back in the spotlight as Braveheart soared to the Top 10 on Tubi’s streaming charts, nearly 30 years after its original release. Speaking to The Scottish Sun recently, Gibson joked about his early days on that set, saying he often had to pretend he knew what he was doing in front of a cast of thousands, but remains proud the crew avoided major injuries during filming. Gibson is also gearing up for a return to production with The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection, the long-anticipated sequel to his record-breaking biblical epic. According to MovieWeb and Italian news agency Italpress, Gibson was recently seen in Malta, scouting locations and meeting with officials for a shoot expected to kick off in early 2025, right after he wraps his press tour for the upcoming Mark Wahlberg thriller Flight Risk, which opens in January. Reports indicate he and co-writer Randall Wallace have revised the script at least six times, aiming for a film that could again make waves in religious and cinematic communities. Meanwhile, Gibson’s fan interactions created a stir at the London Film & Comic Con, where his debut convention appearance was overshadowed by outrage over steep autograph and photo prices. Fans balked at the cost—nearly $270 for an autograph, with package deals climbing north of $580—a backlash chronicled by outlets like Parade and AOL. Despite the criticism, other attendees eagerly snapped up the pricey passes and raved about meeting the Hollywood legend, who also reunited with his Lethal Weapon co-star Danny Glover at the event, a reunion that generated its own buzz and plenty of viral social media footage. Looking ahead, Gibson remains a hot ticket internationally, with “An Experience With” events set for Dublin and Paris later this year, and his name continues to trend across platforms thanks to both nostalgic tributes and the ongoing news cycle. If the past few days are any indication, Mel Gibson’s headline-making days are far from over. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Mel Gibson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mel Gibson has had a remarkably eventful week, making headlines both professionally and personally in ways that remind everyone why he remains a lightning rod for pop culture conversation. The biggest story came as Gibson revealed on Joe Rogan’s podcast that he lost his home in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. The timing was surreal since Gibson, known for his work in classics like Lethal Weapon, Braveheart, and The Passion of the Christ, was talking about wildfires on air when the destruction occurred. He did share that miraculously, some important personal items survived the blaze, and the incident has sparked a wave of sympathy and coverage across entertainment outlets. On the professional front, Gibson’s directorial legacy is back in the spotlight as Braveheart soared to the Top 10 on Tubi’s streaming charts, nearly 30 years after its original release. Speaking to The Scottish Sun recently, Gibson joked about his early days on that set, saying he often had to pretend he knew what he was doing in front of a cast of thousands, but remains proud the crew avoided major injuries during filming. Gibson is also gearing up for a return to production with The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection, the long-anticipated sequel to his record-breaking biblical epic. According to MovieWeb and Italian news agency Italpress, Gibson was recently seen in Malta, scouting locations and meeting with officials for a shoot expected to kick off in early 2025, right after he wraps his press tour for the upcoming Mark Wahlberg thriller Flight Risk, which opens in January. Reports indicate he and co-writer Randall Wallace have revised the script at least six times, aiming for a film that could again make waves in religious and cinematic communities. Meanwhile, Gibson’s fan interactions created a stir at the London Film & Comic Con, where his debut convention appearance was overshadowed by outrage over steep autograph and photo prices. Fans balked at the cost—nearly $270 for an autograph, with package deals climbing north of $580—a backlash chronicled by outlets like Parade and AOL. Despite the criticism, other attendees eagerly snapped up the pricey passes and raved about meeting the Hollywood legend, who also reunited with his Lethal Weapon co-star Danny Glover at the event, a reunion that generated its own buzz and plenty of viral social media footage. Looking ahead, Gibson remains a hot ticket internationally, with “An Experience With” events set for Dublin and Paris later this year, and his name continues to trend across platforms thanks to both nostalgic tributes and the ongoing news cycle. If the past few days are any indication, Mel Gibson’s headline-making days are far from over. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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