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Next Easter: A Passion of the Christ "Sequel"

See, this could actually be good. You get Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson in there. They're so hot right now. Maybe throw in Ben Stiller as the mealy little store owner who fires Jesus, (Vaughn), when he finds him sleeping with his daughter and banishes him to the desert where he meets up with Moses, (Wilson), and the two set out to open a casino and restaurant as comedy ensues.


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Sony Pictures is planning an Easter 2007 release for a feature tentatively titled The Resurrection, which will tell the story of Jesus Christ beginning with the day he died. As such, some liken it to a "follow-up" to Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. "The Passion ends with [SPOILER ALERT!] Jesus being taken from the cross, and The Resurrection opens with an empty cross," a source familiar with the script tells Reuters, adding, "This is a serious attempt to understand the Roman world in which Christ moved and the Christian era was born."

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