Kevin Keating
Mar 139 min
Updated: Mar 14
Dallas Jenkins recently announced that the release of The Chosen Season 4 on streaming was going to be delayed due to legal issues. This announcement - and the decision to release all of Season 4 in theaters to begin with - has generated a bit of controversy and speculation among fans of The Chosen, which I will summarize and respond to below.
In Fall of 2023, the creators of The Chosen announced that the entirety of Season 4 would be released in theaters before then being released online for free through The Chosen app. Many fans of the show welcomed this decision and were excited to be able to enjoy a theatrical experience for all eight episodes.
Still, other fans balked at the decision to release Season 4 in theaters. Some couldn’t find a local theater that was showing Season 4. Others missed out on the initial window for Episodes 1-3 and were frustrated that they couldn’t catch up. For still others the cost of going to the theater three times in a single month was steep - especially if they were already contributing to the Come and See Foundation. Finally, there were some who expressed anxiety about the lack of a clear date/schedule for when Season 4 would be released online.
I sympathize with how the theatrical release of Season 4 caused some fans to feel left out or anxious. In our highly interconnected world, FOMO (fear of missing out) can be a very intense experience. And yet, as Christians, we’re called to judge with right judgment and not simply based on our personal feelings. The creators of The Chosen are obligated to release the show based on what they think will work best in the big picture and not according to the preferences of a subset of fans. All fans will eventually be able to watch Season 4 online for free. Originally, the time between the theatrical release and the online release was only going to be about a month - a very short theatrical release window, designed to get the show to all fans as quickly as possible. Even though the time between the theatrical release and the online release will now be longer, it appears that the creators of the show are trying to make it as short as possible - while also providing alternative avenues for fans who are unable to afford going to theaters (more on that below).
It’s also important to remember, as Dallas points out in his announcement, that producing a show of the caliber of The Chosen is very very costly. I personally applaud the creators for experimenting with an innovative way to generate funds and buzz (even beyond the fanbase) while at the same time providing fans with a unique viewing experience. The strategy may not have been ideal for everyone. As I pointed out in my initial response, however, we should resist the modern spirit of entitlement and instead take such delays as opportunities to practice patience and gratitude.
If you haven’t watched Dallas’ announcement, I suggest doing so, because I won’t attempt to summarize or repeat every detail. The gist of it is that the release of Season 4 onto streaming has been delayed for an indefinite (but hopefully short) period of time while some legal issues are being sorted out. In the meantime, the creators of the show are hoping to extend the theatrical release (eventually for all eight episodes, with discounted prices) and open the door for churches and prisons to show Season 4 as well. Moreover, when Season 4 finally is released, they intend to release two episodes per week in order to make up for the lost time.
I’ve seen a lot of slander and gossip in response to Dallas’ announcement. Some have (without basis) claimed that Dallas is lying and that the delayed online release is an intentional ploy to force fans to see Season 4 in theaters. Others have made the wild claim that “Hollywood” is forcing Season 4 to remain in theaters because it hasn’t made enough money. I don’t like to repeat slander, gossip, conspiracy theories but I am doing so here only in order to point out how ridiculous these claims actually are. The only piece of “evidence” that I’ve seen pointed to is the fact that the online release plan for Season 4 had to be adjusted. There is no other basis. It's all just unfair speculation. Such talk may be the way of this world (especially the conspiracy-theory-filled corners of the internet) but it is not the way of Christ and his church (e.g. 2 Corinthians 12:20, Ephesians 4:38).
In his announcement, Dallas didn’t explain the nature of the legal issues that are delaying the release of The Chosen Season 4. Some have taken that as a sign that he’s hiding something. Before posting this blog, I reached out to Dallas Jenkins, but he (understandably) was unable to comment on the legal issues facing The Chosen. Anyone who knows anything about the legal system recognizes that lawyers typically tell their clients to avoid publicly commenting on a legal issue while it is ongoing. The reason is simple: it’s easy for non-lawyers to misspeak and say something that exacerbates their legal issues.
Update: In an earlier version of this post, I proposed a theory about what the legal issues might be that fit with publicly available facts and that supported the truth of what Dallas said in his announcement. On further reflection, I felt convicted that I was coming too close to engaging in gossip. While I was offering my theory with good intentions (to push back against those accusing Dallas of being a liar and against the crazy alternative theories out there), I’ve decided it’s not my place to pry into such matters.
Update 2: Turns out my original theory was spot on. Newsweek confirmed that the legal issue is between Angel Studios and The Chosen LLC just a few hours after my original post. Since it's been confirmed publicly, I don't mind linking to it.
That conflict might arise around a show that was funded in such a novel manner and achieved such great success is not a surprise and should have no bearing on our enjoyment of the show. The inner-workings that go into such a massive endeavor are complicated and fraught, and it’s normal for conflicts to arise due to misunderstandings and differing interpretations of legal rights and obligations. It doesn’t mean that some people are greedy and evil and the others are pure and innocent. There’s almost certainly a complicated story that can be seen from multiple perspectives. That’s why it’s better for such matters to be settled through a legal process and not through the speculative theories of social media influencers.
