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The Bible
The Bible - Title Card.jpg
Genre Biblical epic
Drama
Created past Roma Downey
Mark Burnett
Based on Catholic Bible
Directed past Roma Downey
Mark Burnett
Starring Diogo Morgado
Roma Downey
Darwin Shaw
Andrew Scarborough
Narrated by Keith David (U.s.a. version)
Robert Powell (UK version)
Theme music composer Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
Lisa Gerrard
Country of origin United States
Original languages English
Hebrew
No. of episodes 10
Production
Producers Roma Downey
Marking Burnett
Richard Bedser
Dirk Hoogstra
Julian P. Hobbs
Cinematography Christopher Titus Rex
Rob Goldie
Peter Greenhalgh
Editors Robert Hall
Iain Kitching
Tom Parsons
Julian Rodd
Dominic Strevens
Running time 440 minutes
Product visitor Lightworkers Media
Distributor 20th Century Pull a fast one on Boob tube
Upkeep Under $22 million[one]
Release
Original network History
Original release March 3 (2013-03-03) –
March 31, 2013 (2013-03-31)
Chronology
Followed by Son of God
A.D. The Bible Continues
External links
Website

The Bible is a television miniseries based on the Bible. It was produced past Roma Downey and Mark Burnett[ii] [3] and was broadcast weekly between March iii and 31, 2013 on History channel.[4] It has since been adapted for release to theaters as a characteristic motion-picture show (138 minutes), the 2022 American epic biblical drama Son of God.

Burnett, best known for producing prime number-time hit reality shows, considers the scripted x-hour series to be the "nigh important" project he has undertaken. The project was conceived by Burnett and Downey later watching Cecil B. DeMille'due south 1956 picture The Ten Commandments for the first time since childhood.

The series is Mark Burnett's first scripted project.[v] In add-on to Burnett and Downey, executive producers include Richard Bedser and History's Dirk Hoogstra and Julian P. Hobbs.[half dozen] The showtime episode of the mini-series was seen by xiii.one 1000000 viewers, the largest cable television audience of 2013 to date.[vii] The second installment continued "to deliver blockbuster ratings" for the network, attracting 10.viii meg viewers. The third installment on March 17, 2013, was once again the No. 1 bear witness on all of Dominicus night television with ten.9 million total viewers. In addition, the series garnered iv.2 million adults 25–54 and 3.v 1000000 adults 18–49.[8] In full, with subsequent airings, The Bible has received more than 100 one thousand thousand cumulative views.

The series received three Emmy Accolade nominations for best miniseries, and sound editing and sound mixing on July 18, 2013.[nine]

Parts of the telecast – including unaired footage – have been turned into a feature film about the life of Jesus entitled Son of God.[ten] A sequel series with the title A.D. The Bible Continues aired on NBC.[11]

Description [edit]

The series covers "Genesis to Revelation" in "1 grand narrative,"[1] structured as 10 hour-long episodes broadcast in v pairs,[12] with each episode containing ii or three biblical stories told through alive activity and computer-generated imagery.[two] [3] According to Burnett, it included "obvious" stories such equally Noah'due south Ark, the Exodus, and the life of Jesus Christ.[2] Five hours are taken from the Old Attestation, five from the New.[1] The series is based on the New International Version and the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.[3]

Downey and Burnett said their "greatest promise" in making the series was that information technology would "affect a new generation of viewers and draw them back to the Bible."[13]

"Office of what nosotros hoped to accomplish with the series was to show the Bible is not simply a drove of unconnected stories which are often discussed and analyzed in snippets with chapter and poetry numbers," the couple wrote in an op-ed in The Huffington Post. "Instead, we wanted to show how the Old Testament connects seamlessly to the New Testament. How they are one sweeping story with one grand, overriding message: God loves each one of usa equally if we were the only person in all the world to love."[14]

Development [edit]

In May 2011, The New York Times reported that Downey, Burnett and their production team were selecting stories for the series, with production scheduled to begin in 2012 for a 2013 circulate.[ii] The budget for the serial was under $22 meg.[1] Researchers and theologians were asked to verify accuracy.[2] Academic consultants included Craig A. Evans,[xv] Helen Bond, Paula Gooder, Mark Goodacre and Candida Moss.[16] Shooting took identify in Kingdom of morocco and elsewhere.[iii]

