The spiritual journey that has captivated millions around the world enters a powerful new chapter. The Chosen: Last Supper — the latest installment in the critically acclaimed series The Chosen — made its highly anticipated debut on Prime Video this week, with new episodes set to release next Sunday.

This fifth season, titled Last Supper, unfolds in three riveting parts. It begins with Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem — a city brimming with expectation and unrest. Played once again with quiet power and profound grace by Jonathan Roumie, Jesus is welcomed as a king. But his arrival soon leads to confrontation as he enters the holy temple only to find his Father’s house desecrated, turned into a marketplace of greed.

The series takes viewers on an emotionally charged journey from public celebration to looming betrayal. As tensions rise, religious leaders scramble to stifle Jesus’ influence, even as he prepares for his final moments with his disciples. From the bold clearing of the temple to the intimate setting of the Last Supper, every scene is layered with tension, humanity, and meaning. And in the shadows, Judas — portrayed with nuance by Luke Dimyan — makes the choice that will change everything.

Returning cast members include Shahar Isaac as Peter, Paras Patel as Matthew, Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene, Noah James as Andrew, George H. Xanthis as John, Abe Bueno-Jallad as Big James, and Vanessa Benavente as Mother Mary. Also joining are Richard Fancy as the high priest Caiaphas, Paul Ben-Victor as the imposing King Herod, and Andrew James Allen as the calculating Pontius Pilate.

This season doesn’t just dramatize a sacred story — it dives into the emotional complexity of Jesus’ final days, shedding light on both divine purpose and human conflict. The Chosen: Last Supper is a gripping, visually stunning reminder of why this ancient story still resonates in modern times.