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Mel Gibson - Audio Biography
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Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson was born on January 3, 1956, in Peekskill, New York. He was the sixth of eleven children in a devout Catholic family. When Gibson was 12 years old, his father, Hutton Gibson, decided to move the family to Australia. This relocation was motivated by Hutton’s concerns about the Vietnam War draft and his belief that Australia offered a safer and more stable environment for his children. Settling in Sydney, Gibson experienced significant cultural and environmental changes, which would later shape his identity. Gibson attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, where he studied acting alongside future luminaries such as Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis. While at NIDA, Gibson honed his craft and developed a reputation for his charismatic and intense performances. After graduating, he began his career in Australian television and theater, earning early praise for his dramatic range. Gibson’s breakout role came in 1979 when he starred as Max Rockatansky in George Miller’s Mad Max. The dystopian action film became a cultural phenomenon and cemented Gibson’s status as a rising star. The success of Mad Max spawned two sequels, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior in 1981 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, both of which were critical and commercial hits. These films showcased Gibson’s ability to balance action-driven roles with emotional depth, making him a household name. In addition to his action-hero persona, Gibson demonstrated his versatility as an actor in films like Gallipoli and The Year of Living Dangerously. Directed by Peter Weir, these films explored themes of loyalty, morality, and the human condition, earning Gibson critical acclaim and establishing him as more than just an action star. His move to Hollywood in the mid-1980s marked the next phase of his career. It was here that Gibson achieved global superstardom with the Lethal Weapon series, beginning in 1987. Starring as Martin Riggs, a brash and unorthodox police detective, Gibson brought humor, intensity, and vulnerability to the role. The chemistry between Gibson and co-star Danny Glover was a driving force behind the series’ success, leading to four installments by 1998. During this period, Gibson’s personal life also attracted public attention. In 1985, he was named People magazine’s first “Sexiest Man Alive,” further solidifying his status as a Hollywood icon. His fame allowed him to transition into directing, and his first feature film, The Man Without a Face in 1993, showcased his talent behind the camera. The film, in which Gibson also starred, was a modest success and served as a stepping stone to more ambitious projects. In 1995, Gibson directed and starred in Braveheart, a historical epic about the life of Scottish hero William Wallace. The film was a critical and commercial triumph, winning five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Gibson’s portrayal of Wallace and his direction of the film demonstrated his ability to balance grand storytelling with deeply personal and emotional moments. Braveheart remains one of his most celebrated works. Following the success of Braveheart, Gibson continued to challenge himself creatively. In 2004, he directed The Passion of the Christ, a depiction of the final hours of Jesus Christ’s life. The film, financed entirely by Gibson, became one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time. It was praised for its technical achievements and powerful storytelling but also faced criticism for its graphic violence and accusations of antisemitism. Despite the controversies, The Passion of the Christ solidified Gibson’s reputation as a risk-taking filmmaker unafraid to tackle complex and divisive subjects. However, Gibson’s career was not without significant setbacks. In 2006, he was arrested for driving under the influence and made antisemitic remarks during the incident. The public and industry backlash was swift, leading to a temporary decline in his career. This was compounded by a highly publicized domestic dispute in 2010, which further tarnished his public image. For years, Gibson remained on the fringes of Hollywood, with only sporadic acting roles in smaller films. Despite these challenges, Gibson mounted a career resurgence in 2016 with the release of Hacksaw Ridge. The film, a World War II drama about conscientious objector Desmond Doss, marked Gibson’s return to directing. Hacksaw Ridge received widespread critical acclaim and earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Director for Gibson. The film’s success reminded audiences and critics of Gibson’s exceptional talent as a filmmaker. In recent years, Gibson has continued to work both in front of and behind the camera. In January 2025, he made headlines when his Malibu home was destroyed by wildfires while he was recording a podcast in Texas. Although devastated by the loss, Gibson expressed relief that his family and pets were safely evacuated. During the same podcast, he criticized the handling of California’s ecological crises, calling for more proactive measures to address the state’s wildfire problem. Gibson also provided updates on the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Titled The Resurrection of the Christ, the sequel is set to explore the events following the crucifixion, with a narrative that spans from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle. Gibson described the project as ambitious and transformative, hinting at a broader and more spiritual exploration than the first film. Throughout his career, Gibson’s personal life has been closely tied to his Catholic faith, which has influenced many of his creative choices. He was married to Robyn Moore from 1980 to 2011, and they have seven children together. After their divorce, Gibson had a daughter from a subsequent relationship. His family remains a central part of his life, and he has often spoken about the importance of balancing his professional and personal responsibilities. Mel Gibson’s legacy is a complex tapestry of artistic brilliance, personal controversy, and resilience. As an actor, director, and producer, he has left an indelible mark on the film industry, creating works that are celebrated for their emotional depth and technical mastery. At the same time, his public controversies have sparked debates about accountability, redemption, and the intersection of art and personal behavior. As Gibson continues to take on new projects, his career remains a subject of fascination, proving that his influence on cinema is far from over. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”
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Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson was born on January 3, 1956, in Peekskill, New York. He was the sixth of eleven children in a devout Catholic family. When Gibson was 12 years old, his father, Hutton Gibson, decided to move the family to Australia. This relocation was motivated by Hutton’s concerns about the Vietnam War draft and his belief that Australia offered a safer and more stable environment for his children. Settling in Sydney, Gibson experienced significant cultural and environmental changes, which would later shape his identity. Gibson attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, where he studied acting alongside future luminaries such as Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis. While at NIDA, Gibson honed his craft and developed a reputation for his charismatic and intense performances. After graduating, he began his career in Australian television and theater, earning early praise for his dramatic range. Gibson’s breakout role came in 1979 when he starred as Max Rockatansky in George Miller’s Mad Max. The dystopian action film became a cultural phenomenon and cemented Gibson’s status as a rising star. The success of Mad Max spawned two sequels, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior in 1981 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, both of which were critical and commercial hits. These films showcased Gibson’s ability to balance action-driven roles with emotional depth, making him a household name. In addition to his action-hero persona, Gibson demonstrated his versatility as an actor in films like Gallipoli and The Year of Living Dangerously. Directed by Peter Weir, these films explored themes of loyalty, morality, and the human condition, earning Gibson critical acclaim and establishing him as more than just an action star. His move to Hollywood in the mid-1980s marked the next phase of his career. It was here that Gibson achieved global superstardom with the Lethal Weapon series, beginning in 1987. Starring as Martin Riggs, a brash and unorthodox police detective, Gibson brought humor, intensity, and vulnerability to the role. The chemistry between Gibson and co-star Danny Glover was a driving force behind the series’ success, leading to four installments by 1998. During this period, Gibson’s personal life also attracted public attention. In 1985, he was named People magazine’s first “Sexiest Man Alive,” further solidifying his status as a Hollywood icon. His fame allowed him to transition into directing, and his first feature film, The Man Without a Face in 1993, showcased his talent behind the camera. The film, in which Gibson also starred, was a modest success and served as a stepping stone to more ambitious projects. In 1995, Gibson directed and starred in Braveheart, a historical epic about the life of Scottish hero William Wallace. The film was a critical and commercial triumph, winning five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Gibson’s portrayal of Wallace and his direction of the film demonstrated his ability to balance grand storytelling with deeply personal and emotional moments. Braveheart remains one of his most celebrated works. Following the success of Braveheart, Gibson continued to challenge himself creatively. In 2004, he directed The Passion of the Christ, a depiction of the final hours of Jesus Christ’s life. The film, financed entirely by Gibson, became one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time. It was praised for its technical achievements and powerful storytelling but also faced criticism for its graphic violence and accusations of antisemitism. Despite the controversies, The Passion of the Christ solidified Gibson’s reputation as a risk-taking filmmaker unafraid to tackle complex and divisive subjects. However, Gibson’s career was not without significant setbacks. In 2006, he was arrested for driving under the influence and made antisemitic remarks during the incident. The public and industry backlash was swift, leading to a temporary decline in his career. This was compounded by a highly publicized domestic dispute in 2010, which further tarnished his public image. For years, Gibson remained on the fringes of Hollywood, with only sporadic acting roles in smaller films. Despite these challenges, Gibson mounted a career resurgence in 2016 with the release of Hacksaw Ridge. The film, a World War II drama about conscientious objector Desmond Doss, marked Gibson’s return to directing. Hacksaw Ridge received widespread critical acclaim and earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Director for Gibson. The film’s success reminded audiences and critics of Gibson’s exceptional talent as a filmmaker. In recent years, Gibson has continued to work both in front of and behind the camera. In January 2025, he made headlines when his Malibu home was destroyed by wildfires while he was recording a podcast in Texas. Although devastated by the loss, Gibson expressed relief that his family and pets were safely evacuated. During the same podcast, he criticized the handling of California’s ecological crises, calling for more proactive measures to address the state’s wildfire problem. Gibson also provided updates on the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Titled The Resurrection of the Christ, the sequel is set to explore the events following the crucifixion, with a narrative that spans from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle. Gibson described the project as ambitious and transformative, hinting at a broader and more spiritual exploration than the first film. Throughout his career, Gibson’s personal life has been closely tied to his Catholic faith, which has influenced many of his creative choices. He was married to Robyn Moore from 1980 to 2011, and they have seven children together. After their divorce, Gibson had a daughter from a subsequent relationship. His family remains a central part of his life, and he has often spoken about the importance of balancing his professional and personal responsibilities. Mel Gibson’s legacy is a complex tapestry of artistic brilliance, personal controversy, and resilience. As an actor, director, and producer, he has left an indelible mark on the film industry, creating works that are celebrated for their emotional depth and technical mastery. At the same time, his public controversies have sparked debates about accountability, redemption, and the intersection of art and personal behavior. As Gibson continues to take on new projects, his career remains a subject of fascination, proving that his influence on cinema is far from over. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”
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Mel Gibson - Audio Biography
Mel Gibson's Fiery Week: Passion Sequel, Wildfire Loss, and Hunting Season Buzz
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Mel Gibson hit headlines this week in a flurry of ways. Appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience to promote his new directorial effort Flight Risk Gibson confirmed on air that he plans to finally film his long-delayed sequel to The Passion of the Christ in 2026 and even revealed the ambitious title The Resurrection of the Christ according to People magazine. Gibson described the project as an acid trip involving dramatic biblical themes from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle and said he still hopes to have Jim Caviezel return in the role of Jesus though decades have passed since the original. However The Hollywood Reporter dropped a surprise on November 11 stating that Gibson is now recasting both Jesus and Mary Magdalene for the sequel with the new lead expected to debut in 2027, apparently reversing earlier public statements. There’s been speculation but no confirmation about who his new stars will be so for now the recast remains an unconfirmed but widely reported story.

