The Chosen: Season 3 Official Trailer

Season 3 launches in THEATERS November 18 (get your info at https://www.thechosen.tv/3 ), and then comes to streaming shortly after that. If you haven't seen Seasons 1 & 2, search "The Chosen" wherever you get your apps and on your streaming devices.

“Come to me, you who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.” That's the theme of Season 3, and man, that applied to those of us making the show as well. It's taken a long time for Season 3 to get here, and believe me, it wasn't by choice. From supply chain issues affecting our construction, to Covid delays, to weather, the making of Season 3 for sure made us weary and heavy-laden. We don't get to escape the themes of each season.

But as you'll see from this trailer, I believe it was worth it. We launch Season Three in theaters, with Episodes 1 & 2 coming to most English-speaking countries on November 18 for a limited run on the big screen. And don't worry, if you can't see it in theaters, you'll soon after get it free and easy on streaming. So what are you going to see?

Season Three picks up where Season Two left off (you should watch that season if you haven't-—I promise Season Three will make more sense), with Jesus delivering the most famous sermon in history. What follows are the consequences of living out his teachings. The world changes because of this sermon, and the believers in (and enemies of) Jesus increase exponentially. This creates confusion, chaos, and yes, doubt, and we don't gloss over any of that in this season. I assure you, you're going to see some tough questions asked that you've no doubt experienced yourself. But...

He gives rest.

Thank you for your patience with this season. The good news is, while you've been waiting, literally tens of millions of people around the world have discovered The Chosen, and we are optimistic Season 3 will enlarge this movement even more. Be sure to watch this entire trailer for all the info you'll need to experience Season 3. More to come!

Dallas Jenkins
Creator, The Chosen


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