At the end of the day, it’s unfortunate that the online release of The Chosen Season 4 has been delayed, but there’s no reason for us to construct wild theories or to accuse Dallas of being deceptive. There are explanations for what’s happened that are completely in line with what Dallas has said - and that are far more plausible than the alternative narratives being circulated. The underlying legal issues are probably complicated and should not be reduced into a simplistic narrative of good vs. evil. No matter how such issues are resolved, we can still be gracious toward those involved and grateful for the show. There's no reason why such issues should prevent us from enjoying, supporting, and promoting what may be the best season of The Chosen thus far.
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If you liked this post, you might want to check out some of my other posts on The Chosen and Bible adaptation. I have Bible studies/discussion guides for each episode of The Chosen Seasons 1-4, blogs exploring how The Chosen adapts key biblical figures, and articles exploring the controversial nature of adaptation. I hope you enjoy them!
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The Chosen Season 3 Episodes 7 & 8: Recap, Review, & Analysis
The Chosen Season 3 Episodes 1 & 2: Questions to Discuss Before the Premiere
Lazarus, Martha, & Mary of Bethany in The Chosen ***Season 3***
Thomas & Ramah in The Chosen & Scripture ***Season 3***
Yussif, Jairus, & Shmuel in The Chosen ***Season 3***
Quintus, Gaius, Atticus, and the Romans in The Chosen ***Season 3 Update***
Little James in The Chosen & Scripture ***Season 3***
Pontius Pilate & his Wife in The Chosen ***Season 3***
Judas in The Chosen ***Season 3 Update***
Matthew in The Chosen ***Season 3 Update***
Simon and Andrew in The Chosen ***Season 3 Update***
David Amito on John the Baptist, Death, & The Chosen Season 4
Elijah Alexander on Atticus, The Chosen, & the Enduring Value of Biblical Stories
John Hendrix on the Miracle Man, Biblical Adaptation, & Subcreation
Chris Cragin-Day on The Unusual Tale of Mary and Joseph's Baby
Season 4
Season 3
Episode 1 Guide: Homecoming
Episode 2 Guide: Two by Two
Episode 3 Guide: Physician, Heal Thyself
Episode 4 Guide: Clean Part 1
Episode 5 Guide: Clean Part 2
Episode 6 Guide: Intensity in Tent City
Episode 7 Guide: Ears to Hear
Episode 8 Guide: The Feeding of the 5,000
Season 2
Season 2 Reflection P1: What is The Chosen Season 2 about?
Season 2 Reflection P2: What was The Chosen Season 2 about? (Plots & Theme)
Episode 1 Guide: The Beloved Disciple
Episode 2 Guide: Philip, Nathanael, & Matthew
Episode 3 Guide: Life Among the Disciples of Jesus
Episode 4 Guide: Simon the Zealot & the Man at the Bethesda Pool
Episode 5 Guide: Mary's Demons & the Destiny of John the Baptist
Episode 6 Guide: Mercy and Not Sacrifice
Episode 7 Guide: Quintus Returns
Episode 8 Guide: Judas, Matthew, & the Sermon on the Mount
Season 1
Episode 1 Guide: Mary Magdalene, Lilith, and the Redeemer
Episode 2 Guide: Mary Magdalene, Nicodemus, and Shabbat
Episode 3 Guide: Depicting Jesus in Art, Film, and TV
Episode 4 Guide: When Jesus Met Simon (Peter)
Episode 5 Guide: Mary, Mother of Jesus
Episode 6 Guide: Jesus, Shmuel, & the Pharisees
Episode 7 Guide: Did Nicodemus Follow Jesus?
Episode 8 Guide: The Woman at the Well, Eden, & Zohara
Specials
Why did Jesus not save her? (The Chosen Season 4 Controversies)
The Transfiguration of Jesus & the Second Commandment (The Chosen Season 4 Controversies)
The Chosen Season 2 Controversy (Jesus, the Bible, & the Process of Inspiration)
Should Nicodemus Kneel? Narrative Ambiguity & Charitable Reading
Five Reasons to Study & Discuss The Chosen in your Faith Community or Church
How to Reach Out to Non-Christians and the Unchurched with The Chosen
When You Finish The Chosen: 5 More Bible Shows to Watch and Discuss with Your Small Group
Season 4
Season 1
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Episode 2: What is Shabbat for?
Episode 3: Who is Jesus?
Episode 4: What kind of man are you?
Episode 6: Are we keeping our eyes open to the startling and unexpected?
Episode 7 P1: What does your heart tell you?
Episode 7 P2: What's wrong with reason?
Episode 8 P1: What is this God of yours called?
Episode 8 P2: The God Who Sees
Season 1: Encountering Jesus
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In Defense of The Chosen and Other Christian Movies, Books, & Media (Part 2)
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