Gods and Kings
Date: 2014
Studio: Warner Brothers
Director: Steven Spielberg
Producer: Dan Lin (Sherlock Holmes series, The Departed, Terminator: Salvation)
Writing: Michael Green (Jack & Bobby, Heroes, Everwood, Smallville); Stuart Hazeldine (Riverworld, coming: Paradise Lost)
Synopsis: The life story of Moses from his youth to his days of historical and biblical importance.
Cast - TBD
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Date: 2014
Studio: Warner Brothers
Director: Steven Spielberg
Producer: Dan Lin (Sherlock Holmes series, The Departed, Terminator: Salvation)
Writing: Michael Green (Jack & Bobby, Heroes, Everwood, Smallville); Stuart Hazeldine (Riverworld, coming: Paradise Lost)
Synopsis: The life story of Moses from his youth to his days of historical and biblical importance.
Cast - TBD
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With a working title of Gods And Kings, what’s envisioned is “a movie like a Braveheart-ish version of the Moses story,†an insider tells us. “Him coming down the river, being adopted, leaving his home, forming an army, and getting the Ten Commandments.†And despite the awesome screen possibilities of the parting of the Red Sea, the movie isn’t being contemplated in 3D. Back in 1956, Paramount released The Ten Commandments in VistaVision to give moviegoers a more spectacular experience of scenes like that. But this film is as far from a remake of the Cecile B. DeMille-directed epic as you can get even though they cover similar ground. Instead Warner Bros wants Spielberg to direct it with the gritty reality of Saving Private Ryan, which is considered a masterpiece redefining battle movies. â€There have been glossy versions of the Moses story but this would be a real warrior story,†an insider tells us.
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With a working title of Gods And Kings, what’s envisioned is “a movie like a Braveheart-ish version of the Moses story,†an insider tells us. “Him coming down the river, being adopted, leaving his home, forming an army, and getting the Ten Commandments.†And despite the awesome screen possibilities of the parting of the Red Sea, the movie isn’t being contemplated in 3D. Back in 1956, Paramount released The Ten Commandments in VistaVision to give moviegoers a more spectacular experience of scenes like that. But this film is as far from a remake of the Cecile B. DeMille-directed epic as you can get even though they cover similar ground. Instead Warner Bros wants Spielberg to direct it with the gritty reality of Saving Private Ryan, which is considered a masterpiece redefining battle movies. â€There have been glossy versions of the Moses story but this would be a real warrior story,†an insider tells us.
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