Meanwhile Gibson suffered a personal setback revealing in a NewsNation interview that his Malibu home was destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires while he was traveling but he was quick to reassure fans that his family including partner Rosalind Ross are safe and healthy. On the movie front the first trailer for his latest survival thriller Hunting Season was released online and shared widely including by Flickering Myth with Samuel Goldwyn Films handling the December 5 theatrical and VOD release. The trailer shows Gibson embracing his signature tough-guy persona as a reclusive father forced to protect his daughter from a drug lord—a theme in line with his earlier iconic roles and generating nostalgic excitement among longtime fans. Trade magazines and fan sites alike are calling this new project his most visceral since the Mad Max and Lethal Weapon days.

On streaming platforms his classic war film The Patriot hit Netflix this week attracting renewed social media buzz and high audience ratings as nostalgic fans and critics alike debated its legacy. MovieWeb noted that Gibson’s offbeat 2020s action-comedy Fatman is gaining traction on Paramount Plus as well, another reminder that his back catalog is being rediscovered by new audiences. Social chatter included some controversy. According to the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children and other Catholic outlets Gibson faced criticism for reportedly casting an outspoken pro-abortion actress as the Virgin Mary in the Resurrection sequel, igniting debate in certain religious circles though there’s been no official statement from Gibson or his production team on the casting specifics as of today.

A viral YouTube special in early November featured Gibson candidly reflecting on faith, his checkered past, and the enduring mysteries surrounding the original Passion of the Christ—particularly claims of on-set miracles. Gibson’s discussion of faith and transformation was widely shared and drew a mix of reverence and skepticism, but his stated commitment to exploring unseen spiritual realms in The Resurrection has only heightened anticipation.

To sum up the last few days Mel Gibson has been everywhere—film studios, streaming platforms, podcasts, news interviews, and the ever-watchful world of online fandom debating his every move. With a major film about to drop, a Passion sequel stirring global curiosity, and fresh controversies heating up social media it is clear Mel Gibson remains a lightning rod in Hollywood and beyond.

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Mel Gibson's Resurgence: Hunting Season, The Resurrection, and Enduring Stardom | Entertainment Pulse
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Mel Gibson is surging back into headlines with a flurry of major projects and a new wave of public buzz reminiscent of his peak action years. The trailer for his latest film Hunting Season just dropped, and Action-Flix captures the excitement around Gibson’s return to raw, survivalist action. In this film, directed by Raja Collins, Gibson plays a reclusive survivalist who, alongside his daughter, rescues a mysterious woman and soon finds himself battling a ruthless drug lord. Industry watchers note that Gibson is channeling the same ferocity that made him an iconic force in Mad Max and Lethal Weapon, igniting online chatter about a possible late-career renaissance. Hunting Season hits theaters and VOD on December 5th, and fans are already hailing the trailer as vintage Gibson, all grit and intensity.

Amid the film buzz, Gibson remains in the spotlight as a director, with news from AOL and The Hollywood Reporter that his highly anticipated follow-up to The Passion of the Christ will now be two movies titled The Resurrection of the Christ: Part One and Part Two, scheduled for March 26 and May 6, 2027. This move cements his influence in the epic religious genre, though it comes with controversy. The Hollywood Reporter confirms that Jim Caviezel, who played Jesus in the 2004 original, has been dropped from the role, as has Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene, a casting shakeup that caught both industry insiders and religious fans off guard. Social conservatives are already voicing outrage over Gibson’s choice of a new actress for the Virgin Mary, according to coverage in SPUC, citing her pro-abortion stance as a source of protest.

On the streaming front, The Express reports that Gibson’s 2000 film The Patriot landed on Netflix and is trending strongly, bringing new life to one of his toughest performances and generating a swirl of nostalgia on Twitter and Reddit. Elsewhere, Politico notes the star’s handprints featured in a lavish new Saudi entertainment district, underscoring his enduring global profile. And in an interview highlighted by Parade, Gibson recently joked about his complicated legacy, admitting past mistakes but emphasizing his creative ambitions for the future.

While Gibson’s rumored involvement in a fifth Lethal Weapon remains unlikely, industry talk—captured by Action-Flix—suggests the door is not fully closed, partial to fans’ enduring hopes despite Danny Glover stepping back from action roles. In sum, Mel Gibson stands at the intersection of controversy, comeback, and creative risk, all unfolding right now.

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Mel Gibson - Audio Biography
Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel Ignites Casting Controversy and Hype
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Mel Gibson has surged back into the headlines this week, both for his business moves and the kind of cultural controversy that seems to follow him across decades. Production is in full swing in Rome on his long-gestating sequel The Resurrection of the Christ, with Gibson co-writing and directing not just one but two ambitious back-to-back biblical features. Lionsgate has now confirmed release dates for both chapters, with part one set for Good Friday in March 2027 and part two arriving 40 days later in May. The Hollywood Reporter and Variety note the films are among the largest budget independent movies on the market at a rumored two hundred million dollars for the pair, reigniting the massive religious and cinematic expectations that dogged the original The Passion of the Christ.

