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‘The Chosen' Season 5 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Drop On Prime?

‘The Chosen' Season 5 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Drop On Prime?

Forbes16-06-2025
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The first two episodes of The Chosen Season 5 are now streaming on Prime Video after debuting in theaters. If you're ready to watch the rest of the season, the rollout is a bit trickier than it is for other shows on the platform. Keep reading to see the full The Chosen: The Last Supper release schedule.
Officially titled The Chosen: The Last Supper, the fifth season depicts the events of Holy Week – the period leading up to Jesus' crucifixion, during which the Sanhedrin and the High Priest plot to hand Him over to the Romans for execution. The season will highlight pivotal moments, including the Last Supper (Jesus' final meal with His disciples) and the Garden of Gethsemane, where He is betrayed and then arrested.
'The table is set. The people of Israel welcome Jesus as king while his disciples anticipate his crowning. But—instead of confronting Rome—he turns the tables on the Jewish religious festival,' the synopsis reads. 'Their power threatened, the country's religious and political leaders will go to any length to ensure this Passover meal is Jesus' last.'
Jonathan Roumie reprises his role as Jesus Christ in Season 5 of The Chosen. He's joined by the full main cast from Season 4, including Shahar Isaac as Simon Peter, Elizabeth Tabish as Mary Magdalene, Paras Patel as Matthew, Noah James as Andrew, George H. Xanthis as John and Abe Bueno-Jallad as Big James.
When I visited the set last July, Roumie shared his excitement about one of the season's most impactful moments: the scene in which Jesus enters the temple marketplace and flips over the tables of the buyers, sellers, and money changers. 'The marketplaces are just completely upended,' he said. 'It will be a wonderfully chaotic scene, and I can't wait for people to see it."
Here's everything to know about watching The Chosen: The Last Supper, including the episode count, Prime Video release schedule and how to watch for free.
The Chosen: The Last Supper
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New episodes of The Chosen: The Last Supper will drop on Prime Video in three parts throughout the month of June. Check out the full release schedule for U.S. audiences below:
If you're located outside the United States, new episodes of The Chosen Season 5 won't be available on Prime Video until July. This includes regions such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sub-Saharan Africa, the UK, and Latin America. Here's when international audiences can tune in:
The Chosen Season 5 Episode 5
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There are a total of eight episodes in the fifth season of The Chosen – the same number as in previous seasons. All eight episodes take place during Holy Week, the final week leading up to Jesus's crucifixion.
The Chosen Season 5, Episode 5
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The Chosen: The Last Supper is now streaming on Prime Video. To watch the series, you'll need an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Alternatively, you can subscribe to Prime Video as a standalone service for $8.99 per month.
Students can receive a discounted rate of $7.49 per month or $69 per year. Amazon is also offering a 30-day free trial of Prime, allowing you to stream episodes of The Chosen Season 5 for free.
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Select episodes of The Chosen: The Last Supper are being released via YouTube livestream ahead of their Prime Video debut. Here's what creator Dallas Jenkins has announced so far:
Additionally, The Chosen: The Last Supper will be available to watch for free on The Chosen App starting September 13, 2025 – 90 days after its streaming debut on Prime Video, according to Jenkins.
Watch the official trailer for The Chosen: The Last Supper below.
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