The Chosen' creator Dallas Jenkins discusses the shift in faith-based programming and how he hopes to build a connected ...
My oldest son Dallas cut me to the quick one year when he was growing up. It was after prayers, Bible verses and a song. He ...
Growing up in St. Charles, Illinois, Dallas Jenkins was not the child who was restless while sitting in the pews of church ...
Dallas Jenkins, the creator, director, and writer of the hit series “The Chosen,” made several big announcements regarding the future of the show and the launch of new projects during the ...
The Chosen has become a national phenomenon, growing from a low-budget pilot shot by a church volunteer to a 7-season production that has crowdfunded tens of millions of dollars and garnered over 600 ...
Yes, what is effectively a sequel to “The Chosen” is in development. The show’s creator Dallas Jenkins made the announcement to more than 5,000 fans in a live audience in Florida on Friday ...
Dallas Jenkins, creator of The Chosen, has launched 5&2 Studios to oversee production of the biblical franchise and expand it beyond drama. The company has already lined up a new unscripted ...
Then Dallas Jenkins, the show’s creator, claps his hands and calls out for more movement from the actors. The illusion lifts. Driving past Camp Hoblitzelle, a Salvation Army facility used for ...
“The Chosen” creator Dallas Jenkins has launched 5&2 Studios and has unveiled a slate of projects in the works — including an animated series, an unscripted show with Bear Grylls and a multi ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - The Lubbock Christian University Foundation is bringing Dallas Jenkins, the creator and producer of the critically acclaimed series The Chosen, to Lubbock this fall.
“The wait is finally over,” said The Chosen creator Dallas Jenkins in a May 29th livestream announcing the release date on the show’s YouTube page. “The response from those who’ve seen ...
Perturbed by the weaknesses in the contracts to operate Fair Park, Dallas Park and Recreation Department Director John Jenkins said Thursday the city will “never again enter into an agreement ...