Jim Caviziel, who essayed the role of Jesus Christ in Mel Gibson's highly-controversial movie Passion of the Christ, is poised to return to reprise his role as Jesus Christ in the much-awaited sequel of the movie, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

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It has been confirmed that the actor is in negotiations with Gibson, who is likely set to produce and direct again.

The actor, 49, first played thirty-something-year-old Jesus 14 years ago.

The first part cost $30 million to make, was shot in Italy and the dialogue was in Aramaic, Herbew and Latin. The R-rated movie also courted controversy with its graphic violence and anti-semitic undertones.

It was first reported 20 months ago that a sequel was in the works, but it wasn't known until yesterday whether Gibson was interested in again casting Caviezel as Jesus.

Screenwriter Randall Wallace, who wrote Gibson's Oscar-winning Braveheart, had been working on a screenplay for The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection.

Gibson's original Passion of the Christ was released by Newmarket Films in 2004 and earned an impressive $612 million worldwide on just a $30 million production budget.