Burnett and Downey consulted "a wide range of pastors and academics," including their friend Joel Osteen, Joshua Garroway (a rabbi from Hebrew Union College), and a Catholic cardinal.[1] Geoff Tunnicliffe of the World Evangelical Alliance, read each episode's script and visited the set in Morocco: he "wanted to be sure that the final edits would hold together as a atypical thematic bulletin throughout the unabridged series" and "was not disappointed."[17] Some other consultant, Focus on the Family President Jim Daly, applauded the couple'south backbone for making the series: "Permit'southward face it, information technology takes some moxie to elevator upward the Bible in the middle of Hollywood. In fact, when they commencement proposed the project they were told to effort and tell the story without mentioning Jesus. They refused."[18]

Other project advisors included:[xix]

  • Rick Warren (pastor, Saddleback Church)
  • Erwin McManus (pastor, Mosaic)
  • Sam Rodriguez (National Hispanic Christian Leadership Briefing)
  • Paul Eshleman (Campus Cause for Christ)
  • Bobby Gruenewald (YouVersion Bible)
  • Brad Lomenick (Catalyst)
  • Leith Anderson (president, National Association of Evangelicals)
  • Frank Wright (president, National Religious Broadcasters)
  • Tom Peterson (Catholics Come Home)
  • Gabe Lyons (founder of the Fermi Projection)
  • Luis Palau (Christian evangelist)
  • George Wood (General Superintendent of the General Quango of the Assemblies of God in the United States of America)
  • Craig Groeschel (Life Church)
  • Denny Rydberg (Young Life)
  • Andrew Benton (president, Pepperdine University)

Days before the series premiere, Downey and Burnett authored an op-ed for The Wall Street Periodical arguing that Bible didactics should be mandatory in U.South. public schools considering "(t)he foundations of noesis of the aboriginal world – which informs the understanding of the modern world – are biblical in origin."[20]

Cast [edit]

  • Diogo Morgado – Jesus of Nazareth
  • Darwin Shaw – Peter
  • Roma Downey – Mary, mother of Jesus
    • Leila Mimmack – Mary (young)
  • Greg Hicks – Pontius Pilate
  • Sebastian Knapp – John
  • Bister Rose Revah – Mary Magdalene
  • Adrian Schiller – Caiaphas
  • Joe Wredden – Judas Iscariot
  • Andrew Brooke – Antonius
  • Louise Delamere – Claudia
  • Matthew Gravelle – Thomas
  • Simon Kunz – Nicodemus
  • Paul Brightwell – Malchus
  • Fraser Ayres – Barabbas
  • Michael Legge – Stephen
  • Paul Marc Davis – Simon the Pharisee
  • Paul Freeman – Samuel
  • Will Houston – Moses
    • Joe Forte – Moses (young)
  • Melia Kreiling – Bathsheba
  • Dhaffer 50'Abidine – Uriah
  • Francis Magee – Saul
  • Con O'Neill – Paul the Apostle[21]
  • Joe Coen – Joseph, father of Jesus
  • Stephanie Leonidas – Rahab
  • Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni – Satan
  • Gary Oliver – Abraham
  • Josephine Butler – Sarah
  • Andrew Scarborough – Joshua
    • Sean Knopp – Joshua (young)
  • Clive Wood – Nathan
  • Hara Yannas – Michal
  • Langley Kirkwood – David
    • Jassa Ahluwalia – David (young)
  • Eddie Elks – Angel Gabriel
  • Nonso Anozie – Samson
  • Jake Canuso – Daniel
  • Sam Douglas – Herod the Neat
  • Gerald Kyd – Cyrus the Great
  • Peter Guinness – Nebuchadnezzar II[22]
  • Cristian Solimeno – Jonathan
    • Laurie Calvert – Jonathan (young)
  • Paul Knops – Adam
  • Darcie Lincoln – Eve
  • Hugo Rossi – Isaac
  • Conan Stevens – Goliath
  • Sharon Duncan-Brewster – Samson's mother
  • Kierston Wareing – Delilah
  • Lonyo – Guardian angel
  • David Rintoul – Noah
  • Aharon IpalĂ© – Pharaoh
  • Stewart Scudamore – Ramesses
    • Sean Teale – Ramesses (immature)
  • Jalaal Hartley – Nashon
  • Shivani Ghai – Batya
  • Louis Hilyer – Aaron
  • Joanna Foster – Miriam
  • Soraya Radford – Hagar
  • Antonio Magro – Lot
  • Rachel Edwards – Lot's wife
  • Raad Rawi – Jeremiah
  • Samuel Collings – Zedekiah
  • Christopher Simon – Azariah
  • David Freedman – Eleazar the Scribe
  • Jake Maskall – Bashaa