But the real media storm this week comes from Gibson’s casting choices. He has handed the coveted role of Mary, mother of Jesus, to Polish-Italian actress Kasia Smutniak—an activist for Poland’s pro-choice Women’s Strike movement. According to Variety and confirmed by People, this has sparked sharp protests from Poland’s conservative Law and Justice party, whose supporters sent letters to Gibson’s Icon Productions demanding a reversal. Smutniak’s candid social media posts supporting women’s rights have made her a lightning rod for religious conservatives, adding a layer of political culture war spectacle to the film’s international rollout. Representatives for Smutniak have so far declined to comment on the backlash. Recasting has also been a theme: original stars Jim Caviezel and Monica Bellucci will not return, with Jaakko Ohtonen and Mariela Garriga stepping in as Jesus and Mary Magdalene.

On the streaming front, Mel Gibson fans can find his 2020 gonzo action-comedy Fatman, where he plays a battle-hardened Santa Claus warding off a hitman, making a seasonal return to Paramount Plus just in time for the holidays, as Collider reports.

In business news, Gibson’s most recent directing effort, the thriller Flight Risk, had a quiet box office run earlier this year, marking a muted contrast to the anticipated global event of his Passion sequels—yet demonstrating that even after decades of controversy, Gibson is still drawing powerful industry attention.

There have been no credible reports of recent public appearances or viral social media posts from Gibson himself in the last several days. His name did surface in retrospectives about People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive—he was the very first recipient in 1985, with the honor now going to Jonathan Bailey in 2025, as People magazine and The Tonight Show referenced this week.

As of now, the industry and the cultural watchdogs are squarely focused on his casting controversy and the escalating anticipation for his high-stakes religious epic—a classic Gibson script of art, outrage, and spectacle. No unconfirmed rumors or speculative reports regarding Gibson have gained traction, and all major developments this week are grounded in reputable Hollywood and entertainment news outlets.

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Mel Gibson's Resurrection Recast Ignites Firestorm | Faith, Art, and Controversy Collide in Epic Sequel
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Mel Gibson has dominated headlines and social media these past few days with the long-awaited commencement of production on his sequel to The Passion of the Christ, now officially titled The Resurrection of the Christ. Gibson confirmed on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that production kicked off at Rome’s legendary Cinecittà Studios in early October, and, notably, this time he is aiming for not one but two films: the plan, as reported by outlets like Variety, is to split the resurrection story across two parts with staggered release dates in the lead-up to Easter 2027 and Ascension Day 2027. Reports mention no returning cast from the original, a move stirring both buzz and controversy. Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen now embodies Jesus, replacing Jim Caviezel, and Mary will be portrayed by Polish-Italian actress and activist Kasia Smutniak, whose progressive stance on abortion rights has inflamed far-right Catholic groups and conservative commentators, especially in her native Poland. Mariela Garriga steps into the role of Mary Magdalene, famously played by Monica Bellucci in the first film. Conservative Polish media, The Hollywood Reporter, and Variety all highlight that angry activists have penned letters to Gibson’s Icon Productions demanding recasting—a firestorm that has boiled over onto social platforms with hashtags and heated debates about faith, art, and Gibson’s creative choices.

Public reaction to Ohtonen’s casting as Jesus is mixed, to put it lightly. Some faith leaders and columnists, like those at Koenig News, have raised theological concerns about his “modern” spiritual background and lack of open Gospel profession—anxieties intensifying in conservative Christian spheres. Meanwhile, the decision to recast major roles sparked gossip-leaning stories from outlets like Page Six, suggesting cost reduction—specifically avoiding expensive digital de-aging of aging stars Caviezel and Bellucci—played a part in the shake-up, though Gibson has not confirmed this as his motivation. In interviews, Gibson insists this sequel is exceptionally ambitious, stretching from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle. He told Joe Rogan it’s “an acid trip” scriptwise, promising audiences scenes and interpretations unlike anything seen before. His last few public appearances, including a sobering NewsNation interview where he shared that his Malibu home was lost to the California wildfires while he was promoting his January film Flight Risk, had already kept Gibson in the news cycle, priming the buzz for his directorial return to faith-based epics.

Social channels are alight with speculation about whether this new direction will outdo the original, which remains one of the biggest international blockbusters of all time. The in-progress films, slated for release through Lionsgate, represent Gibson’s attempt to reclaim and possibly surpass his most culturally influential work, with the casting controversy almost certainly guaranteeing international attention all the way to 2027. There is little speculation about other current business ventures or major public appearances in this narrow window, with all focus fixed on the new Resurrection project and the social media storm brewing around it.

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Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel: Recasting Jesus, Ivermectin Claims, and Legacy Risks
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Mel Gibson has dominated headlines this past week with news swirling around his highly anticipated sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Industry insiders broke the story that Gibson has officially recast the role of Jesus, once played by Jim Caviezel, for The Resurrection of the Christ, a two-part sequel set for theatrical release in 2027 with the first installment premiering on Good Friday. This pivot marks one of the most consequential shifts for a project that has been gestating for years. Caviezel’s absence has ignited intense fan reaction across social media, with Twitter and Facebook users lamenting his departure and questioning the creative direction while prominent outlets like AOL and Radar Online have dubbed the recasting “blasphemous” and a risk for the franchise’s legacy.

Gibson himself has been notably visible in Italy prepping the shoot. Variety reported that Gibson met with Italy’s Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli in Matera, exchanging pleasantries and posing for photos as production ramps up at Cinecittà Studios. Sources from Il Messaggero revealed additional controversy over Gibson’s casting of Polish actress Kasia Smutniak as Mary Magdalene, with groups of Polish Catholics decrying the move and labeling the project as provocative.

Business activity around the film is accelerating, with Gibson’s Icon Productions partnering with Lionsgate and leveraging Italy’s UNESCO heritage sites for principal photography. This blockbuster sequel could reshape Gibson’s legacy in both Hollywood and faith-based cinema circles given that the original Passion grossed over $600 million and remains a cultural flashpoint.

Outside of cinema, Gibson recently appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast. He recounted harrowing anecdotes from his career, even revealing he nearly died on the set of Braveheart—one accident involving a horse and another mishap where he accidentally hanged himself trying to stage a scene. During the same podcast, Gibson’s remarks about ivermectin—claiming it cured several friends’ stage four cancer—became a catalyst for Florida’s controversial $60 million cancer research push using the drug. The Times of India and Canadian Cancer Society blasted Gibson, warning that such celebrity-driven health claims were “dangerous, cruel, and irresponsible.”

On social media channels and faith-based YouTube accounts, Gibson’s spiritual journey remains an active topic, with videos like “Mel Gibson Finally Breaks His Silence” chronicling his reflections on the original Passion shoot, mysterious setbacks, and the transformation that has shaped his work and worldview. Though Gibson continues to dodge long interviews and behind-the-scenes documentaries, the mystery and drama swirling around his latest moves ensure he stays at the center of public conversation—both for his art and his controversies.

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Mel Gibson's $200M Passion Sequel: New Cast, Supernatural Battles, and a Streaming Surge
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Mel Gibson has dominated entertainment headlines recently with the official announcement that his long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ, now titled The Resurrection of the Christ, will arrive in cinemas as a two-part epic, with release dates locked for March 26, 2027—Good Friday—and May 6, 2027—Ascension Day. Lionsgate is distributing, and the combined budget for both films has reportedly soared past $200 million, making it one of the most expensive faith-based projects in Hollywood history. The secrecy around the script is fueling curiosity since potential buyers at the upcoming American Film Market must commit without seeing details, betting entirely on Mel’s vision and box office legacy. According to Deadline and Times of India, this time around the narrative will allegedly blend spiritual drama with what Gibson himself has described as “an acid trip” speckled with supernatural battles between angels and demons. In casting news, reports from ScreenRant and CBR indicate the role of Jesus has shifted from Jim Caviezel to Jaakko Ohtonen, and Mariela Garriga replaces Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene, prompting both anticipation and chatter about how a new ensemble will shape the franchise's future. While fans on social media are speculating fiercely about the rebooted cast, Gibson himself has been mostly silent online—choosing instead to make noise through his cinematic ambition.

