The Cast Of The Chosen Expose DEMONIC Forces In Hollywood │ Why Industry Higher-Ups Hate Jesus | HO
In an entertainment world where talking raccoons, demon dolls, and zombie apocalypses are greenlit without hesitation, one would think a show about Jesus would be a safe bet. Yet, the cast and creators of “The Chosen”—the first-ever multi-season series about the life of Jesus—are boldly speaking out about the unique and chilling resistance they’ve faced in Hollywood, hinting at something far deeper and darker than mere ratings politics. What’s really going on behind the scenes, and why does it seem like the industry recoils at the name of Jesus? The answers, according to the show’s stars, point to a battle that’s spiritual as much as it is professional.
The Chosen: A Beacon in the Darkness
“The Chosen” tells the life of Jesus through the eyes of those who knew him—his disciples, followers, and even his enemies. With stories of love, faith, healing, and redemption, the series has resonated with millions worldwide, becoming the most successful crowdfunded media project in history. But its journey hasn’t been without obstacles.
Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus, and other cast members have spoken candidly about the pushback they’ve experienced since joining the project. Roumie, in particular, describes a marked increase in what he calls “spiritual warfare”—unexplained health issues, career setbacks, and a noticeable chill from Hollywood insiders. “I feel like I’ve become more hyper-aware of spiritual attacks,” Roumie admits. “People in the industry look at me differently now, like I’m radioactive, just for playing Jesus.”
Hollywood’s Uneasy Relationship with Faith
The entertainment industry has long flirted with religious themes—so long as they’re twisted, dark, or subversive. Demons, witches, and occult symbolism are commonplace, and often celebrated. But, as many have noticed, when it comes to portraying Jesus in a positive, reverent light, the mood shifts. “You can have Ouija boards, upside-down crosses, and Satanic rituals on prime time,” one cast member notes, “but mention Jesus as the Son of God, and suddenly it’s ‘problematic’ or ‘preachy.’”
This isn’t just paranoia. Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ” made over $600 million worldwide, yet Gibson found himself blacklisted in Hollywood for years, with many attributing the industry’s cold shoulder to the film’s unapologetic portrayal of Christ’s divinity and suffering. “There’s a clear pattern of anti-faith energy when it comes to Christian content that isn’t watered down or mocking,” says a producer on “The Chosen.”
Spiritual Warfare or Industry Sabotage?
The cast of “The Chosen” believes they’re facing more than just professional jealousy. They describe interviews being mysteriously canceled, events called off at the last minute, and sudden waves of online hate. “It’s like there’s an unspoken rule in Hollywood: show the dark, the twisted, the chaotic, but don’t shine too much light,” Roumie says.
Rumors about secret rituals and occult symbolism in Hollywood have circulated for decades. From the all-seeing eye in music videos to masked figures at award shows, many see a pattern of dark imagery that stands in stark contrast to the message of “The Chosen.” Some even allege that artists who speak openly about their Christian faith find themselves quietly blacklisted or pushed out—“their spotlight snatched mid-performance.”
The Rainbow Flag Controversy
The spiritual battle isn’t just theoretical. Recently, “The Chosen” found itself at the center of an online storm when a behind-the-scenes video surfaced showing a small rainbow pride flag on set. For a show that many viewers consider sacred, the flag’s appearance was jarring. Some fans felt betrayed, others confused, and a vocal minority called for a boycott.
The cast responded swiftly. Giovani Cairo (Thaddeus) tweeted a rainbow flag and heart emoji, quoting scripture about loving one another. Jordan Walker Ross (Little James) initially defended the flag, calling out “hate, homophobia, and ignorance,” before clarifying he didn’t speak for the show’s creators. Showrunner Dallas Jenkins explained that the flag belonged to a crew member’s personal equipment and that “we don’t police people’s personal expression.”
But the controversy sparked speculation. Was the flag a random occurrence, or was it planted to sow division? Some fans believe it was a deliberate attempt by industry insiders to undermine the show’s message and alienate its core audience—an example of the “controlled chaos” often attributed to Hollywood’s shadowy side.
Why Is Hollywood So Afraid of Jesus?
Despite its global success, “The Chosen” has never received major network support or significant industry awards. Instead, it survives through grassroots crowdfunding and a passionate fanbase. “That alone makes people in the industry nervous,” says Jenkins. “We’re succeeding without their approval, and that’s threatening.”
The show’s refusal to compromise on its message of faith and redemption is perhaps its greatest strength—and the reason for its resistance. “Hollywood celebrates darkness but shrinks from the light,” says Roumie. “Why is it okay to summon spirits on screen, but not to show Jesus performing miracles? Why is faith the last taboo?”
The Power of Conviction
What makes “The Chosen” unique isn’t just its storytelling, but the conviction of its cast and crew. Roumie openly prays before interviews, and other actors speak of spiritual attacks but refuse to back down. “We know what we’re up against,” says one. “But we also know who we represent.”
Every attempt to silence or sabotage the show seems only to strengthen its fanbase. “You can try to cancel faith, but you can’t cancel Jesus,” a supporter tweeted. And as “The Chosen” continues to break records, it stands as a rare beacon of light in an industry often accused of compromise.
Where Do We Go From Here?
The controversy surrounding “The Chosen” is more than just a culture war—it’s a sign of deeper spiritual tensions at play in modern entertainment. Whether you believe in spiritual warfare or not, the resistance faced by the show is undeniable.
As Hollywood continues to push boundaries and flirt with darkness, “The Chosen” stands as proof that light can still break through. The cast has made it clear: this isn’t just about ratings or fame. It’s about standing up for what they believe, no matter the cost.
So, why does Hollywood hate Jesus? Maybe because, in a world obsessed with spectacle and shadows, the truth of the Gospel is still the most dangerous story of all.
What do you think? Is “The Chosen” facing spiritual warfare, or is it just another victim of industry politics? Let us know in the comments below. And don’t forget to share your thoughts and subscribe for more stories that Hollywood doesn’t want you to hear.
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