“The Christmas Chronicles 2” premieres Nov. The impending Christmas movie stars Russell alongside his real-life wife, Goldie Hawn, as well as Tyrese Gibson and Darlene Love. RELATED: Kurt Russell And Goldie Hawn Talk ‘Christmas Chronicles’ Sequel “And when I saw that, and I read this script, I thought, elvish will give this a sense of authenticity.” “If you do anything that’s historical, especially the Bible, and you do it in an original language, it gives it a sense of authenticity,” he continued. “I’ll never forget when I saw ‘The Passion of the Christ’ and went, ‘Mel discovered something that nobody figured out for all this time we’ve been making movies.'” This is the language that Mel Gibson used for The Passion of the Christ, although not all the words could be found from 1st Century Aramaic, and some of the script used words from later centuries. “It’s not to be taken lightly,” Russell said of the Yulish-Elvish language spoken in the upcoming film. RELATED: Kurt Russell And Goldie Hawn Open Up About Their 37-Year Love Story Russell recently sat down with the New York Times ahead of the premiere of “The Christmas Chronicles 2” where he revealed how his performance as Santa Claus took inspiration from Gibson’s depiction of Jesus Christ. If “The Christmas Chronicles 2” feels like “Lord of the Rings”‘ Rivendale, you have Mel Gibson and “The Passion of the Christ” to thank.
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