Adding to his current momentum, Gibson’s recent thriller Flight Risk starring Mark Wahlberg performed respectably at the box office despite tepid critical reviews, and now his 2024 horror outing Monster Summer, which notched an 84 percent Rotten Tomatoes audience score, is set for a wider streaming release on Paramount Plus with Showtime on July 1, 2025. In business rumors swirling through entertainment trade sites, Gibson’s name has also surfaced as a rumored investor in Angel Studios, a rapidly growing platform aimed at audience-driven, values-centric content. While this investment has not been confirmed, the association alone has spurred ongoing debate about shifting power in the streaming wars.

Personal finance headlines remind us that the controversies of the mid-2000s may have cost Gibson over a hundred million dollars in opportunities, but with an estimated net worth hovering around $425 million, his financial resilience is clear. Legacy debates continue to swirl—especially as the new Messiah films gear up for what could be another record-smashing box office run, all while their creator keeps the industry guessing about his next cultural provocation.

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Mel Gibson - Audio Biography
Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel: New Jesus Actor, Acid Trip Story, and 2027 Release
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Mel Gibson is making headlines this week as filming officially kicked off on his long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. According to Variety and multiple entertainment outlets, production began in mid-October at Rome's Cinecittà Studios, the same location where Gibson shot the original 2004 blockbuster that earned over six hundred million dollars worldwide.

The biggest surprise? Jim Caviezel, who became synonymous with the role of Jesus in the original film, has been replaced by Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen, best known for his work in The Last Kingdom. Sources close to the production told Variety that the decision to recast the entire film was driven by cost concerns, explaining they would have had to do extensive CGI de-aging work that would have been prohibitively expensive. Caviezel is now fifty-seven years old, and portraying a thirty-three-year-old Jesus would have required what one outlet called a miracle of its own.

The recasting extends beyond just Jesus. Cuban actress Mariela Garriga from Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning is taking over as Mary Magdalene from Monica Bellucci, while Kasia Smutniak steps into the role of Mary, replacing Maia Morgenstern. Italian actor Riccardo Scamarcio will portray Pontius Pilate, and British actor Rupert Everett has joined the cast in what's being described as a small but important role.

The film, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, takes place three days after the crucifixion and will be split into two parts. According to multiple reports, Part One is scheduled for release on Good Friday, March twenty-sixth, twenty twenty-seven, with Part Two following on Ascension Day, May sixth, twenty twenty-seven.

Gibson co-wrote the screenplay with Braveheart writer Randall Wallace and has previously described the project as an acid trip, saying he'd never read anything like the scripts. The production is being handled by Gibson and Bruce Davey under their Icon Productions banner with Lionsgate serving as the studio partner. Filming locations will include not only Cinecittà but also the ancient southern Italian city of Matera and nearby towns including Ginosa, Gravina, Laterza, and Altamura.

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Mel Gibson's Biblical Sequel: New Cast, Cosmic Vision, and Box Office Ambitions
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Mel Gibson has just kicked off one of the most anticipated returns in modern film history as production officially began this past week in Rome on The Resurrection of the Christ, his sequel to The Passion of the Christ. The news has made major international headlines from Variety to Christian Post and Daily Mail, largely because the film features a complete cast overhaul. Instead of Jim Caviezel reprising the role of Jesus, Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen now leads, with Mariela Garriga stepping in as Mary Magdalene and Kasia Smutniak as Mary, a decision that has ignited passionate debates on social media and faith forums alike. Lionsgate and Icon Productions are behind this ambitious two-part epic, with release set for Good Friday, March 26, 2027, and Ascension Day, May 6, 2027, aiming to rival other faith-based projects like The Chosen in what’s shaping up to be a ‘biblical box office battle.’

Gibson spoke recently on The Joe Rogan Experience and to outlets like Variety, calling the sequel his most ambitious project yet and describing its narrative as a kind of “acid trip,” promising audiences visual storytelling that will traverse time, afterlife, and realms beyond the ordinary. According to Gibson, the necessity of recasting was driven by both the passage of two decades since the original and the aim to avoid costly CGI de-aging effects. Rupert Everett is also confirmed in a key supporting role, and the shoot utilizes the grandeur of Cinecittà Studios as well as ancient southern Italian towns, hoping to capture the genuine atmosphere of antiquity.

On business and public engagement fronts, the success of the original, which grossed over 610 million dollars and remains a faith-film landmark, has set enormous commercial expectations for both Gibson and Lionsgate. As noted by IMDb, the production is already generating industry buzz, and the growing attention from faith-based audiences could yield major returns if Gibson delivers on his visionary promises. Headlines this week have focused almost entirely on the casting shakeup, creative vision, and Gibson’s personal drive, with no significant news related to controversies, off-screen appearances, or other new business ventures for Gibson.

There is considerable speculation, particularly online, about how the new cast and narrative choices will be received by traditionalists and whether the film can match its predecessor’s cultural impact. However, all evidence points to this latest chapter being one of Gibson’s most studied—and potentially career-defining—moments in recent years.

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

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Mel Gibson's Hollywood Shockwaves: Passion Recast, $3B Studio, and Vegas Sightings
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Mel Gibson has been at the center of multiple major headlines and developments in the past few days, affirming his continued relevance in both Hollywood and global pop culture. The most significant reveal comes from The Hollywood Reporter, confirming that for his much-anticipated sequel to The Passion of the Christ, Gibson has opted to recast the role of Jesus, replacing Jim Caviezel who famously starred in the original. Industry insiders consider this move likely to spark intense debate in religious and entertainment circles, with potential long-term implications for Gibson’s standing as a director able to shape faith-based blockbusters. Lionsgate added momentum to the buzz by announcing official release dates for Gibson’s Resurrection of the Christ, a two-part event slated to begin in Holy Week 2027, setting expectations for the film to provoke major industry and cultural conversations.

On the business front, Gibson made waves with the joint announcement that he, Mark Wahlberg, and Elon Musk are teaming up to launch a $3 billion “anti-woke” film studio dedicated to faith and family entertainment—a story confirmed on Instagram and described by several industry accounts as a “Hollywood shockwave.” The new studio is promoted as an alternative to mainstream values, and if it delivers on its ambitions, this move could position Gibson at the vanguard of a major shift in the cultural landscape of film financing and production.

Public appearances have also kept Gibson in the spotlight; he was seen in Rome at Matricianella Cucina Tipica Romana and Saxo Restaurant, where fans and fellow celebrities reported emotional encounters and described Gibson as “full of strength and charm,” further bolstering his image as a charismatic and approachable star. Meanwhile, photos surfaced of Gibson in Las Vegas, again signaling his ongoing influence among Hollywood luminaries.

In fandom news, Gibson reunited onstage with Danny Glover at Fan Expo Philadelphia, igniting excitement for Lethal Weapon 5. In a ScreenRant interview on-site, Gibson revealed that screenplay drafts are finished and called the script possibly “the best of all of them,” though he admitted studio obstacles are stalling progress, casting doubt on the project’s timeline but reaffirming his passion for the franchise.

Finally, Gibson’s older films continue to surge in streaming popularity, with Lethal Weapon 4 climbing Tubi’s rankings, attracting renewed attention from nostalgia-driven audiences. Across social media, mentions have focused on the Passion sequel recast and his business alliance with Musk and Wahlberg, making these topics lightning rods for debate and speculation. No verified controversies or scandals have emerged in this recent period, and unconfirmed rumors appear limited. As of today, Gibson stands as a pivotal figure in entertainment and faith-driven media, proving his capacity to generate headlines and shape conversations that may resonate for years to come.

