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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 3 MIN

Mel Gibson's Resurrection: Passion Sequel, Border Crossings, and Trump's Hollywood Envoy

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Mel Gibson BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. In the past few days Mel Gibson has been front and center in several major industry headlines with a wave of fresh film projects and an unexpected foray into political waters. Most notably Gibson has set the international entertainment media abuzz by moving forward on the sequel to “The Passion of the Christ,” the biblical epic that solidified his twin reputations as an audacious filmmaker and a lightning rod for controversy. The new project titled “The Resurrection of the Christ” is gearing up for a 2027 release and, as confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter and Page Six, Gibson has made the bold decision to replace the film’s original leads Jim Caviezel and Monica Bellucci sparking immediate fan speculation across social platforms. Gibson is reportedly meeting actors in Rome as the search for a new Jesus and a new Mary Magdalene enters full swing with Monica Bellucci and Caviezel both out, despite earlier rumors Caviezel might reprise the iconic role. The franchise is attracting global attention because Gibson aims to dramatize not just the crucifixion but also the resurrection—a shift which spiritual and film commentators like The Movie Blog argue could have lasting cinematic and cultural impact. Simultaneously business news out of Arizona confirms Gibson is attached to another film “Coyote,” where he collaborates with Danny Trejo in Ambos Nogales—a border community deeply tied to migration themes. The story will focus on a Mexican family and a retired drug trafficker as they attempt a perilous crossing into the United States, with Gibson heading to the Sonoran desert for on-location scenes. Local reporting from CALÓ News notes that the production secured permits in Nogales Sonora and most filming will take place within these transborder sister cities and New Mexico, underscoring Gibson’s ongoing interest in border narratives and action drama. On the political front Mel Gibson made unexpected headlines when Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that Gibson together with Sylvester Stallone and Jon Voigt had been tapped as “special ambassadors” to Hollywood for Trump’s incoming administration. Gibson himself acknowledged in interviews with AOL and PEOPLE that he was as surprised as anyone by the nomination and no formal announcement has clarified what this role entails or whether Gibson himself will embrace or decline the offer. On social media this revelation has reignited earlier debates concerning Gibson’s political allegiances after previous public gestures of support for Trump at sporting events. Finally Gibson’s name surfaced in a pitch deck linked to a multimillion dollar pro-Israel PR campaign but as CALÓ News details the mention appears aspirational, and there is no evidence of direct involvement. Gibson stays relentlessly active in the public eye—a Hollywood survivor reinventing himself at each turn and always sparking as many questions as answers. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3O This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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