- Christian Bale read a lot of ancient books in order to play Moses, including the "Bible", "Quran", "Pentateuch" and "Legend of the Jews" written by Louis Ginsburg, etc., in order to fully understand the background of the original era and the life of Moses .
- A total of two biblical epic films were released in 2014. In addition to the film, there is "Noah's Ark: Journey to Creation". Coincidentally, Christian Bell also starred in the director Darren Aronofsky." Noah's first candidate.
- Joel Edgerton received many congratulatory calls and emails from people before he knew he had gotten the role of Ramses in the film. This news was first exposed on the Internet.
- The original name of the film was "Exodus", but because the remake copyright was not negotiated between Twentieth Century Fox and MGM, which owns the copyright of the old version of "Exodus", the name of the new version had to be added with "the gods". With the king".
- Director Ridley Scott is an atheist. He said that this is an advantage for directing a biblical story because he has to convince himself that the story in the film works.
- Ben Kingsley played the role of Nun in the film, and he played Moses in the 1995 film "Moses."
- Oscar Isaac and Javier Baden refused to play Ramses in the film.
- In the 1998 film "Prince of Egypt", Moses played Fong Kimmer. What's interesting is that, like Christian Bell who played Moses in the film, the most well-known character is Batman.
- The film director Ridley Scott and screenwriter Steven Zelian have collaborated three times. The previous two films of the film were "Hannibal" () and "American Gangster" ().
Exodus: Gods and Kings behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Rhamses: That wasn't an admission. He simply did not want her arm lopped off.
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Rhamses: [to Miriam] I will ask again and if the answer is still no, I apologise for what happens next.
Miriam: No.
Moses: [Moses clashes swords with Ramses] Yes! Yes.