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How To Watch ‘The Chosen' Season 5: Prime Video And Livestream Streaming Schedule

How To Watch ‘The Chosen' Season 5: Prime Video And Livestream Streaming Schedule

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"The Chosen" Season 5, Episode 5
After debuting in theaters in multiple parts this spring, the anticipated fifth season of The Chosen is finally making its streaming debut. Over the coming weeks and months, there are several ways to watch The Chosen season five, including on Prime Video, via livestream and on The Chosen app.
Titled The Chosen: The Last Supper, the fifth chapter of the faith-based series focuses on Holy Week leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The fourth season concluded with Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead – a miracle that prompted the Sanhedrin and the High Priest to plot against Jesus and hand him over to the Romans for execution.
'The table is set. The people of Israel welcome Jesus as king while his disciples anticipate his crowning. But—instead of confronting Rome—he turns the tables on the Jewish religious festival,' the official synopsis reads. 'Their power threatened, the country's religious and political leaders will go to any length to ensure this Passover meal is Jesus' last.'
On Sunday, June 8, fans were treated to a free early viewing of season five, episode one via livestream, ahead of its debut on Prime Video the following week. The premiere episode will only be available to watch for 72 hours. After that, viewers will have to wait for Episode 2 to stream on Prime Video. Episode three will then be available via livestream in mid June, creator Dallas Jenkins revealed on June 9.
'Truth is, Amazon agreed to debut Episode 1 one week earlier, free to the whole world—and Dallas wanted you here. You joined him and some cast for a special early Season Premiere livestream from…well, that was a surprise,' the description for Episode 1's livestream reads.
So, how long will you have to wait to watch the rest of the season – and which episodes are available on Prime Video versus livestream? Here's everything you need to know about streaming The Chosen: The Last Supper online (so far).
"The Chosen" Season 5, Episode 5
Season five of The Chosen will begin streaming on Prime Video in the U.S. starting Sunday, June 15, and will roll out over a three-week span.
Episodes 1 and 2 will be available on June 15, followed by Episodes 3 through 5 on June 22. The final three episodes will drop on June 29.
For viewers outside the U.S., there's a slightly longer wait to watch the new episodes on Prime Video. The Chosen Season 5 will also be released in three parts across select international markets on a non-exclusive basis starting in July. These regions include Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sub-Saharan Africa, the UK, and Latin America.
"The Chosen" Season 5
During the global livestream on June 8, Jenkins announced that select episodes of The Chosen will be released via livestream before debuting on Prime Video. Here's what's been revealed so far.
"The Chosen" Season 5
The Chosen: The Last Supper will be available to watch for free on The Chosen App on Sept. 13, 2025, which is 90 days after its debut on Prime Video, according to Jenkins.
Stay tuned for more updates.
Watch the official trailer for The Chosen: The Last Supper below.

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