Episodes [edit]

Reception [edit]

Boob tube ratings [edit]

The opening episode of the series premiered to very high ratings.[27] The miniseries was watched by 13.1 meg total viewers, according to Nielsen.[27] In Canada, the premiere was watched by i.05 million viewers.[28] The second installment saw a ratings slippage, but yet brought in ten.8 meg viewers, tops in all telly for the 8–ten p.thou. fourth dimension period.[24] Calendar week three'southward installment, meanwhile, garnered x.ix one thousand thousand total viewers.[viii]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that fourteen% of critics have given the series a positive review based on 14 reviews, with an average rating of 4.63/10. The site'south critics consensus reads, "An earnest but shallow have on the Greatest Story e'er Told, The Bible suffers from leaden pacing and mediocre special furnishings."[29] At Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 45 out of 100 based on xiii critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[30]

Allan Yuhas of The Guardian compared the series to reality Television, as well as criticising the lack of indigenous minorities in major roles.[31]

Distribution [edit]

On March nineteen, 2013, Roma Downey and Mark Burnett offered remarks on the viewership and its anticipated diffusion. He said: "Nosotros've realized, on the journey effectually the land to churches and all over the place, many people cannot afford cable TV. And those people need to see this Bible series. Then we're rushing the DVD out April 2nd, also immediately with Spanish subtitles. This is very important. And this is only for America and Canada. At present we're near to get-go around the world. This will exist in every country of the world. More people will run across this serial than everything nosotros e'er made; together, combined. Billions of people volition see this series. Billions."[32]

Differences from the Bible [edit]

In the introduction to each episode, the message is displayed "This program is an adaptation of Bible stories that inverse our world. Information technology endeavors to stay true to the spirit of the Book."[33] Roma Downey stated in an interview, "we had a slap-up team of scholars and theologians helping u.s.a., making certain that we told these stories accurately and truthfully,"[34] However, many of the story elements in the series have been criticized as deviating from the events described in the traditional text, and using too many creative licenses. These are included beneath:

