The Passion (2016)
March 20, 2016Release Date
The Passion (2016)
March 20, 2016Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently The Passion is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Tubi TV
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Tyler Perry
Narrator
Jencarlos Canela
Jesus Christ
Chris Daughtry
Judas
Prince Royce
Peter
Dustan Costine
Barabbas
Seal
Pontius Pilate
Trisha Yearwood
Mary
Michael W. Smith
Disciple
Yolanda Adams
Gospel Singer
Shane Harper
Disciple
Gabriel Conte
Disciple
Oscar Gale
Disciple
David Grifhorst
Director
Jaren Mitchell
Disciple
Robert Deaton
Director
Hawn Tran
Disciple
Peter Barsocchini
Writer
Mustafa Harris
Disciple
Jacco Doornbos
Writer
Alexander McConduit
Disciple
Maz Makhani
Cinematographer
Jeremy Sande
Disciple
James Yeargain
Disciple
Meagan Lewis
CastingDirector
Ela Jo Erwin
Costume Design
Yolanda Guillen
Casting
Dan Olsen
Editor
Peer Åström
Music Producer
Mark Bracco
Producer
David Arvesen
Producer
Adam Anders
Music Producer / Producer
Robert Deaton
Producer / Executive Producer
Allen Shapiro
Producer
Mike Mahan
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 20, 2016
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 18m
Genres
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Wiki.
The Passion: New Orleans (also known as simply The Passion) is an American music television special that was broadcast by Fox on March 20, 2016. Based on the Dutch franchise of the same name (which in turn, was adapted from a BBC special) and produced by Dick Clark Productions and Eye2Eye Media, it was a contemporary retelling of the Passion of Jesus Christ set to popular music, through a mixture of live and pre-recorded segments filmed from locations around New Orleans.It starred Jencarlos Canela, Prince Royce, Trisha Yearwood, Chris Daughtry, and Seal. Tyler Perry hosted and narrated the special, while Nischelle Turner served as a correspondent for the procession of a cross to Woldenberg Park.
The Passion received mixed reviews; critics felt that the special was akin to Super Bowl halftime shows in terms of its entertainment-oriented presentation, and that its secular soundtrack sometimes had weak thematic relevance to the story of Jesus. Seal's performances as Pontius Pilate were regarded as a standout by several critics, while Tyler Perry's hosting received mixed reviews—characterizing his narration as being restrained, and noting that the crucifixion of Jesus was presented solely through graphic dialogue.