"The King of Kings" Will Be in Theaters April 11

"The King of Kings" is an upcoming animated film that presents the life of Jesus Christ through the storytelling of Charles Dickens. Directed by Seong-ho Jang and Jamie Thomason, the film is scheduled for release in the United States on April 11, 2025, just before Easter.
In an effort to mend his relationship with his son Walter, Charles Dickens narrates the story of Jesus Christ. As Walter's imagination brings the tale to life, they embark on a transformative journey witnessing Jesus's miracles, trials, and ultimate sacrifice. This narrative framework offers audiences a fresh perspective on themes of hope, love, and redemption.
Also announced at CinemaCon is the launch of a "kids go free" campaign. Fans of Angel have generously paid it forward so that kids everywhere can see The King of Kings for free with the purchase of a qualifying adult ticket. Visitors to angel.com/kidsgofree can use the code "KIDSGOFREE" to get up to 2 free children's tickets.
Watch the trailer HERE
Voice Cast:
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Kenneth Branagh as Charles Dickens
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Uma Thurman as Catherine Dickens
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Roman Griffin Davis as Walter Dickens
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Oscar Isaac as Jesus Christ
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Mark Hamill as King Herod
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Pierce Brosnan as Pontius Pilate
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Forest Whitaker as Peter
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Ben Kingsley as High Priest Caiaphas
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