The summary of ‘The Chosen and Angel Studios Drama Just Got Worse…’

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The video discusses the series "The Chosen" and the contractual issues between Angel Studios and The Chosen LLC, leading to Angel Studios losing rights to the show, which will now exclusively stream on The Chosen app. The creators credit Angel Studios for their support in crowdfunding and investment strategies. Season 4 premieres on June 1st, while future seasons are expected to delve into significant events from Jesus' life, with a potential spin-off focusing on a single day like the Passion story. The show aims to cover Holy Week in season five, trial and resurrection in season six, and the establishment of the Pentecost Church in season seven.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed that season 4 of The Chosen series faced issues as Angel Studios violated their contractual agreement, leading to arbitration ruling against them. Angel Studios plans to appeal the ruling that terminated its rights to the faith-based series. The show’s season 4 will now stream exclusively on The Chosen app, starting from June 1st. The CEO of Angel Studios, O’Neal Harmon, expressed intent to pursue the appeal provision agreed upon with The Chosen for resolving disagreements. Initially released in theaters, the show faced ongoing disputes over premiere plans between Angel Studios and The Chosen LLC. The Chosen started as a crowdfunded venture in 2017, highlighting the partnership between Dallas Jenkins and Angel Studios.

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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how “The Chosen” show has expanded its distribution through various platforms like Angel Studios, chosen app, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and The CW. The show’s creators credit Angel Studios for helping with crowdfunding and investment strategies, giving them creative control and ownership. The creators mention the financial complexities they faced, with significant sums of money being involved. The series is noted to be in production for season five, aiming to portray a significant week in history, with future plans for season six to cover just one day.

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In this segment of the video, the discussion revolves around the potential timeline and content of upcoming seasons of a show related to Jesus’ life. Season five is predicted to cover Holy Week, season six may focus on the trial and resurrection, and season seven could include the resurrection and the establishment of the Pentecost Church. There is a hope for a spin-off season that deeply explores a single day like the Passion story, emphasizing the richness of events in a condensed timeframe. The speaker expresses disappointment about the show going into arbitration and questions the value added in exchange for certain percentages.

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