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Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel, Trump Ties, and Tragedy: A Tumultuous Tale
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Mel Gibson is right back in the headlines this week, not just for his typically provocative opinions but for several major career moves and surprising turns in his public life. First, Gibson has confirmed in a candid interview on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast that the long-anticipated sequel to his biblical epic, The Passion of the Christ, is finally gearing up for production, with principal photography set for 2026. He revealed the official title, The Resurrection of the Christ, describing the script as an ambitious acid trip that he worked on alongside his brother Donal and screenwriter Randall Wallace. Gibson assured fans that Jim Caviezel will reprise his role as Jesus, even as nearly two decades have passed since the original premiered to both acclaim and controversy. Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution, signaling broad anticipation for the project, which Gibson says will be a deeply spiritual epic spanning from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle.

This project could well redefine the later stage of Gibson’s career, potentially overshadowing past controversies if it replicates the original’s massive cultural impact. Business news reveals Gibson is still considered a Hollywood heavyweight, with trades like The Tradable noting his reported $425 million fortune—ascribed to not only blockbuster filmmaking but his strategic investments and production ventures.

Meanwhile, Gibson found himself in the political spotlight, expressing surprise at being named by Donald Trump as one of several “special ambassadors” to Hollywood, with the new administration positioning Gibson as a bridge between Washington and an industry it considers “troubled.” Gibson, never one to shy away from the limelight or political tension, has embraced the role, though he admits the appointment caught him off guard.

The actor-director also became a trending topic after posting a heartfelt condemnation on X following the murder of American right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. Gibson called it a cowardly attack on America’s very soul, his remarks amplifying both media coverage and heated social media debate. It’s a reminder that Gibson’s activist streak is alive and well.

There was also a headline-making personal event, with Gibson revealing on NewsNation that he lost his Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires. Fortunately, his partner Rosalind Ross and their family evacuated safely, and Gibson stressed that health and safety mattered most. On the entertainment side, Gibson’s latest directorial project, Flight Risk starring Mark Wahlberg, Topher Grace, and Michelle Dockery, is receiving strong buzz ahead of its wide release, while rumors swirl on social about a possible Lethal Weapon 5 and his continuing partnership with Lionsgate and streaming platforms like Tubi for fresh projects. If the week’s news is any measure, Mel Gibson remains an unpredictable, dynamic, and divisive fixture whose next chapter is only just unfolding.

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Mel Gibson's Cinematic Resurrection: Passion Sequel, Rome Sightings, and Malibu Wildfires
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Mel Gibson has been at the center of industry conversations over the past few days, driven by both his creative plans and recent events in his personal life. The biggest headline circulating is his confirmation of The Resurrection of the Christ as not just the long-awaited sequel to his landmark 2004 film The Passion of the Christ, but also a multi-part cinematic project with production now expected to begin in 2025, following delays prompted by both creative complexity and external factors. Gibson revealed on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that the script for The Resurrection is ambitious, going far beyond the original film’s scope, and will follow an arc from the fall of the angels through the death of the last apostle. He intends to bring back Jim Caviezel in the role of Jesus despite the two-decade gap. People magazine and Catholic Online confirm that Gibson and his team, including his brother Donal Gibson and writer Randall Wallace, have been intensely developing the screenplay, hinting this next chapter could redefine religious epics on screen.

On the business side, reports from IMDb suggest that the new project will be split into two separate movies, aimed for release in 2027, marking one of the most significant directorial undertakings of Gibson’s career and fueling speculation about potential global box office impact and awards recognition, given the original’s commercial and cultural legacy.

Away from Hollywood, Gibson’s public presence has remained high. He has been spotted in Rome, with images and posts from prominent fan accounts like melgibson_fansiteitaly on Threads showing him dining at the famed Antica Trattoria Er Polpetta, which drew a wave of nostalgia and speculation about whether location scouting or European meetings tied to his biblical film were underway. His Rome appearance has generated substantial social media buzz, with fans debating whether it signals an international partnership or simply personal leisure.

In his personal life, Gibson shared on NewsNation that his Malibu home was destroyed in recent Los Angeles wildfires. Despite this loss, he reassured the public that his family is safe and well, a sentiment echoed in his Rogan interview. While rumors swirl about further casting for his Resurrection films and possible collaborations, no new formal announcements have been made, and much fan chatter remains speculative.

His thriller Flight Risk, starring Mark Wahlberg and released just days ago, has attracted attention for signaling Gibson’s continued relevance in Hollywood beyond religious epics. Flight Risk’s press tour, coupled with his comments about personal healing and resilience, suggest Gibson remains not only a driving force in filmmaking but also a figure of enduring interest—whether on screen, in Rome, or navigating personal setbacks.

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Mel Gibson's Resurrection: Sequel, Soccer, and Second Chances
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Mel Gibson has once again taken center stage, both on and off the set, with developments that promise to impact the next chapter of his already storied career. After years of speculation and delays, principal photography on The Resurrection of the Christ, Gibson’s much-anticipated sequel to The Passion of the Christ, officially began in August 2025 in Rome and southern Italy. Lionsgate will handle worldwide distribution, with the project ambitiously split into two parts: the first premiering on Good Friday, March 26, 2027, and the second on Ascension Day, May 6, 2027. Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, Maia Morgenstern, and Francesco De Vito are confirmed to reprise their iconic roles. Reports from “Following Christ” on YouTube detail that this will not just be a sequel but a cinematic exploration of the Resurrection as a cosmic event, delving into unseen spiritual battles and the metaphysical aftermath of Christ’s crucifixion. Fans worldwide mark March 2027 on their calendars, but those close to the production say secrecy remains tight, amplifying the buzz.

On the social scene, Mel made waves with a public appearance at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico on September 28, 2025, where he was spotted watching the Roma-Verona football match. Fan accounts on Threads documented the outing, showing Gibson in high spirits, applauded by local fans, and even trending briefly for his easygoing demeanor and rugged new look.

Recent headlines also highlighted Gibson’s attendance at the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony for Vince Vaughn on August 12, noted by AOL for his unrecognizable but cheerful appearance and casual attire, which had spectators doing double takes. He’s largely shied away from red carpets lately, so his camaraderie with Vaughn and willingness to pose for photos reignited discussions online about his preferences for privacy and approachability in public.

On the business and legal front, there has been a notable story with potential long-term significance: The New York Times reports the US Justice Department will soon restore Mel Gibson’s gun rights. This comes more than a decade after he lost them following a misdemeanor plea in a domestic violence case. The decision has fueled political discussion, especially since reports suggest Gibson’s personal connections may have influenced the process. Old controversies never seem far from the actor-director, but this development could have personal as well as reputational consequences.

Fans and pundits alike remain curious—will the resurrection of Gibson’s greatest film legacy be matched by a resurgence in his public standing or is this just another chapter in one of Hollywood’s most unpredictable stories No major new business endorsements or deals have been reported in recent days, and social media commentary, outside of the football match buzz, has remained focused on his film project and legacy. The world now watches as Mel Gibson steps back into the epic spotlight he helped define decades ago.

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Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel, Trump Ties, and $425M Fortune Amid Controversy
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Mel Gibson has made headlines over the past few days for both his professional and personal developments, some with potentially lasting biographical impact. Without question, the most significant news is that after two decades of anticipation, production has finally begun on Gibson's much-speculated sequel to The Passion of the Christ. According to Variety and confirmed by Italian officials, Gibson is currently in Rome and Southern Italy shooting The Resurrection of the Christ, with Lionsgate set to distribute worldwide. This biblical epic, which Gibson and his Icon Productions team have now split into two full-length films, will premiere on Good Friday 2027, with a second part following on Ascension Day. Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci, Maia Morgenstern, and Francesco De Vito will reprise their roles, and the shooting is taking place at the historic Cinecittà studios and ancient towns like Matera, mirroring the locations from the 2004 film. The story is said to cover not just history but the unseen spiritual battle between life and death. Many see this as Gibson’s return to the sacred themes that defined his career’s heights, and fan anticipation is high.

