The chosen season six premieres on Prime Video Nov 15

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The Chosen Season Six is finally arriving on Prime Video November 15, and fans have been waiting eight years for this moment. The epic finale captures Jesus’ final 24 hours in stunning detail. Prepare for an emotional journey through the crucifixion story unlike anything television has shown before.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Release Date: Season 6 premieres with three episodes on November 15, 2026
  • Platform: Exclusively on Prime Video in the U.S. and internationally
  • Episode Schedule: Three episodes November 15, then one new episode weekly through December 6
  • Finale: Season 6 finale and theatrical event releasing in spring 2027

The Final 24 Hours of Jesus Come to Life

Season 6 tells the story of Jesus’ crucifixion through the eyes of disciples, followers, and enemies. Before the sun sets, Jesus of Nazareth will be dead, and audiences will witness the events leading to this pivotal moment. Pharisees call it justice, Romans call it peace, and followers call it murder.

Creator Dallas Jenkins knew this story deserved more than television alone. The decision to film both a television season and a standalone theatrical film shows the magnitude of what they’re bringing to audiences.

Star-Studded Cast Returns for an Unforgettable Journey

Jonathan Roumie returns as Jesus, joined by Shahar Isaac as Peter, Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene, Paras Patel as Matthew, and Noah James as Andrew. This core ensemble has built incredible chemistry over five previous seasons. The cast filmed one of the hardest seasons yet, according to creator Dallas Jenkins, with emotionally demanding scenes throughout.

Supporting cast includes George H. Xanthis as John, Richard Fancy as Caiaphas, Paul Ben-Victor as King Herod, and Andrew James Allen as Pontius Pilate. Each actor brings gravitas to their role.

What to Expect from This Historic Season

Detail Information
Platform Prime Video Exclusive
Episode Count 6 episodes on streaming, finale theatrical
Release Format 3 episodes November 15, then 1 weekly
Creator Dallas Jenkins, 5&2 Studios

According to Dallas Jenkins, everyone knows the basics of the crucifixion story, but few understand the why and the emotional layers. Season 6 reveals the extraordinary events of Jesus’ final 24 hours through intimate character perspectives.

“Everyone knows the basics of this part of the story, but not everyone knows the ‘why’ of the crucifixion and the extraordinary events of these 24 hours. We realized this not only deserved a season of television but a standalone full-length theatrical event as well.”

Dallas Jenkins, Creator and Executive Producer

How to Binge Before Season 6 Arrives

Seven months separate us from premiere day, which is plenty of time to catch up. All five previous seasons of The Chosen are currently streaming on Prime Video. You can also download The Chosen app (available on iOS and Android) for offline viewing on the go.

Follow the show on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for exclusive clips, behind-the-scenes content, and production updates. The official YouTube channel features exclusive series, livestreams, and past convention recordings fans haven’t seen elsewhere.

Will Season 6 Truly Be the Ultimate Experience?

With Dallas Jenkins directing and a fully committed cast delivering emotionally intense performances, Season 6 promises something unprecedented. The decision to release the finale as a theatrical film in spring 2027 signals that this conclusion demands the biggest screen possible.

For eight years, fans have anticipated this moment. Can Season 6 live up to expectations? Only November 15 will tell, but early creative decisions suggest audiences are about to witness the most ambitious biblical drama ever created for streaming.

Sources

  • Deadline – Official release date announcement and cast confirmations
  • The Chosen Official Website – Season 6 details and production information
  • EWTN News – Release information and creator quotes

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