‘The Last Supper’ Trailer and Poster Invite Audiences To Walk Alongside One of the Most Famous Stories Ever Told [Exclusive]
‘The Last Supper’ Trailer and Images Invite Audiences To Grab a Seat at the Table [Exclusive]
‘The Last Supper’ offers cinematic journey through Jesus’ final days this Lenten season
“This movie is so rich in theology. I’m so excited because the producers of this movie have taken special care to make sure to protect the integrity of the gospel story and to make sure that it’s theologically sound. You’re going to learn things from this movie that you’ve never learned before. If you’re a believer, it’s just going to really increase your faith and really make you proud to be a follower of Jesus Christ. So everyone, let’s get out March 14th and see this amazing movie. I really do believe it’ll be life-changing.”
Pastor Luke Barnett, Dream City Church in Phoenix, AZ“I was really intrigued by the wrestle that Judas went through, and I actually appreciated the prolonged wrestle, because sometimes we think it was just in a moment. And it reminds me that all of us have something that the enemy can play on.
When you read the ancient text and try to connect it with modern times, sometimes these images and putting things on film in a big screen help us conceptualize it a little bit different. When you watch something like that, it generates more thought, more imagination and hopefully greater revelation and helps us all grow in our faith.”
Dr. Chris Johnson, Divine Unity Community Church in Harrisonburg, VA“The Last Supper is inspirational and true to the gospel. Everyone needs to see this. I would say take your family, your friends, and people that aren’t aware of the gospel.”
Pastor Phil Bonasso, Bethel World Outreach Church in Nashville, TV“It’s for those who love Jesus and those who are inquiring about Jesus. It was biblically accurate and I think it helps put images to the words on the page. It will be a really excellent conversation starter for parents.”
Pastor Steve Murrell, Every Nation Theological Seminary“If you could encapsulate the gospel, I think this is the movie that does that. It speaks about the plan of salvation, it speaks about resurrection, and it speaks about elements that aren’t communicated. But you see it in the grace, compassion, forgiveness, second chances, just so many great things.
I think, there’s a little bit of all the characters in all of us at different points in our lives. We may be Judas at another point. We may be Peter, and at another point we may be Caiaphas. So it let me see the different characters that we, as humans, might be living at any point in our lives.
I think it would be an excellent decision to bring children to this movie because, as small as they may be, they’re going to see a message of hope, a message of second chances, a message of going from despair to joy. And they’re going to be able to connect even with those points, at a young age.”
Pastor Daniel Hernandez, Mid-Cities Church in Midland, TX“I loved the movie. These are stories that maybe you’ve read, stories maybe you’ve heard growing up, and to see them brought to life made these profound moments much more rich, much more clear. I really am looking forward to bringing my entire church to the theater. I think this is going to be a great opportunity for the people in our church to maybe bring people, that they’re hoping would be involved in the Christian faith.”
Pastor Keith Tower, Highpoint Church in Orlando, FL“What amazes me about this movie is the story in the Bible comes alive with the culture. The history, and the reality that bring us into how real this story was. This is a theater-type of movie more than anything else.
When you go watch this movie with your family, this is a great moment of discussion. “
Pastor Shaddy Soliman, Lake Mary Church in Lake Mary, FL“Just well done. It sticks very close to the Gospel stories, which is what you want, and yet it’s so well done with the acting and the drama. It just draws you in to the last week of Jesus’ life. You will not want to miss this movie. You’ll be glad that you saw it. You’ll be spiritually uplifted in a way that you weren’t before.”
Pastor Jamie Rasmussen, Scottsdale Bible Church in Scottsdale, AZ