The popular Bible-based series “The Chosen” landed the latest cover of TV Guide, leaving creators ecstatic and fans raving about the decision. The cover for the popular magazine’s July 24 to August 13 release shows actor Jonathan Roumie dressed as Jesus Christ, with a caption calling the series a “surprising success.”

The series celebrated the cover on Instagram, writing, “Did you ever imagine a Jesus show would be on the cover of TV Guide? This feels historic. Get used to different, indeed. This points people to the airing of all three seasons on Sunday nights on The CW.”

Fans raved about the decision in the comments, calling the front page landing a “big moment.” One user wrote, “Love this series so much and can understand why it appeals to so many! May God be glorified!” Another said, “It’s only a surprise to the entertainment industry that their watchers are more interested in wholesome upliftment and quality content. Angels Studios knew better. Thank you so much for giving the people what they want!”

 

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A third comment read, “Jesus raising TV Guide from the dead was unexpected.” another user chimed in, saying the show’s expanded reach was what she prayed for and “sharing and inviting all to Jesus.” “The Chosen” follows the life of Jesus Christ and became a worldwide hit with 110 million viewers in 175 countries.

The CW announced it would expand the Angel Studios show’s reach by picking up the first three seasons beginning July 16 and continuing to air episodes until the Christmas Eve season finale. “The CW has always been bold and unique, which is perfect for us,” series creator Dallas Jenkins said in a statement to Deadline. “Plus, Brad Schwartz made it clear a while ago he loves and respectsThe Chosen,’ so we know it’ll be in great hands.”

Earlier this year, Johnathan Roumie told Fox News’ Kayleigh McEnany that acting in the series has been “surreal” and “humbling,” adding that certain events throughout his life primed him to portray Jesus in the series. He explained, “When I look back at all of the moments in my life that God sort of gave me these little tastes of playing this character, I realized that from the time I was a kid, from the time I was about 11 years old, this, I think, was sort of ordained for me.”

The 48-year-old actor previously starred as Lonnie Frisbee, a street preacher, in the wildly successful faith-based “Jesus Revolution” film.

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