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"The Kings of Kings," a faith-based film that retells the story of Jesus, has set a record for the biggest biblical animated movie opening ever — beating out 1998's "The Prince of Egypt" — even before it officially opened this weekend.
By Thursday, the film had taken in more than $14.6 million in domestic pre-sales, showing that there’s "clearly an audience and a market for faith-based entertainment," Fox News contributor and host of the "Arroyo Grande" podcast Raymond Arroyo told Fox News Digital.
The movie is based on a Charles Dickens book called "The Life of Our Lord," which Dickens actually read to his children, as the character Dickens does in the movie.
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By Thursday, the film had taken in more than $14.6 million in domestic pre-sales, showing that there’s "clearly an audience and a market for faith-based entertainment," Fox News contributor and host of the "Arroyo Grande" podcast Raymond Arroyo told Fox News Digital.
The movie is based on a Charles Dickens book called "The Life of Our Lord," which Dickens actually read to his children, as the character Dickens does in the movie.
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'The King of Kings' proves there's 'clearly an audience' for faith-based movies: expert
Faith-based animated film "The King of Kings" has set the record for the biggest biblical animated movie opening ever, just in pre-sales alone.