  • In the Bible, Noah's three sons are fully grown men, whereas in the Tv set series they are depicted equally boys.
  • Abraham is depicted equally begging his nephew Lot non to part ways with him, whereas in Genesis they office amicably and Abraham is encouraging of Lot's decision.
  • In the Book of Genesis, the angelic visitors were approached by Lot who insisted that they stay with him. And then they feasted with Lot in his home. The series shows the angels approaching Lot, begging for assist with no hospitality extended to them.[35] (Genesis 19:1-5)
  • The text describes a mob gathered outside of Lot's home wanting to rape his two angelic visitors, and Lot offer his daughters instead. The serial omits this.[36] (Genesis xix:4-10)
  • At the destruction of Sodom, the series shows the angels slaughtering some of the city'south inhabitants. Critics refer to these as "Ninja Angels". This is not in the text.[37] (Genesis 19:1-17)
  • The serial shows Abraham traveling with Isaac, a very short distance to the place where he was to cede his son. In the Bible it is a three-day journey and the 2 are accompanied by a donkey and ii attendants.[38] (Genesis 22:ane-4)
  • The serial shows Sarah running after Abraham once she realizes he is going to sacrifice Isaac. This is not in the text.[39] (Genesis 22:1-19)
  • In the Binding of Isaac, the text describes a ram (adult) caught past its horns in a thicket. The miniseries depicts a juvenile lamb caught by its leg.[40] (Genesis 22:13)
  • Moses'south sister Miriam is depicted as a slave and as younger than him, while in the biblical story she is significantly older and has been watching out for him since he was a baby.
  • When Moses appeared to Pharaoh years later, the text shows Moses' blood brother Aaron releasing his shepherd staff onto the basis which turns into a snake wherein Pharaoh'south magicians copied the trick. The serial omits this.
  • The Israelite leaders Deborah, Barack, and Gideon were too omitted from the serial.
  • The Bible text says that Samson tied torches on 300 foxes' tails causing them to fire the Phillistines' crops and plants. This was because Samson was aroused with his male parent-in-law for giving his wife to another man. When they heard this they burned Samson's wife and her father to death (Judges 15: four–6). In the series the Philistine commander has Samson'south wife and her father put to decease as a event for marrying Samson, who was an Israelite.
  • The incident in which Saul makes an unlawful sacrifice to God before the prophet Samuel arrives takes place before the famous Battle of Michmash. In the Bible, it was when he spared King Agag of the Amalekites that Saul was denounced every bit king past Samuel and the Lord, several years after Male monarch Saul's unlawful sacrifice.
  • During the disastrous battle of Mountain Gilboa, King Saul was wounded by the Philistine archers while attempting to flee with his son Jonathan and their troops. The series omits this moment in the battle.
  • Upon hearing of Saul'southward and Jonathan'southward deaths at the battle of Mount Gilboa, a grief-stricken David vows vengeance on the Philistines and calls upon the Lord to help him defeat them. In the Bible, later on he conquers Jerusalem and makes it his capital letter city, King David assembles his troops and destroys the armies of the Philistines. The series omitted this event.
  • Subsequently David's affair with Bathsheba and the killing of Uriah the Hittite, he is confronted by Nathan. The series depicts David every bit resistant or even indignant, whereas in the text, David is remorseful for his sin and admits his guilt, leading him to write Psalm 51 and beg forgiveness from God.[41] (two Samuel 12:13, Psalms 51)
  • When the Babylonians destroy Jerusalem, Jeremiah is depicted as escaping unnoticed by the invaders. In the text Jeremiah is captured, bound in chains and afterward released.[40] (Jeremiah 39:eleven-40:6)
  • The show depicts Daniel and his three compatriots existence captured during the siege, when in fact, they were deported more than a decade earlier Jerusalem's destruction.[xl] (Daniel i; 2 Kings 24:10-sixteen)
  • When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refuse to worship Male monarch Nebuchadnezzar'due south golden statue, the miniseries depicts them as being tied up, with a burn lit nether them. In the text, the rex orders the 3 to be thrown into a furnace that was heated 7 times hotter than usual. In fact, the text describes the furnace as being so hot, that some of Nebuchadnezzar's "strongest soldiers" who threw them in in that location were killed by the flames while doing so.[42] (Daniel 3:xix-23)
  • The miniseries depicts the prophet Isaiah as a contemporary of Daniel, living during the time of the Babylonian exile. This is a major inconsistency with the text equally Isaiah prophesied that Cyrus the Persian would release the captives later a flow of fourth dimension. This prophecy occurred 150 years earlier Cyrus was born, 180 years earlier Cyrus performed any of these feats, and 80 years before the Jews were taken into exile.[43] meaning that Isaiah could never have existed contemporaneously—that is, at the same time—as Daniel and Cyrus. (Isaiah 44:28; 45:1; 45:xiii).
  • In the miniseries' depiction of the Temptation of Christ, the Devil took Jesus to a high mountain when he tempted Jesus to throw himself down. In the text, the Devil tempted Jesus to throw himself downwards from the height of the temple. The high mount was where the devil tempted Jesus to worship him.[34] [twoscore] (Matthew 4:1-11; Luke four:one-xiii)
  • In the Bible, Jesus had the mourners remove the rock, and and so he called for Lazarus to come out. In the miniseries, Jesus enters Lazarus' tomb and kisses him on the head, while non even addressing Lazarus, and gives a make-new monologue. (John eleven:38-44) [44]
  • During the Way of The Cross scene, the actual scripture depicts Jesus meeting a group of women wailing for him and admonishes them to "non to weep for him; Rather for themselves and their children" (Luke 23:27-31). The miniseries omits this. However, they featured a scene where a adult female (Saint Veronica) wipes his face up. This is yet taken from one of the fourteen Stations of the Cross of the Catholic Church.

