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Watch: Ridley Scott's 'Exodus: Gods & Kings' Final Trailer Storms In

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November 10, 2014
Source: Apple

Exodus: Gods & Kings

"I am prepared to fight for eternity." We've got just over a month until Exodus: Gods & Kings hits theaters, and we get to see if Ridley Scott can deliver another solid epic and return to the glory the filmmaker once attained with films like Gladiator. And to show off more of what's in store with this Biblical tale, the final trailer has arrived, complete with huge battles, massive storms with tons of tornadoes and more. Even if this doesn't turn out to be something great, there's a lot of Christian Bale yelling which should be entertaining by itself. It certainly can't be denied that this is an epic in every sense of the word.

Here's the final trailer for Ridley Scott's Exodus: Gods & Kings, originally from Apple:

And here's a new batch of four TV spots from 20th Century Fox:

Exodus: Gods & Kings

Watch the previous theatrical trailer for Exodus: Gods & Kings right here.

Exodus: Gods and Kings is directed by Ridley Scott (Gladiator, Robin Hood, Alien, Blade Runner) and written by Adam Cooper & Bill Collage (Tower Heist, Accepted), with a rewrite by Steve Zaillian (American Gangster, Moneyball, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). The film follows Christian Bale (The Dark Knight, Out of the Furnace) as Moses, chronicling the Biblical figures life from his adoption by Egyptian royals through his revolution against Pharaoh Ramses II (Joel Edgerton). Aaron Paul, Ben Kingsley, John Turturro and Sigourney Weaver. 20th Century Fox will release the film just before Christmas on December 12th.

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25 Comments

1

The more I see of this the more I'm thinking maybe Ridley didn't fuck up. Maybe Ridley made another movie worthy of Gladiator.

Jon Odishaw on Nov 10, 2014

2

I have yet to see a Ridley Scott movie i dont like.

Rock n Rollllll on Nov 10, 2014

3

Wasn't a huge fan of Legend but pretty much everyone Ive seen Ive at least enjoyed. He's also made some of my favs(Alien, Prometheus, Gladiator)

Jon Odishaw on Nov 10, 2014

4

don't forget kingdom of heaven - excellent movie! also, among lesser known films, "white squall" was a good watch.

dan on Nov 10, 2014

5

WHAT! You didnt like Legend??? That's classic stuff and probably the best Devil interpretation to date. To each their own i guess.

Rock n Rollllll on Nov 11, 2014

6

Gorgeous! Been on board since the teaser. It's rare that a trailer gives me goosebumps - this one did it. Can't wait.

NathanDewey on Nov 10, 2014

7

Why are they all tanned?

Have Hope on Nov 10, 2014

8

lol its kinda like the 2014 cowboys and indians flicks from back in the day...you wouldn't know it but there were TOO many natives on set...so why should egyptians or other people of color be exempt

Liam Knurtsis on Nov 10, 2014

9

They live in a desert. They are supposed to look Egyptian.

DAVIDPD on Nov 10, 2014

10

???? Why are they all tanned?

Have Hope on Nov 11, 2014

11

I dont know if you know this but those sarcophagus' were tanning beds back then.

Rock n Rollllll on Nov 12, 2014

12

I dont know if you know this but those sarcophagus' were tanning beds back then.

Rock n Rollllll on Nov 11, 2014

13

Just looks hilarious.

Carpola on Nov 10, 2014

14

Israelis rampaging across the land killing people... don't we have enough of that now?

Bill on Nov 10, 2014

15

Thing is, Darren Aronofsky isn't a lot of peoples' cup of tea. He makes out there films and Noah was definitely out there. Ridley Scott on the other hand makes great films that are pretty accessible to everyone so I don't have the trepidation and doubts I had going into seeing Noah. This looks like a more Biblically accurate portrayal of events. I can't wait to see it.

David Diaz on Nov 10, 2014

16

So much mascara. On men. Still look White.

DAVIDPD on Nov 10, 2014

17

How about reserving judgement until you actually see the film yourself?

Krishna Shenoi on Nov 10, 2014

18

The Coldplay song in this works perfectly. The trailers got better and better the more I saw.

Wes on Nov 11, 2014

19

It looks suitably epic, as most Ridley Scott do, and I love the attention to detail in the background. However, it doesn't quite have that spark and falls a little flat. Might not see it at the cinema, but will check it out later.

Steven on Nov 11, 2014

20

I hope it will have some flavor of Freudian vision of Moses in it... At least. Biblical version is pretty much boring for a very long time...

shiboleth on Nov 11, 2014

21

Fuck the bible but seriously this does look epic.

SkyNet300 on Nov 12, 2014

22

ok, I agree, this is the best way to advertise this flick...

shiboleth on Nov 12, 2014

23

So classy. From the growth I've experienced with that nugget of pure wisdom, I need more. Please drop more slices of relevant dialogue and wit. You da man!

LightningB on Nov 12, 2014

24

Lol 😉

SkyNet300 on Nov 14, 2014

25

Scripture, like even great literature, SUPER--natural and SUPER--real, and hence NOT given to molten image treatment. Scott remains an art director in search of a script. He might have better spent his time breaking the mind control of franchise slum Hollywood. He might have delivered the much needed, ---long overdue, epic treatment of the now 21st century DEFINING ---------------------------KOREAN WAR---------------------------.

ITITIT2IT IT on Nov 30, 2014

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