Who wrote that article? That movie was never the most successful R rated movie. In 2003 Matrix Reloaded was released and made over $700m and in the time since it was released 8 other movies have made more money than it, with Joker & D&W both making over a billion dollars.
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Spot on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_R-rated_films
That list isn't adjusted for inflation, unfortunately, so the rankings aren't entirely fair. Two things stood out to me, though. The early 00's were a little sparse on R-rated hits (you have to go all the way down to #20 before they start to become more common). And 1991's Terminator 2, adjusted for inflation, surpassed Passion of the Christ by $100,000,000, despite only being #18 (after PotC's #10).
A short list further down the page shows only the timeline of highest grossing R-rated movies at their time of release. PotC is obviously absent from that list.
Jesus 2: The Return of the Messiah.
Gibson even gave a glimpse at plot details in 2022, when he suggested that his script for the movie was less grounded than the first film, which got a lot of its appeal from being a straightforward—if brutally violent—depiction of the story of Christ. “That’s kind of getting a little sci-fi out there,” Gibson noted of his scripts, saying the film will partially take place in “the past and in other realms.”
That sounds like there is a lot of potential for this to go wildly off the rails.
Kind of hope it gets the Rambo 2 treatment. Like the first one is all about his persecution at the hands of a corrupt authority, but in the second one he's just slaughtering enemy soldiers with a grenade launcher.
"They killed him but that won't stop, The Revenge of the Christ! And this time, he's cross! Very, very cross!!"
"When in Rome... kill Romans!"
"Is that a Roman nose? Because it's roamin' all over your face!" #splat
"You nailed me to a cross, now I'm going to crucify you!"
"They called me a holy man, now you are a holey man!" #stab #stab #stab
I was hoping for more of a Terminator style Jesus, you know?
I dunno man. That scene near the end of 1 when he’s talking about who he was and who he is now? That shit hits.
I've read a book like that although there were no granades and it took place in middle ages. It sucked badly. I don't think it's likely for writer to tackle this without being a far right nutjob.
Given the director/writer/producer is such a laid back, grounded and subtle person, I don’t know why you’d think that.
Yeah, I may have been understating how batshit this could get.
"There has always been a latent anti-Semitism in the history of all Passion Plays." - https://www.passionsspiele-oberammergau.de/en/blog/detail/what-seethes-for-a-long-time-the-passion-play-and-anti-semitism-20190903
After defeating the Balrog in the mines of Moria, Jesus comes back as Buddy Christ.
Christ 2: Vengeance
“No more turning the other cheek”
"Turn this cheek motherlover!"
2 Passion 2 Christ
"Jesus H. Christ!"
"The H is silent."
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