Lookalike controversy [edit]

There accept been claims of a resemblance of the actor in the function of Satan (Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni) to former U.S. President Barack Obama. The resemblance was first pointed out notably past Glenn Beck ahead of the episode'southward premiere.[45]

This led the History Channel to announce,

History [C]hannel has the highest respect for President Obama. The Bible series was produced with an international and diverse cast of respected actors. It's unfortunate that anyone made this simulated connexion. History's "The Bible" is meant to enlighten people on its rich stories and deep history."[46]

Burnett and Downey responded in a joint argument,

This is utter nonsense. The thespian who played Satan, Mehdi Ouazanni, is a highly acclaimed Moroccan player. He has previously played parts in several Biblical epics – including Satanic characters long before Barack Obama was elected as our President.[46]

Downey added separately,

"Both Mark and I take nothing but respect and honey for our president, who is a beau Christian. False statements such equally these are only designed equally a foolish lark to try and discredit the dazzler of the story of The Bible."[47]

Even so, in the pic Son of God, all scenes with Satan were deleted. Speaking to the HollyWood Reporter, Roma Downey said,

"It gives me great pleasure to tell you that the devil is on the cutting-room floor. This is now a motion picture nearly Jesus, the son of God, and the devil gets no more screen time."

Awards and nominations [edit]

The Bible was nominated for iii Primetime Emmy Awards; Outstanding Miniseries or Movie, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special, and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie.[48] The 44th GMA Dove Awards gave a tribute to the miniseries in Oct 2013.[49] In 2014, The Bible won the honor of Home Media Magazine'due south Best Miniseries or TV Movie on Disc for the twelvemonth.[50]

Other media [edit]

International broadcasts [edit]

  • United States – History: March iii, 2013 – March 31, 2013
  • Canada – History: March iii, 2013 – March 31, 2013
  • Spain – Antena 3: March 25, 2013 – April 2013
  • Finland - Alfa Television set: Premiered December 1, 2013
  • Colombia – Caracol Boob tube: March 28, 2013 – April 2013
  • Republic of chile – Canal 13: March 29, 2013 – April 2013 / March 30, 2018
  • Portugal – SIC: March 30, 2013 – March 31, 2013[51]
  • Hellenic republic – ANT1: Apr 29, 2013 – May iv, 2013
  • Cyprus – ANT1: April 29, 2013 – May 4, 2013
  • United Kingdom – Channel 5: November xxx, 2013 – December 22, 2013[52]
  • Australia – Nine Network: Premiered July 16, 2013
  • Brazil – Rede Tape: Premiered October 16, 2013
  • Poland – Polsat: Premiered October 19, 2013
  • Hong Kong – TVB Pearl: Premiered Nov 6, 2013
  • Kenya – KTN: Premiered October seven, 2013
  • France – Paris Première: Premiered Dec 8, 2013
  • Republic of ireland – TV3 (Ireland): December 21, 2013
  • Slovakia – Slovenská televĂ­zia: Premiered December 23, 2013
  • Russia – Television receiver-3: Premiered January 2014
  • Italian republic – Rete four: Premiered March 23, 2014
  • Mexico – Canal five: Apr fourteen, 2022 – April 19, 2022 / March 26, 2022 – March 30, 2022 / April xv, 2022 – Apr nineteen, 2022 (Holy Week special)
  • Costa rica – Teletica Canal 7: April 17, 2022 – April 18, 2014
  • Philippines – ABS-CBN: April 17, 2022 – April 19, 2022 / March 29, 2022 – March 31, 2022 / April eighteen, 2022 - April xix, 2019/Cinema One April 19, 2022 - April twenty, 2019, April nine, 2022 - Apr 11, 2022 /Kapamilya Channel and A2Z: April 1, 2022 - April 3, 2022 (Holy Week special)
  • Peru – AmĂ©rica TelevisiĂłn: April 6, 2022 – April –, 2014
  • Netherlands – EO: Premiered May 12, 2014
  • Germany – VOX: Apr 17, 2022 – April nineteen, 2014
  • Ecuador – Ecuavisa, Ecuavisa HD: April five, 2022 – April 19, 2014
  • Lebanese republic - LBCI: April ten, 2022 – April xx, 2014.
  • U.s.a. – Telemundo: March 25, 2015
  • Australia – Australian Christian Channel

DVD release [edit]

The series became the biggest-selling miniseries on DVD in its first calendar week of release, and biggest on Blu-ray and Digital Hard disk drive of all fourth dimension. In its first week on home video, 'The Bible' series sold 525,000 copies. Information technology was the fastest selling television show on DVD since 2008.[53] A Blu-ray version is as well bachelor via 20th Century Fox.

