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'Unlike Anything You've Seen': A Powerful Show About Jesus' Life

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Filmmaker Dallas Jenkins has broken records and boundaries with his new project, “The Chosen,” the first-ever multi-season TV series about Jesus’ life. This innovative project is also the biggest crowdfunding media project in world history, with more than 16,000 investors giving over $10 million.

Jenkins recently told PureFlix.com’s “Pure Talk” that “The Chosen,” released through VidAngel Studios, is a truly unique project, differing from many of the past shows about the New Testament.

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“I’ve seen all the Jesus movies and miniseries but there’s never actually been a multiple season show about the life of Christ,” Jenkins said. “And the beauty of a multi-season show is that you can really take the time to dig into the characters, and dig into the backstories of these people who encounter Jesus.”

Watch Jenkins explain this exciting project:

Jenkins and his team have repeatedly said that “The Chosen” is “unlike anything you’ve seen,” with the filmmaker pledging to protect the integrity of scripture in the midst of efforts to fill in a lot of gaps that help show more details about the lives of people mentioned in the Bible.

“They talk like real people,” he said of biblical figures depicted in “The Chosen.”

Through characters’ interactions with Christ, Jenkins believes viewers will be transformed. He and his wife have also penned a devotional titled “The Chosen: 40 Days With Jesus” to help inspire audiences with the gospel message.

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“When you see someone’s life altered, it’s even more powerful if you saw what actually they were before they were altered,” he said.

What is perhaps most interesting about “The Chosen” is that it’s a project that could have never happened, with Jenkins revealing  that it was “born out of one of [his] biggest career failures.”

His 2017 feature film “The Resurrection of Gavin Stone” was a project he was proud of, but it wasn’t a box office success.

Jenkins recalled going within just a few hours from a promising director with projects with some of the biggest producers to a filmmaker with no discernable future. This left Jenkins time to reflect and gave him a new mindset, as the movie-maker decided to stop trying to force everything and to listen to God.

“[It] led to a spiritual change in my own life,” he said. “It’s also what made me open-minded to doing something as crazy as ‘The Chosen’ being crowdfunded.”

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Watch the trailer for “The Chosen”:

Taking that chance paid off, though, as the film broke records for bringing in the most crowdfunding cash ever. Now, Jenkins is hoping to see “The Chosen” change hearts.

“We’re allowing the viewer to encounter Jesus through the eyes of those who actually met him,” he said. “And I believe that if you see Jesus through the eyes of those you actually met him, you can be changed in the same way they were.”

You can watch episode one of “The Chosen” here — and you can unlock episodes 2-4 as well. And if you’re looking for other movies and films about Jesus and the Bible, look no further. PureFlix.com has you covered.

This article was originally published on Pure Flix Insider. Visit Pure Flix for access to thousands of faith and family-friendly movies and TV shows. You can get a free, one-month trial here.

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Billy Hallowell writes for CBN's Faithwire.com. He has been working in journalism and media for more than a decade. His writings have appeared in CBN News, Faithwire, Deseret News, TheBlaze, Human Events, Mediaite, PureFlix, and Fox News, among other outlets. He is the author of several books, including Playing with Fire: A Modern Investigation Into Demons, Exorcism, and Ghosts Hallowell has a B.A. in journalism and broadcasting from the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, New York and an M.S. in social research from Hunter College in Manhattan, New York.