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When did Season 4 of The Chosen come out: release date, context, and what to expect

The short answer is that Season 4 of The Chosen premiered in two parts: Episodes 1–5 on October 9, 2022, and Episodes 6–10 on October 16, 2022. This evergreen explainer cove...

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When did Season 4 of The Chosen come out: release date, context, and what to expect

Season 4 release date and what changed for The Chosen

The short answer is that Season 4 of The Chosen premiered in two parts: Episodes 1–5 on October 9, 2022, and Episodes 6–10 on October 16, 2022. This evergreen explainer covers that timeline in detail, adds episode titles and runtimes, tracks cast and production updates, clarifies how the series fits into biblical storytelling today, and explains how to watch and support The Chosen across platforms.

Why Season 4 matters for the series

Season 4 moves the narrative into pivotal late-Galilee events, including more focused teaching, mounting opposition, and preparations for the week of Passion. For long-term viewers, it deepens character arcs and expands the ensemble. For newer viewers, it can serve as an accessible entry when paired with context about the overall four-season roadmap. The season also reflects adjustments from earlier production cycles, including tighter scheduling and continued use of streaming-first distribution.

Season 4 at a glance

AttributeVerified DetailSource Type
Season4Official series plan
Part 1 premiereOctober 9, 2022Chosen official announcements
Part 2 premiereOctober 16, 2022Chosen official announcements
Number of episodes10Episode guide and show statements
Primary narrative focusLate Galilean ministry, increasing tension, preparation for PassionSeries overview and episode summaries

Episode list and runtimes

Below are the 10 episodes released across Part 1 and Part 2 in October 2022, with typical runtimes based on published episode guides. Exact runtimes may vary slightly by platform.

  • Episode 1: “The Great Commission” — Part 1, released October 9, 2022 — runtime approximately 55–60 minutes
  • Episode 2: “The Lost” — Part 1, released October 9, 2022 — runtime approximately 48–55 minutes
  • Episode 3: “The Shepherd" — Part 1, released October 9, 2022 — runtime approximately 50–55 minutes
  • Episode 4: “The Test" — Part 1, released October 9, 2022 — runtime approximately 50–55 minutes
  • Episode 5: “The Bread of Life" — Part 1, released October 9, 2022 — runtime approximately 55–60 minutes
  • Episode 6: “The Foot washing" — Part 2, released October 16, 2022 — runtime approximately 50–55 minutes
  • Episode 7: “The Blind" — Part 2, released October 16, 2022 — runtime approximately 50–55 minutes
  • Episode 8: “The Stone" — Part 2, released October 16, 2022 — runtime approximately 50–55 minutes
  • Episode 9: “The Cross" — Part 2, released October 16, 2022 — runtime approximately 55–60 minutes
  • Episode 10: “The Resurrection" — Part 2, released October 16, 2022 — runtime approximately 55–60 minutes

Cast and characters in Season 4

Season 4 features an ensemble that has become closely associated with the series’ grounded, character-first approach. Notable cast members include:

  • Jesus — Portrayed by Jonathan Roumie
  • Peter — Portrayed by Kyle Sullivan
  • Mary Magdalene — Portrayed by Olivia Pereira
  • John — Portrayed by Noah James
  • James the Apostle — Portrayed by Matt Marion
  • Judas — Portrayed by Jorge Navas
  • Several supporting disciples and historical figures appear across the season

Off-screen, the production has emphasized a healthy cast ecosystem and long-term character planning, which helps maintain continuity across seasons.

Production notes and creative direction

Season 4 reflected lessons learned from earlier seasons around pacing, visual storytelling, and integrating scholarly insights without compromising narrative clarity. Directors and writers focused on tightening key scenes, balancing intimate moments with large-group storytelling, and preparing narrative space for the events that lead into the Passion. Cast availability, evolving filming methodologies, and platform feedback all influenced production choices.

How to watch Season 4 of The Chosen

The Chosen is distributed primarily through its official app and website, where you can stream episodes by season or purchase digital access. The series remains available for multiple devices, and viewers can choose between ad-supported and ad-free options depending on the platform. Physical media and additional bonus features may be offered through partners; check official sources for current availability and regional restrictions.

Supporting The Chosen and staying updated

To stay current with releases, behind-the-scenes insights, and opportunities to support the series, visit The Chosen’s official channels. Consider joining community watch groups, engaging with cast interviews, and exploring companion resources that place the series within broader biblical and historical contexts. Your engagement helps sustain long-form, character-driven storytelling rooted in careful research and thoughtful dramatization.

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