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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2025 · 3 MIN

Mel Gibson's Resurrection: Iconic Filmmaker's Controversial Comeback and Creative Rebirth

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Mel Gibson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mel Gibson has been highly visible over the past few days, making headlines both for his career moves and his enduring reputation as one of Hollywood’s most polarizing figures. The biggest recent news is Gibson’s revelation on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that he plans to start filming the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ, now officially titled The Resurrection of the Christ, sometime next year. Deadline and JoBlo.com highlighted this as a major directorial return for Gibson, who spent seven years co-writing the script with his brother and Braveheart collaborator Randall Wallace. In a press release, the project was confirmed to be split into two parts, with the first installment slated for a March 26, 2027 release, pegged to Good Friday. Jim Caviezel is set to reprise his role as Jesus, and filming is expected to begin in Italy as early as this month. Gibson himself has described the story as an “acid trip through salvation history,” hinting at a creative approach that departs from his famously brutal 2004 original. Social media has also been buzzing with fresh sightings of Gibson, including a popular Instagram post showing him at Caffè Canova in Rome, which drew plenty of fan chatter and speculation regarding the sequel’s Italian filming location. Another official fan site confirmed filming activities are already underway in Rome. Business-wise, Gibson is actively promoting his latest directorial effort, Flight Risk, a Mark Wahlberg action thriller produced by Lionsgate. A new featurette dropped in the past week, and outlets like JoBlo.com are covering the rollout. Meanwhile, Gibson’s name popped up in connection with Monster Summer, a horror adventure film now premiering on Paramount+ with Showtime, where he stars alongside Mason Thames. On the public appearance circuit, MegaCon Orlando lists Gibson and his Lethal Weapon co-star Danny Glover as special guests for photo ops and autographs, drawing significant crowd interest and commentary on both nostalgia and controversy. Culturally, Gibson continues to be cast as a rebel voice in Hollywood. A Shockya investigation branded him a surviving icon among whistleblowers and outspoken critics of industry corruption, referencing his role in refusing to be silenced despite legal and PR pressures. Recent interviews have also reignited scrutiny about Gibson’s troubled past, particularly his notorious antisemitic outburst from years ago. Jason Isaacs, his former co-star from The Patriot, recounted their post-scandal encounter in Vulture, calling Gibson’s remarks “unforgivable” and underscoring the shadow of old controversies even as Gibson mounts his newest creative ventures. A lighter note appeared at the Oscars, with Mel Gibson’s lighthearted reaction to girlfriend Rosalind Ross’ post-baby look making entertainment headlines in a flurry of social posts and tabloid summaries. In summary, Mel Gibson is front and center: launching a m This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Mel Gibson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mel Gibson has been highly visible over the past few days, making headlines both for his career moves and his enduring reputation as one of Hollywood’s most polarizing figures. The biggest recent news is Gibson’s revelation on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that he plans to start filming the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ, now officially titled The Resurrection of the Christ, sometime next year. Deadline and JoBlo.com highlighted this as a major directorial return for Gibson, who spent seven years co-writing the script with his brother and Braveheart collaborator Randall Wallace. In a press release, the project was confirmed to be split into two parts, with the first installment slated for a March 26, 2027 release, pegged to Good Friday. Jim Caviezel is set to reprise his role as Jesus, and filming is expected to begin in Italy as early as this month. Gibson himself has described the story as an “acid trip through salvation history,” hinting at a creative approach that departs from his famously brutal 2004 original. Social media has also been buzzing with fresh sightings of Gibson, including a popular Instagram post showing him at Caffè Canova in Rome, which drew plenty of fan chatter and speculation regarding the sequel’s Italian filming location. Another official fan site confirmed filming activities are already underway in Rome. Business-wise, Gibson is actively promoting his latest directorial effort, Flight Risk, a Mark Wahlberg action thriller produced by Lionsgate. A new featurette dropped in the past week, and outlets like JoBlo.com are covering the rollout. Meanwhile, Gibson’s name popped up in connection with Monster Summer, a horror adventure film now premiering on Paramount+ with Showtime, where he stars alongside Mason Thames. On the public appearance circuit, MegaCon Orlando lists Gibson and his Lethal Weapon co-star Danny Glover as special guests for photo ops and autographs, drawing significant crowd interest and commentary on both nostalgia and controversy. Culturally, Gibson continues to be cast as a rebel voice in Hollywood. A Shockya investigation branded him a surviving icon among whistleblowers and outspoken critics of industry corruption, referencing his role in refusing to be silenced despite legal and PR pressures. Recent interviews have also reignited scrutiny about Gibson’s troubled past, particularly his notorious antisemitic outburst from years ago. Jason Isaacs, his former co-star from The Patriot, recounted their post-scandal encounter in Vulture, calling Gibson’s remarks “unforgivable” and underscoring the shadow of old controversies even as Gibson mounts his newest creative ventures. A lighter note appeared at the Oscars, with Mel Gibson’s lighthearted reaction to girlfriend Rosalind Ross’ post-baby look making entertainment headlines in a flurry of social posts and tabloid summaries. In summary, Mel Gibson is front and center: launching a m This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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