The Chosen One Cast & Character Guide
This is a character guide for Netflix’s “The Chosen One” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
This is a character guide for Netflix’s “The Chosen One” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
As to be expected, “The Chosen One,” after a rather ho-hum season thus far, pulls out all the stops for a notable finale that makes it seem things are only getting started.
Jodie starts to fly too close to the sun, and someone else gets burned.
Alongside learning how Sarah got pregnant with Jodie, we see how his rise to prominence will attract the wrong people and lead him to turn his back on those he’ll need the most.
As Jodie is finally told the truth, he questions what to do with it since he doesn’t wish to make money from it but isn’t necessarily trying to step up to become a prophet – yet.
As word spreads about Jodie and the truck accident, his mom begins to get antsy and thinks it might be time to go on the run again.
“The Chosen One” could very well be a means to hold over fans of shows like “Stranger Things” for while it may not focus heavily on nostalgia, it does give you the kind of group of kids you’ll want to invest in, especially as supernatural things begin to happen.
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