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Years before the success of 'The Chosen,' the filmmaker 'was embarrassed by the notion of faith-based films,' he told RNS.
Jenkins, the creator of "The Chosen," credits "What If..." with influencing his career in faith-based filmmaking.
It seems almost impossible to know that The Chosen was once a failed project started by its creator, Dallas Jenkins, especially given what an incredible success it has since become. But according to ...
Following the success of Dallas Jenkins ' The Chosen, the award-winning writer, producer, and director is back at the Box Office with The Best Christmas Pageant Ever - a tale of unruly children ...
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CW33 on MSNDallas Jenkins’ faith-based film returns to theaters, featuring exclusive bonus footage
Dallas Jenkins is bringing his faith film "What If..." back to the big screen for a special two-night anniversary event on August 5 and 7, featuring a cast reunion and roundtable hosted by Jenkins ...
The studio behind THE CHOSEN will bring DAVID, a new animated movie telling the story of the fight between David and Goliath, ...
In 2017, Dallas Jenkins faced a career-defining setback. He directed a mainstream faith-based film called The Resurrection of Gavin Stone and distributed by Universal Pictures.
"The Chosen" creator Dallas Jenkins told Fox News Digital that there is "extreme pain and suffering" in the show's upcoming fourth season, which will premiere in theaters on Feb. 1, 2024.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 17: Dallas Jenkins and Jonathan Roumie seen at "The Chosen" Season 4 Los Angeles Premiere at The Theatre at Ace Hotel on January 17, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.
Creator Dallas Jenkins filmed the streaming series’ pilot for his church on his friend’s farm in Illinois. The show was initially funded through donations without the support of a Hollywood ...
For his own sanity, not all of Jenkins’ project will be Biblical. His November 8 feature, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” will keep the Christ in Christmas, sure, but that’s about it.
Dallas Jenkins speaks on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo on Tuesday. Jenkins says he no longer cares about the box-office numbers, but cares about what he gives to God.
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