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South American Division

New Adventist Film "The Return 3" Premieres on Feliz7Play

Based on the book The Great Controversy, the film draws attention to the latest events in this world.

March 26, 2024

Brazil

Vanessa Arba

The world is devastated. Calamities and drastic political measures invade the news. While desperate people try to survive the chaos and look for solutions at any cost, others find peace in the knowledge that what they have been waiting for is coming. The plot of the third film in The Return (El Regreso) series has suspense, unexpected twists, and strong emotions for the viewer. On March 22nd, 2024, the film premiered on the Feliz7Play platform.

Just like the first two films, The Return part three shows the last events before Jesus' return to Earth and delves into the dramas experienced by people in the midst of so much turmoil. The context is based on the book The Great Controversy, by the Adventist writer Ellen White, who wrote it in light of the Bible and under divine inspiration.

According to Carlos Magalhães, film executive producer, the film aims to open the viewer's eyes to what is to come in our reality. The intention is not to generate panic, but rather hope that the end of the history of this world brings with it the beginning of a new life, without evil or suffering for those who today decide to take God's side.

"The first episode focuses on the persecution of God's people; the second, on divine care during the last events; the third emphasizes the plagues, human evil, and the role that the book The Great Controversy plays in this context," he adds. The already-released episodes are also available for free on Feliz7Play .

The original article was published on the South American Division Spanish website.

Vanessa Arba

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