Ben-Hur is an upcoming American historical epic film directed by Timur Bekmambetov and written by Keith R. Clarke and John Ridley. It is based on the 1880 novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ by Lew Wallace. Prior film adaptations of the book include the 1925 and the 1959 films of same name. The film stars Jack Huston, Morgan Freeman, Toby Kebbell, Nazanin Boniadiand Rodrigo Santoro. Principal photography began on February 2, 2015 inRome, Italy and lasted for about 6 months finishing in August 2015.
The film is scheduled to be released on August 12, 2016 in North America in 2D, 3D, RealD 3D and Digital 3D.
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- a Jewish prince in Roman-occupied Jerusalem who is betrayed and falsely accused of treason by his adopted brother Messala and is sentenced to a life of slavery. Ben-Hur loses everything and spends five years in the galley of a Roman slave ship and later takes on the Roman Empire and avenges his adoptive brother in a grand chariot race while finding redemption and being forever changed after a series of encounters with Jesus Christ.[1][2][3] Huston said he felt "incredibly honored to be stepping into Charlton Heston's sandals."[4] He was initially offered the role of Messala, but director Bekmambetov decided instead he had the sympathetic manner and grit to play the title role.[5] Bekmambetov found Huston to be an actor who not only was a "well-built, experienced horseman" but one who "felt like he was born in that era." He said, "I wouldn't be surprised if some of Jack's many famous ancestors took part in an actual fight between Romans and Judaeans [sic] we depict in our film."[1] Tom Hiddleston was originally considered for the role.[6]
- Toby Kebbell as Messala:
- an officer in the Roman army and Ben-Hur's childhood friend and adoptive brother who betrays him.[1][2][7]
- a Jewish slave and the love interest of Ben-Hur.[8][2] Actresses Gal Gadot, Sofia Boutella, Moran Atias and Natalia Warner were all considered for the role during development.[9][10]
- Rodrigo Santoro as Jesus:
- Unlike in the original film, Christ will have a prominent role in this version.[11][12][3] Paramount Picture's vice chairman,Rob Moore stated that Christ in this version "is going to be consistent with people's expectations," and that the "expectations of the faithful will be honored by this one." This was because Paramount wants to avoid the sort of backlash received by Darren Aronofsky's Noah in which some Christians were dismayed by the film's sometimes inventive and inaccurate interpretation of the Bible.[13][14] Santoro received personal blessings from Pope Francis for his role as Christ.[15][16]
- Sofia Black D'Elia as Tirzah:
- Ayelet Zurer as Naomi:
- Moisés Arias as Gestas:
- a teenage Jewish zealot whose family has been murdered by the Romans and is desperate to fight for his people's freedom.[19][20][2]
- Marwan Kenzari as Druses:
- a Roman captain who is involved with the betrayal by Messala that sends Ben-Hur on his path to redemption.[22]
- James Cosmo as Quintus[23]
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