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Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel Resurrects in 2027: Ireland Hints & Rome Sightings

Mel Gibson's Passion Sequel Resurrects in 2027: Ireland Hints & Rome Sightings

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In the past few days, the biggest headline is that Mel Gibson’s long-promised sequel to The Passion of the Christ is officially arriving as a two-part theatrical release: The Resurrection of the Christ Part One is slated for Good Friday 2027 with Part Two on Ascension Day, backed by Lionsgate and Icon Productions, a biographically significant move that reaffirms his position as a major director after two decades of development, according to The Christian Post and Catholic News Agency. According to The Christian Post, Jim Caviezel, Maia Morgenstern, and Francesco De Vito are returning, with filming tied to Rome’s Cinecittà Studios and historic locations in Italy; Gibson has previously discussed advanced de-aging plans for Caviezel and described the script as unlike anything he has read. Catholic News Agency, via The Catholic Thing, echoes the two-part 2027 rollout, underscoring the scale and long-term importance for his filmography.

Over the weekend, he was back in Ireland for the Braveheart 30th anniversary celebrations in Trim, County Meath, making a warmly received public appearance that drew local and international attention. In an interview at the event, he teased a potential new Ireland‑filmed project, calling it perfect but not yet with legs under it, and said he absolutely plans to come back to shoot, according to RTÉ Entertainment. This is developing and not greenlit; Gibson kept details deliberately vague to avoid copycat concepts, so treat this as early-stage intention rather than confirmed production.

On the ground, fan and event posts corroborated his presence at Trim Castle for the anniversary weekend and as guest of honour at the King John Summer Prom August 8–10, including images and clips from the festivities and tributes, as seen on Instagram via melgibson_fansiteitaly and related reposts. These social mentions verify appearances but are not official news outlets; they primarily document public moments from the event.

Separately, social clips this week placed him in Rome, with walk-and-talk street encounters and a Piazza di Spagna sighting, but these are fan videos without confirmed context. Treat the suggestion that he is acting in front of the camera in Rome as unconfirmed unless matched by studio or trade reporting.

In sum, the confirmed biographical driver right now is the formal two-part release plan for The Resurrection of the Christ in 2027 with Lionsgate and Icon Productions, per The Christian Post and Catholic News Agency. The Ireland appearance and tease of a new project are on record via RTÉ, while Rome and fan footage provide color but remain unverified beyond documenting public sightings.

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