On the social front and in popular culture, Mel Gibson was recently seen at a meeting with Italy’s Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli in Matera, photographed and discussed in the press as part of efforts to strengthen ties between Hollywood and European heritage filmmaking. Gibson’s status as a “special ambassador” for Donald Trump’s Hollywood outreach was also referenced, though this position is more ceremonial than active.

Social media buzz has swirled around Gibson lately, with viral posts joking about his comeback, and Threads app commentary teasing his return with the phrase, “And Mel Gibson is back just kidding,” reflecting both ongoing satire and affectionate ribbing from fans.

Turning to business activities, Gibson remains a major player behind the scenes thanks to ongoing profits from past films and property transactions. Finance Monthly recently detailed his immense net worth, approximately $425 million, including earnings from Passion of the Christ which alone netted him an estimated $400-475 million. Notably, Gibson reportedly lost his Malibu mansion to the recent 2025 Palisades Fire, a personal setback covered in several estate-focused media outlets.

The world of celebrity politics also saw Gibson thrust in the public eye after the Charlie Kirk assassination and the resulting media storm. Via several Youtube clips and blog reporting, Gibson called out numerous celebrities, including Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen King, Mark Hamill, and Robert De Niro, for mocking the memorial event and Kirk’s legacy, expressing his personal dismay in unusually direct terms.

In lighter moments, Gibson’s classic films still draw crowds; Atlanta’s Plaza Theatre is currently screening Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, keeping Gibson’s action legacy alive for new audiences.

All told, Mel Gibson’s past week has been marked by renewed creative achievement, public controversy, business drama, and pop culture stirrings—provinces he’s long inhabited, but now with a sequel that could define his biography for a new generation. There are no confirmed reports of new scandals or arrests at this time; where speculation exists it involves projects and future appearances rather than unverified personal drama.

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Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel, Trump Role, and Lethal Weapon Reunion Ignite Hollywood Buzz
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Mel Gibson has been at the center of renewed attention this week thanks to major news breaking about The Passion of the Christ sequel. According to Lionsgate and the official production Instagram, his much-anticipated follow-up titled The Resurrection of the Christ will be released in two parts, with the first arriving on Good Friday in March 2027 and the second following in May of the same year. Gibson has been discussing this project for years, and finally a formal production timeline has surfaced, lending credibility to reports circulating across social media and entertainment news about his work on the sequel. Gibson describes the film’s focus not just on the resurrection event itself but exploring the surrounding stories and metaphysical implications he says are central to the narrative. He has called the film “an acid trip” and hinted at a nonlinear approach aimed at shedding light on the mysteries between the crucifixion and resurrection.

Another buzz-worthy moment was his surprise reunion with Danny Glover, as reported by People, marking nearly forty years since the original Lethal Weapon. The two legendary stars appeared together at a private gathering, fueling persistent rumors about Gibson’s directorial involvement in a fifth installment of the franchise. There’s speculation, though nothing official, that Gibson may soon announce Lethal Weapon 5 production dates. Gibson’s enduring influence from action blockbusters to religious epics is once again front and center.

On the business front, Gibson continues to be active, managing Icon Productions and working closely with his longtime agent Kris Heller at Independent Artist Group and publicist Alan Nierob at Rogers Cowan PMK Public Relations. His presence in Hollywood extends beyond filmmaking. Last month former President Donald Trump named Gibson a “special ambassador to Hollywood,” a controversial appointment attracting both praise and criticism. His actual tasks remain vague, but it’s widely speculated in outlets like People and Fox News that Gibson, along with Sylvester Stallone and Jon Voight, might act as liaisons in efforts to “revitalize” an industry Trump called troubled.

On the social media front, Gibson has not posted any direct statements but has been trending due to the Passion sequel news, the Trump ambassador role, and his appearance with Glover. Threads and Instagram are ablaze with fan theories and Hollywood commentary, especially after Gibson revealed during a Joe Rogan podcast that he lost his Malibu home in last year’s wildfires, and that he will soon begin pre-production for Resurrection.

For anyone seeking an audience or connection with Mel Gibson, his representatives remain accessible, and he is expected to be present at select industry events this fall. Gibson’s latest directorial effort, Flight Risk, starring Mark Wahlberg, is on home video and continues to drive interest in his career. This convergence of major headlines suggests Gibson remains one of Hollywood’s most unpredictable and relevant figures.

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Mel Gibson's Redemption: Gun Rights, King Feud, and Passion Sequel Rumors
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Mel Gibson just made national headlines after the New York Times and AOL reported that the Justice Department is restoring his gun rights more than a decade after they were stripped following a domestic violence case. This rare reversal for such a high-profile public figure is the result of a personal appeal and apparent influence, with some in the department reportedly citing Gibson’s relationship with Donald Trump. Gibson, Lethal Weapon and Braveheart star, is one of only ten people approved for gun rights restoration this year, a move that instantly sparked political debate online. Commentators are already weighing its implication as a symbol of his ongoing rehabilitation with conservative audiences, especially with the Trump connection and his controversial status in Hollywood.

At the same time, details of Gibson’s recent public confrontations are circulating fast, with Fox News and popular YouTube commentator Mike Zeroh spotlighting an emotional on-air moment where Gibson condemned author Stephen King’s reaction to political activist Charlie Kirk’s murder. In this unscripted statement, Gibson described himself as a flawed patriot still struggling to regain public respect after past scandals, saying, 'I owned it and accepted it and decided to improve myself,' before sharply rebuking King for divisive social media behavior and calling for national healing. The stark admission and callout trended widely, drawing equal parts praise and criticism—underscoring Gibson’s polarizing yet still potent cultural voice.

Meanwhile, unconfirmed but persistent social media rumors suggest that Gibson is preparing to shoot The Passion of the Christ 2, a sequel fans have speculated about for years. Entertainment sites like World of Reel and JoBlo acknowledged the excitement but clarified that neither Gibson nor star Jim Caviezel have formally announced a production start date. So far, this remains speculation and is not yet supported by studio press releases or on-the-record statements. Nevertheless, the buzz shows lasting interest in Gibson’s next directing move.

Gibson made an unexpected personal revelation this week too—telling podcast listeners on Joe Rogan’s show that his house burned down during the taping, tying the ordeal to his history of public controversy and resilience. The story fueled a wave of sympathetic messages on X, Instagram, and TikTok, where Gibson’s name trended alongside #comeback and #Braveheart.

For business dealings, Lethal Weapon 5 remains in development with Gibson attached as director. His management and PR teams have not commented on the production timeline amid these ongoing personal headlines.

In summary, Mel Gibson’s September 2025 has been dominated by restored gun rights coverage, a very public feud with Stephen King over national tragedy, viral rumors about his film future, and a brush with disaster tied into his long-running fight for public redemption.

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Mel Gibson's Epic Week: Braveheart, Passion Sequel, Wildfires & Controversy
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It has been a dramatic and headline-grabbing few days for Mel Gibson. Kicking things off, the Braveheart icon made news on social media after he was seen arriving in Trim, Ireland, for the 30th anniversary gala of Braveheart. Fans shared videos of Gibson warmly greeting crowds, posing for pictures, and reflecting on the legacy of the film. Not long after, a fan accounts spotlighted Gibson enjoying a casual lunch break at Pit Stop Restaurant in Laterza, Puglia, Italy, reminding everyone that for all the Oscar wins and controversies, he still loves a good Italian meal.

