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Hollywood gets back to biblical

Several Bible-based projects, including 'Noah' starring Russell Crowe and two separate treatments of the story of Moses, are due in theaters over the next few years.

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鈥楾he Ten Commandments鈥 (1959)

Superheroes and mystical creatures with their physics-defying powers have been drawing record numbers of moviegoers to multiplex theaters over the past decade. Now Hollywood is getting ready to roll out the next fleet of mega personalities: Bible characters.

Several Bible-based projects are in the works and will begin to appear in theaters over the next few years. 鈥淣oah,鈥 due out in March 2014, stars Russell Crowe as the ark builder who saves civilization 鈥 and two of each animal. The story of Moses, that early leader and lawgiver, is getting two new treatments: Warner Bros. is working on 鈥淕ods and Kings鈥 (Steven Spielberg may direct), and 20th Century Fox is developing 鈥淓xodus.鈥 Will Smith has the green light for 鈥淭he Redemption of Cain,鈥 a sibling epic with a vampire twist (2015).

For New Testament narratives, Lionsgate is planning a project titled 鈥淢ary, Mother of Christ鈥 (2013) with Ben Kingsley as King Herod, and Warner Bros. recently announced a production of 鈥Pontius Pilate,鈥 about the man who ordered the crucifixion of Jesus.

Hollywood has a mixed history over the past decade with religious epics. While Mel Gibson鈥檚 鈥The Passion of the Christ鈥 (2004) was a blockbuster, a 2006 take on the tale of Christmas, 鈥淭he Nativity Story,鈥 starring Keisha Castle-Hughes as Mary, was dubbed a financial disappointment and received mixed reviews.
But if a Bible-based film is a box-office bust, it doesn鈥檛 sting as much as when a superhero flick fails to soar. Unlike with superhero movies or literary adaptations, filmmakers don鈥檛 have to pay for rights to portray Bible characters since they鈥檙e officially in the public domain.

With a recent Pew Research Center poll revealing that one-fifth of the US public is religiously unaffiliated 鈥 the highest percentage ever 鈥 what is Hollywood thinking? Paul Schneider, chairman of the film and television department at Boston University, says the Bible movie boom is more a result of the subject being seen as fresh fodder, rather than because of an attempt to appeal to religious moviegoers.

The Bible has 鈥渢his great material with great characters,鈥 he says. In other words, bigger-than-life story lines with a lot of natural disasters thrown in to keep people on the edge of their seats until the good guys win.

Filming scenes of huge waves threatening Noah鈥檚 ark or Moses parting the Red Sea is simply the next step in a trend started by movies such as the 鈥Lord of the Rings鈥 trilogy, says Mr. Schneider. Directors want to create spectacle, and audiences want to watch it, too.

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