Novel [edit]

Roma Downey and Mark Burnett have also released a novelization of this miniseries, entitled A Story of God and All of Us: A Novel Based on the Epic TV Miniseries "The Bible." Information technology debuted at No. 27 on the New York Times Best-Seller List.[54]

Soundtrack [edit]

The Bible: Music Inspired by the Epic Miniseries
Soundtrack album

A CD was released on March 12, 2013, with Christian music singers performing songs inspired past the miniseries:[55]

The Bible (Music Inspired by the Epic Miniseries)
No. Title Writer(s) Artist(due south) Length
one. "In Your Optics" Peter Gabriel Francesca Battistelli 5:08
2. "Live Similar That" David Frey
Ben Glover
Ben McDonald
Sidewalk Prophets 3:57
three. "This Side of Heaven" Chris August Chris August 2:57
four. "Starting Line" Jason Castro
Phillip LaRue
Seth Mosley
Jason Castro 3:32
5. "Love Come to Life" Jeremy Redmon Big Daddy Weave 3:46
6. "Crave" Shaun Shankel
Joel Smallbone
Luke Smallbone
for King & Land 4:26
vii. "Fearless" Andy Anderson
Tony Battaglia
Blanca Callahan
Manwell Reyes
Group 1 Crew 3:22
8. "What Dear Means" Seth Mosley
Nikita Odnoralov
Ruslan Odnoralov
Everfound three:36
9. "Home" Paul Alan
Dara Maclean
Dara Maclean 3:53
10. "Launder Me Away" Ian Eskelin
Nicole Witt
Tony Wood
Point of Grace 3:03
xi. "Not for a Moment (After All)" Meredith Andrews
Stu Chiliad
Jason Ingram
James MacDonald
Andi Rozier
Meredith Andrews 4:00
12. "Mary, Did You Know?" Buddy Greene
Mark Lowry
Kenny Rogers
Wynonna
3:51

Score [edit]

The Bible (Official Score Soundtrack)
No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "Faith" (featuring Lisa Gerrard) Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
12:49
two. "In the Beginning" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
three:47
3. "Romas Lament" (featuring Lisa Gerrard) Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
5:30
4. "Hope" (featuring Lisa Gerrard) Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
2:22
5. "Journey" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
three:eighteen
half dozen. "Zedekiah's Sons" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
1:55
vii. "Daniel Prays" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
2:12
8. "The Road to Jerusalem" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
2:05
9. "Pentecost" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
two:15
10. "King David" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
1:41
11. "I Am" (featuring Lisa Gerrard) Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
3:45
12. "Pray for Us" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
one:51
13. "Free Us, Save United states" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
two:28
14. "The Birth" (featuring Lisa Gerrard) Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
4:33
15. "Cosmos Choral" Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
2:08
16. "Ascension up in Faith" (featuring Lisa Gerrard) Hans Zimmer
Lorne Balfe
ii:45

Theatrical release [edit]

Mark Burnett announced in April 2013 that a three-60 minutes version was being prepared for global theatrical release. He claimed that he has had no distribution arrangements yet, though he could perhaps release it himself.[10] In June 2013, Burnett elaborated that the movie, which has already been edited, would focus exclusively on the life of Jesus, and would run at ii hours and fifteen minutes.[56] In September 2013, it was appear that 20th Century Trick would partner with Burnett on theatrical distribution, currently titled Son of God.[57] [58] In October 2013, it was announced that Son of God would be released on Feb 28, 2014.[59]

Sequel – A.D. [edit]

On December 17, 2013, it was announced that there would be a follow-up miniseries in 2015, titled A.D. The Bible Continues, also produced by Burnett, Downey, and Bedser.[eleven] [60] The limited series began airing on NBC on Easter Sunday, April 5. It airs in twelve weekly one-hr episodes. The story takes place immediately after the events of The Bible, beginning with the Crucifixion and Resurrection, and continues with the first x chapters of the Book of Acts.[61] [62] On July 3, 2015, NBC cancelled A.D. The Bible Continues after one season. Still, producers Burnett and Downey programme hereafter biblical productions on their OTT digital channel.[63]

Come across also [edit]

  • Delineation of Jesus
  • The Bible in motion picture

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • The Bible Serial - full episodes on YouTube
  • The Bible - History Channel (official History Channel website)
  • The Bible at IMDb

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bible_%28miniseries%29

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