In the days leading to betrayal, a gathering of disciples unravels into a web of secrets and hidden motives. As tensions simmer beneath the surface, trust is tested, and loyalty is questioned. The Last Supper becomes a night where nothing is as it seems, and every glance hides a deeper truth.
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Jamie Ward
Jesus Christ
James Oliver Wheatley
Peter
Charlie MacGechan
John
Nathalie Rapti Gomez
Mary Magdalene
James Faulkner
Caiaphas
Robert Knepper
Judas
Daniel Fathers
Joseph of Arimathea
Batoul Marie Prenant
Rachel
Sami Fekkak
Sextus
Harry Anton
Simon the Zealot
Director
Mauro Borrelli
Tagline
"All are welcome at the table."
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$8,000,000
Revenue
$6,254,291
Production
Pinnacle Peak Pictures, Canyon Productions, Grand Canyon University, Great American Pure Flix, Wellspring Entertainment, Skyrun Pictures
JPRetana
June 4, 2026
If The Last Supper (2025) were gospel, Holy Week would be much shorter. This film believes the events leading up to the Passion of Jesus would benefit from an even more compressed timeline; thus, it condenses the entry into Jerusalem, the cleansing of the Temple, and the Last Supper into what appears to be the course of a single day and night. Things begin to happen in quick succession during a...
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