Professional news, though, has been dominated by Gibson’s long-gestating sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Appearing on the Joe Rogan Experience, Gibson finally unveiled both the official title, The Resurrection of the Christ, and his ambitious plan to split the project into two epic films—now set for release by Lionsgate in spring 2027. He called the script “an acid trip” and suggested the narrative would stretch from the fall of the angels to the final days of the apostles, with Jim Caviezel still attached to play Jesus, twenty years after shocking the world in the original. According to Variety and People Magazine, this next chapter is shaping up to be every bit as bold and divisive as its predecessor and Gibson’s detailed, visionary comments have been extensively quoted in both outlet’s coverage, making this announcement perhaps the most consequential film news for his career in years.

But it wouldn’t be a Mel Gibson week without some personal drama. On Rogan’s podcast and in a NewsNation interview, Gibson confirmed the loss of his Malibu home to the Los Angeles wildfires. He stressed that all his loved ones were safe and accounted for—seeming calmer and more grateful than publicly in some past personal crises.

Outspoken as ever, Gibson also took to X to make a fiery statement after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was killed by gunfire in Utah. According to the BBC and Sportskeeda, Gibson wrote of his “blood boiling” at what he called a “cowardly attack on America’s very soul,” and called for “relentless and unforgiving” justice in the aftermath. This placed him straight into that week’s hottest political debate—a reminder that Gibson is as much a participant in, as observer of, American culture wars.

As recounted in more light-hearted coverage, Gibson used his Rogan appearance to share near-death stories from old sets, including his now-viral admission that he narrowly survived both a collapsing horse and a self-hanging accident while directing Braveheart. Gibson’s combination of self-deprecating anecdotes, big-budget announcements, and thunderous political statements has kept both the tabloids and the industry abuzz—proving, once again, that Mel Gibson never does anything halfway.

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Mel Gibson's Resurgence: Balancing Blockbusters, Politics, and Passion
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Mel Gibson has dominated headlines this week as he continues to defy Hollywood’s expectations by balancing blockbuster ambitions and unexpected political visibility. According to Deadline and JoBlo.com, Gibson confirmed during his recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience that the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ—titled The Resurrection of the Christ—is no longer a single film but a two-part biblical epic. The script, co-written with his brother Donald and Braveheart’s Randall Wallace, took nearly seven years to develop and Gibson described it as “acid trip storytelling.” Lionsgate announced a bold release plan, with Part One hitting theaters Good Friday March 26 2027 and Part Two on Ascension Day May 6 2027. Jim Caviezel will reprise his role as Jesus, and special effects will help him match his look from the original. Gibson’s ambitious storytelling aims to cover ground from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle, a narrative he admitted is “super ambitious” but something he is determined to pull off. Fans are watching closely as this trilogy could become a career-defining achievement and a major moment in contemporary religious cinema, per AOL and Watch With Us.

On the business front, Gibson took time to promote Flight Risk, his upcoming thriller starring Mark Wahlberg, following a new Lionsgate featurette. While the film earned roughly fifty million dollars globally despite mixed reviews, Gibson seemed energized by the challenge and the marketing blitz attracted wide attention on social media, especially from Lionsgate’s channels. He is also in active development for Lethal Weapon 5, confirmed during a May 2025 fan expo reunion with Danny Glover. Gibson addressed production delays tied to honoring the late director Richard Donner but assured fans he is pushing the project forward.

A surprising political development landed Gibson’s name in major news: The New York Times reports that the Justice Department will restore Gibson’s gun rights, a decision drawing controversy due to his prior domestic violence conviction. The former Justice official involved stated she was pressured due to Gibson’s “personal relationship” with Donald Trump—a claim both the department and Gibson sidestepped directly, though Gibson joked about the situation to Entertainment Weekly. Adding a touch of Hollywood-surreal, Trump named Gibson as a “Special Envoy” to bring business back to Hollywood alongside Stallone and Voight, a move Gibson claimed surprised even him.

Internationally, the Sydney Morning Herald has linked Gibson’s name to a far-right group near Porepunkah, Australia, prompting Australian TV discussion about his political views. Gibson appeared on Ray Martin’s show shortly after these revelations, getting pointedly “political,” though specific commentary remains unverified.

Finally, Gibson continues to maintain a visible but guarded family life. He made a rare public appearance with his youngest children Lucia and Lars in September last year, and recent YouTube coverage highlighted his role as a devoted partner and father to nine, while quietly contributing to philanthropies focused on children’s health and conservation.

Pop culture chatter kicked up this week as a viral Fox & Friends segment replayed Gibson’s on-air confrontation with California Governor Gavin Newsom; Gibson’s wildfire commentary quickly made the social rounds and triggered a broader conversation about celebrity influence in state politics. Through all the headlines Gibson is recognized as a force in film, a lightning rod in politics, and a fixture of ongoing tabloid fascination.

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Mel Gibson's Lethal Comeback: Sequels, Surprises, and Staying Power
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Mel Gibson has been making headlines lately for several notable reasons. Just days ago, Gibson confirmed during an interview on the Inspire Me podcast that production is underway for Lethal Weapon 5, where he’s both starring and directing—the first time he’s taken over the director’s chair since the passing of Richard Donner. Gibson remarked that he’s committed to fulfilling Donner’s vision for this fifth and final installment, saying the team built upon Donner’s screenplay and that he’s “pretty happy with it. It’s good,” as reported by Cracked and IMDb News. This is significant, as Gibson tries to revive a franchise that’s defined ‘buddy-cop’ cinema for decades and address some of the criticisms that have surfaced around the movie’s racial themes.

His public appearances remain rare, but Mel was spotted at Vince Vaughn’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on August 12. Looking notably casual in a white polo shirt and shorts, Gibson drew media attention for appearing “unrecognizable” and for openly supporting Vaughn, with whom he co-starred in Dragged Across Concrete. According to AOL Entertainment, Gibson was all smiles, flashing for cameras alongside Vaughn and the actor’s family—a strikingly low-key outing for a celebrity often dogged by controversy. Reactions online focused as much on his unexpectedly laid-back look as on his surprising attendance.

Business-wise, one of the biggest headlines is the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Lionsgate recently announced that Gibson’s follow up, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, will be split into two movies, with Part One landing in theaters on Good Friday, March 26, 2027, and Part Two scheduled for Ascension Day, May 6, 2027. Gibson described the screenplay during a visit to the Joe Rogan podcast as “an acid trip,” suggesting the story will cover everything from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle. This ambitious scope—moving far beyond the original Passion film—is viewed by many in the industry as a potential milestone for religious filmmaking.

Gibson also generated headlines this week for throwing his support behind a campaign to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom. As reported by AOL News, he criticized Newsom publicly, stating the governor “doesn’t give a damn” about the state. This foray into politics sparked lively debate across social media, though most major outlets continue to treat any Gibson political commentary with scrutiny due to his history of controversial statements, making it unclear what long-term impact his remarks may have.

On social media, Gibson’s image was featured in a viral meme campaign that placed him in various pop culture contexts. According to Spreaker’s audio biography commentary, these memes poked fun at his polarizing reputation and ignited discussion threads debating his legacy.

In other news related to Gibson’s past projects, the passing of Graham Greene—Oscar-nominated actor who starred with Gibson in Maverick—was noted by entertainment outlets including Deadline. Greene’s death prompted tributes from fans who fondly recalled his collaboration with Gibson.

There’s also renewed interest in Gibson’s voice work on Chicken Run, which has just arrived on Netflix for September. As noted by Screen Rant, Gibson’s lead role as Rocky in the animated film is now being rediscovered by a fresh audience and critics alike describe the movie as “impossible to dislike.” This brief streaming resurgence demonstrates how Gibson’s more family-friendly projects continue to hold cultural value.

