Exodus: Gods And Kings(2014) -

PG-13 (for violence including battle sequences and intense images)

The film was widely criticized for "whitewashing," with many arguing that the lead roles should have been played by actors of Middle Eastern or African descent.

The film featured a star-studded cast, which later became a focal point of criticism for casting white actors in Middle Eastern roles. Moses Joel Edgerton: Ramses II John Turturro: Seti I Aaron Paul: Joshua Ben Kingsley: Nun Sigourney Weaver: Tuya Major Themes & Controversies Exodus: Gods and Kings(2014)

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Released in 2014, is a high-budget biblical epic directed by Ridley Scott that reimagines the story of Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt. While celebrated for its massive scale and technical spectacle, it faced significant controversy regarding casting and historical accuracy. Core Movie Details Release Date: December 12, 2014 Director: Ridley Scott Runtime: 2 hours and 30 minutes PG-13 (for violence including battle sequences and intense

It earned approximately $268 million worldwide on a budget estimated between $140–200 million. The Ensemble Cast

Reviewers at The People's Movies praised the film's "staggering scale," specifically the decadence of the Pharaoh's palace and the masterfully choreographed battle scenes reminiscent of Gladiator . While celebrated for its massive scale and technical

A comprehensive documentary on the making of the film. The Exodus Historical Guide: A feature-length trivia track.