Jaakko Ohtonen’s Roles Before Portraying Jesus in Mel Gibson’s ‘The Resurrection’

Finnish actor Jaakko Ohtonen has been cast as Jesus in Mel Gibson’s upcoming film, “The Resurrection of the Christ.” This announcement follows the decision not to have Jim Caviezel reprise his role from “The Passion of the Christ.” The highly anticipated sequel is set to be released in two parts, starting on Good Friday in 2027.
Why Jim Caviezel Won’t Return as Jesus
Mel Gibson chose not to recast Jim Caviezel due to chronological reasons. Caviezel has aged significantly over the past two decades, making it challenging to portray a character that appears just three days after the crucifixion.
Jaakko Ohtonen’s Notable Roles
Before this breakthrough role, Ohtonen was known for various performances in prominent television series. Here are some of his key roles:
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The Last Kingdom
In this Netflix series, Ohtonen portrayed Wolland, a scheming mercenary in the climactic fifth season. The show, based on Bernard Cornwall’s “The Saxon Stories,” aired from 2018 to 2022 and depicted the struggles of a Saxon noble raised by Danes after his family was murdered.
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Vikings: Valhalla
Ohtonen played Johan in the first season of this Netflix follow-up to the original “Vikings” series. The show explores the tensions between Viking descendants and the native English, addressing conflicts between pagan and Christian beliefs. It is set to conclude with its third season in 2024.
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To Cook a Bear
Currently, he stars in Disney+’s “To Cook a Bear,” where he plays Roope. This six-episode historical thriller, set in a 1852 Swedish village, tells the story of a pastor, his family, and their foster son searching for a killer bear.
Upcoming Film Expectations
With the significant roles Ohtonen has amassed, audience expectations for his portrayal of Jesus are high. As viewers anticipate “The Resurrection of the Christ,” more information about Ohtonen’s approach to this iconic character will likely emerge.
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