Mel Gibson is reportedly scouting Malta as a filming location for ‘The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection’, with production possibly starting in 2025
Malta could soon serve as the backdrop for the highly anticipated sequel to The Passion of the Christ. According to recent reports, Mel Gibson, the director of the 2004 blockbuster, has been visiting the Mediterranean island to scout potential filming locations for The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection. Production on the film could begin as early as 2025.
Scouting Locations for 5 Days in Malta
The Italian news outlet Italpress shared that Gibson spent five days in Malta engaging in discussions with local authorities about the possibility of shooting the film there. Fans of the original movie have eagerly awaited the sequel, which is expected to delve into the events leading up to and following the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ was a global phenomenon upon its release, grossing over $600 million worldwide and becoming one of the most successful Christian films in history. Its powerful portrayal of the final hours of Jesus’ life drew both praise and controversy for its raw depiction of suffering, but it undeniably made a significant impact on faith-based cinema.
Expectations Are High
With Resurrection, expectations are high that Gibson will once again deliver a film that captures the Biblical essence of this pivotal moment in Christian and world history. While details about the plot remain sparse, fans hope it will carry the same depth and intensity that made the original a cultural touchstone while maintaining Biblical integrity.
As the project moves closer to reality, the potential use of Malta as a filming location continues to spark excitement, particularly given the island’s historical significance and visually stunning landscapes.
Sources suggest that pre-production could ramp up soon, as Gibson and his team finalize locations and logistics. For now, Christian audiences and film enthusiasts alike will be watching closely as The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection takes shape.