The primary official King of Kings photograph has been unveiled, that includes the primary have a look at the upcoming Oscar Isaac-led animated fantasy, which is impressed by Charles Dickens‘ little-known brief story concerning the life and occasions of Jesus. Within the movie, Isaac shall be voicing the character of Jesus Christ. This marks the acclaimed actor’s newest faith-based film, as he beforehand starred as Jesus’ authorized father, Joseph, in 2006’s biblical drama The Nativity Story.
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When is the King of Kings launch date?
After buying the North American distribution rights to Mofac Animation’s upcoming film, Blue Harbor Leisure has introduced that they are going to be releasing King of Kings in theaters in Easter 2025. It’s directed by South Korean filmmaker Seong-ho “Jay” Jang from a screenplay he co-wrote with Treasure Planet’s Robert Edwards. Moreover Isaac, the animated film can even characteristic the voices of Kenneth Branagh as Charles Dickens, Forest Whitaker as Peter the Apostle, Uma Thurman as Catherine Dickens and Roman Griffin Davis as Walter Dickens. It’s govt produced by Jamie Thomason and Andrew Mann, with Kim set because the producer.
“Within the movie, Charles and Walter Dickens embark on a multi-dimensional journey because the grasp storyteller engages his youngest son’s vivid creativeness with the fascinating lifetime of Jesus, his well-known trials and tribulations, and his notable colleagues and foes,” reads the official synopsis. “The movie’s wealthy animation permits the Dickens pair (and the household cat Willa) to change into intrinsically immersed within the historic story, interacting with Jesus, his disciples and his detractors – whereas the seasoned actors behind the voices deliver these well-known characters to animated life like by no means earlier than. The result’s an animated movie that makes the biblical journey simply relatable, readily understood and captivatingly entertaining for households and, particularly, to youngsters of all ages.”
Supply: The Hollywood Reporter