As a die-hard fan who has followed Mel Gibson’s career since his days as Martin Riggs in Lethal Weapon, I’m thrilled to hear that he’s considering both a sequel to The Passion of the Christ and another Lethal Weapon installment. It’s like a dream come true, a modern-day battle between miracles and mayhem!
As a passionate gamer, I’m keeping tabs on some exciting news – Mel Gibson’s rumored hunt for locations for the potential sequel to The Passion of the Christ. However, it’s uncertain if he’ll bring that story to life before diving back into the world of Lethal Weapon with its upcoming project.
What did Mel Gibson say would be his first project?
As of now, it’s unclear which movie project Gibson will direct first, according to his statements. He mentioned that there are several challenges left to overcome for both projects, and the one that gets addressed first will depend on these obstacles.
“It’s puzzling because there are numerous hurdles in producing any film, not just financial ones. There are countless reasons why something might succeed or fail,” Gibson explained. “At this stage, it’s like rolling dice. You never know which challenge will appear first, and sometimes it’s hard to determine the cause and effect.
At present, we don’t have much information about Lethal Weapon 5. However, as shared by Gibson, the movie is planned to feature Danny Glover’s return. Moreover, Gibson mentioned that he would be directing the film in tribute to Richard Donner, the director of the initial four films who sadly passed away in 2021. According to Gibson, the film will offer a blend of humor and gravity while addressing some challenging topics.
In the next chapter of The Passion of the Christ, actor Jim Caviezel is set to return as Jesus, with the story focusing on his miraculous resurrection. Last year, the Academy Award-winning director hinted that he has collaborated on two screenplays, one of which is described as a mind-bending journey, taking viewers into unknown realms. However, it remains undecided which of these scripts Mel Gibson will ultimately direct.
The movie “The Passion of the Christ” portrayed the last days of Jesus Christ’s life and his execution by crucifixion. Notable performances were given by Maia Morgenstern as Mary, Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene, Francesco De Vito as Peter, Luca Lionello as Judas, among others. Although it received a mix of positive and negative reviews, the film was financially successful. It raked in a global revenue of $612 million, which was impressive given its estimated budget of approximately $30 million. This made it the highest-grossing R-rated movie until “Deadpool” and “Wolverine” overtook it in August.
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2024-09-30 18:41