
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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