While Gibson’s career has been shaped by both celebrated achievements and high-profile controversies, this latest burst of activity—directing major sequels, stepping back into public events, and making political pronouncements—is drawing renewed attention to his enduring, if divisive, place in...
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Mel Gibson's Resurgence: Passion Sequel, Malta Epic, and Lethal Weapon Reunion
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Mel Gibson has had a conspicuously active few days on multiple fronts with developments both professionally and publicly that could shape the next chapter of his career. The most high-profile headline is his arrival in Italy to commence preparation and production for the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Gibson was seen in Matera, southern Italy, and was welcomed by Italian Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli. The project, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, is a Lionsgate-backed sequel set to begin principal photography at Cinecittà studios, with Gibson producing through his Icon banner. In a recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, Gibson described the film as an acid trip and confirmed the intention to shoot in 2026, keeping the original’s Jim Caviezel in the lead role. Gibson revealed that the script, co-written with his brother and screenwriter Randall Wallace, is ambitious and unconventional. According to a recent press release cited by IMDb, the story will be told across two films, with Part One officially slated for release March 26, 2027, coinciding with religious holy days.

While in Europe, Gibson also sparked curiosity by confirming that, beyond Passion work, he was recently in Malta for location-scouting related to a TV limited series about the Siege of Malta. Social media and entertainment outlets have picked up speculation about a Gibson-led historical epic set among the famed knights, adding intrigue but no official confirmation on an imminent start for that project.

On the acting front, Gibson’s new film Monster Summer has hit theaters, though not with universal acclaim. ScreenRant and other outlets report the movie sits at a modest 50 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, marking another entry in what’s been described as a streak of lukewarm critical receptions for his recent acting work.

Gibson’s directorial effort Flight Risk, starring Mark Wahlberg, Topher Grace, and Michelle Dockery, opened in January and performed well at the box office, getting a surge of social media mentions and attracting some renewed attention to Gibson’s career from both fans and detractors.

Publicly, he made headlines for a surprise reunion with Danny Glover at MegaCon in Orlando. The fan-favorite Lethal Weapon duo received a standing ovation, stirring nostalgic excitement and rekindling online chatter about the long-gestating Lethal Weapon 5 project.

On social media, Mel Gibson’s image made the rounds as part of a tongue-in-cheek meme campaign placing celebrities in pop culture contexts, notably a viral Gavin Newsom meme depicting Newsom as Mel Gibson in The Patriot—a testament to Gibson’s lasting imprint on internet culture. There have been no significant public controversies reported in the past week and no new personal scandals. Most media coverage, from Variety to People to fan-driven outlets, is focusing on his creative output and professional moves, rather than past controversies or personal matters. Collectively, the launch of The Passion sequel and the continued visibility in both film and fan conventions mark a significant potential turning point in Gibson’s post-scandal biography, suggesting a persistent relevance, if sometimes polarizing, on the entertainment landscape.

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Mel Gibson - Audio Biography
Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson was born on January 3, 1956, in Peekskill, New York. He was the sixth of eleven children in a devout Catholic family. When Gibson was 12 years old, his father, Hutton Gibson, decided to move the family to Australia. This relocation was motivated by Hutton’s concerns about the Vietnam War draft and his belief that Australia offered a safer and more stable environment for his children. Settling in Sydney, Gibson experienced significant cultural and environmental changes, which would later shape his identity. Gibson attended the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney, where he studied acting alongside future luminaries such as Geoffrey Rush and Judy Davis. While at NIDA, Gibson honed his craft and developed a reputation for his charismatic and intense performances. After graduating, he began his career in Australian television and theater, earning early praise for his dramatic range. Gibson’s breakout role came in 1979 when he starred as Max Rockatansky in George Miller’s Mad Max. The dystopian action film became a cultural phenomenon and cemented Gibson’s status as a rising star. The success of Mad Max spawned two sequels, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior in 1981 and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, both of which were critical and commercial hits. These films showcased Gibson’s ability to balance action-driven roles with emotional depth, making him a household name. In addition to his action-hero persona, Gibson demonstrated his versatility as an actor in films like Gallipoli and The Year of Living Dangerously. Directed by Peter Weir, these films explored themes of loyalty, morality, and the human condition, earning Gibson critical acclaim and establishing him as more than just an action star. His move to Hollywood in the mid-1980s marked the next phase of his career. It was here that Gibson achieved global superstardom with the Lethal Weapon series, beginning in 1987. Starring as Martin Riggs, a brash and unorthodox police detective, Gibson brought humor, intensity, and vulnerability to the role. The chemistry between Gibson and co-star Danny Glover was a driving force behind the series’ success, leading to four installments by 1998. During this period, Gibson’s personal life also attracted public attention. In 1985, he was named People magazine’s first “Sexiest Man Alive,” further solidifying his status as a Hollywood icon. His fame allowed him to transition into directing, and his first feature film, The Man Without a Face in 1993, showcased his talent behind the camera. The film, in which Gibson also starred, was a modest success and served as a stepping stone to more ambitious projects. In 1995, Gibson directed and starred in Braveheart, a historical epic about the life of Scottish hero William Wallace. The film was a critical and commercial triumph, winning five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. Gibson’s portrayal of Wallace and his direction of the film demonstrated his ability to balance grand storytelling with deeply personal and emotional moments. Braveheart remains one of his most celebrated works. Following the success of Braveheart, Gibson continued to challenge himself creatively. In 2004, he directed The Passion of the Christ, a depiction of the final hours of Jesus Christ’s life. The film, financed entirely by Gibson, became one of the highest-grossing independent films of all time. It was praised for its technical achievements and powerful storytelling but also faced criticism for its graphic violence and accusations of antisemitism. Despite the controversies, The Passion of the Christ solidified Gibson’s reputation as a risk-taking filmmaker unafraid to tackle complex and divisive subjects. However, Gibson’s career was not without significant setbacks. In 2006, he was arrested for driving under the influence and made antisemitic remarks during the incident. The public and industry backlash was swift, leading to a temporary decline in his career. This was compounded by a highly publicized domestic dispute in 2010, which further tarnished his public image. For years, Gibson remained on the fringes of Hollywood, with only sporadic acting roles in smaller films. Despite these challenges, Gibson mounted a career resurgence in 2016 with the release of Hacksaw Ridge. The film, a World War II drama about conscientious objector Desmond Doss, marked Gibson’s return to directing. Hacksaw Ridge received widespread critical acclaim and earned six Academy Award nominations, including Best Director for Gibson. The film’s success reminded audiences and critics of Gibson’s exceptional talent as a filmmaker. In recent years, Gibson has continued to work both in front of and behind the camera. In January 2025, he made headlines when his Malibu home was destroyed by wildfires while he was recording a podcast in Texas. Although devastated by the loss, Gibson expressed relief that his family and pets were safely evacuated. During the same podcast, he criticized the handling of California’s ecological crises, calling for more proactive measures to address the state’s wildfire problem. Gibson also provided updates on the long-awaited sequel to The Passion of the Christ. Titled The Resurrection of the Christ, the sequel is set to explore the events following the crucifixion, with a narrative that spans from the fall of the angels to the death of the last apostle. Gibson described the project as ambitious and transformative, hinting at a broader and more spiritual exploration than the first film. Throughout his career, Gibson’s personal life has been closely tied to his Catholic faith, which has influenced many of his creative choices. He was married to Robyn Moore from 1980 to 2011, and they have seven children together. After their divorce, Gibson had a daughter from a subsequent relationship. His family remains a central part of his life, and he has often spoken about the importance of balancing his professional and personal responsibilities. Mel Gibson’s legacy is a complex tapestry of artistic brilliance, personal controversy, and resilience. As an actor, director, and producer, he has left an indelible mark on the film industry, creating works that are celebrated for their emotional depth and technical mastery. At the same time, his public controversies have sparked debates about accountability, redemption, and the intersection of art and personal behavior. As Gibson continues to take on new projects, his career remains a subject of fascination, proving that his influence on cinema is far from over. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”