Discover the captivating journey of The Chosen, a groundbreaking series that is touching hearts all around the world. The message and the person of Jesus Christ are being brought to life in a way that resonates with people on a deep level.
The team behind The Chosen understands the importance of speaking to the soul in its native language. That’s why they are dedicated to translating and dubbing the series into as many languages as possible. Currently available in 70 languages, they aim to reach 120 soon, with plans to include Catalan and Galician next year.
More than just a television series, The Chosen recently presented its fifth season at a special event in Madrid, where the cast was warmly welcomed by fans. Actors like Jonathan Roumie, who portrays Jesus Christ, and Shahar Isaac, who plays Pedro, bring a sense of authenticity and relatability to their roles.
One standout performance that deeply impacted viewers is that of Vanessa Benavente, who plays Maria. Her portrayal of Mary struck a chord with many, reminding them of the simplicity and purity of faith.
Personal experiences with the series have also been profound, with viewers finding spiritual connections and moments of reflection. The carefully researched and prayerful approach to The Chosen is evident in every episode.
As fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming seasons, including the portrayal of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, the excitement in Madrid is palpable. The city’s love for The Chosen is evident, and the hope is that future premieres will continue to be met with the same enthusiasm.
Don’t miss the premiere of “The Chosen: The Last Supper” in theaters on April 10th, just before Easter, as a preview of the fifth season. And in the meantime, catch up on the first four seasons at acontraplus.com.
Come back to Spain, come back to Madrid, where open arms and warm hearts await you.