I have a healthy respect for the word of Yah havah.
I was just pointing out that I saw the film "The Ten Commandments" at a drive in theatre as a child, and only learned later through the reading of scripture that it left out certain significant biblical truths and was scripted for entertainment value. This has been true of every popular film that I've seen based upon scripture, and yet, I haven't seen any writer, film producer, or director suffer biblical plagues because of taking "artistic license."
I've recently started rewriting a fiction that I started some time ago, presenting a story of biblical redemption, for worldly consumption, but personally I find it necessary to present the story according to my own theology, which will differ from that of some churches. I'll do this confidently, because of the confidence that I have in my relationship to the Lord, but it isn't scripture, nor am I presenting it as scripture.
However, biblical fiction that mischaracterizes God is worthy of judgment. My observation is only that God hasn't yet sent plagues upon writers of biblically based fiction, and some have gone peacefully to their graves.
If God were going to judge us to condemnation based upon our imagination, not one soul would be saved. Clearly though, many of our works will be "burnt up" when tested by fire. I'm pretty sure that fiction isn't going to pass that test, and monetary profit is it's own reward.