Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Entertainment
  3. News

The Ten Commandments shalt be remade

Add as a preferred source on Google

If you’re a fan of religious epics, your prayers were just answered: Paramount is reportedly developing a remake of The Ten Commandments (1956).

OK, so maybe you weren’t exactly praying for that, but this is pretty big news nonetheless. The original (the movie, not the book) is to its genre what The Godfather is mobster movies or what Star Wars is to sci-fi films.

Recommended Videos

Starring Charlton Heston as Moses, it tells the story of The Exodus, during which the bearded prophet led the Jewish people out of Egypt, freeing them from the tyrannical rule of the Pharaoh (identified as Ramses in the movie). Filmed on location in Egypt, Mount Sinai, and the Sinai Peninsula, it was — at the time — the most expensive film in Hollywood history. Still, lugging cast, crew, and equipment halfway around the world was worth it in the end, as the movie became Director Cecil B. DeMille’s Magnum opus and was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

While there are certainly fans that think “Thou shalt not remake classic films” should be somewhere on one of those stone tablets, reboots, remakes, and reimaginings continue to rule the day in Hollywood.

The film’s producers are reportedly looking for a writer/director combo capable of offering a new take on the familiar tale, but the rumor mill has been pretty quiet and we’re not yet sure who they might be targeting.

With the underwhelming Exodus: Gods and Kings fresh on many moviegoers minds, it will be interesting to see how the studio plans to approach this retelling of the Old Testament tale and if it can avoid some of the pitfalls that have ensnared similar productions. It will also be interesting to see who will be parting the sea as Moses.

We’ll be bringing you more details as they become available, so stay tuned for updates.

Adam Poltrack
Former Contributor
Adam is an A/V News Writer for Digital Trends, and is responsible for bringing you the latest advances in A/V…
I found a free universal TV remote app for iOS and Android that doesn’t spam ads
AnyRemote turns your phone into a TV remote without forcing a login or subscriptions
AnyRemote Universal remote app on iPhone 17 Pro Max

I have been looking for a universal TV remote app that just works without being annoying. Most of the ones I tried had some kind of catch. Some asked me to create an account before I could even connect to a TV. Some showed annoying un-skippable ads before a simple action. A few locked basic controls like volume behind a paywall, while others simply did not work as advertised.

In that search, I recently came across AnyRemote, a free universal TV remote app available on both iOS and Android. It turns your phone into a remote for your TV or streaming device without forcing a login or making you pay for the core buttons.

Read more
Spotify’s streaming fraud issue runs so deep that Kalshi traders are profiting from rigged charts
Spotify removed over 500,000 streams from Malcolm Todd’s “Earrings” after suspected bot activity
spotify

Spotify has removed more than half a million streams from Malcolm Todd’s song “Earrings” after finding suspected bot activity, according to a report by Financial Times.

The track, first released in 2024, suddenly rose to No. 1 on Spotify’s daily U.S. chart after a sharp jump in streams. At the same time, traders on prediction market Kalshi had been betting on whether Todd would land a No. 1 song on Spotify USA before the end of June. There is no suggestion Todd or his team were involved in any attempt to boost the song’s numbers. Kalshi has said it is investigating the matter.

Read more
EXCLUSIVE: Lockbox Cast and Director Reveal How They Adapted the Knifepoint Horror Podcast for the Big Screen
Daniel Stamm, Lou Taylor Pucci, and Katharine Isabelle discuss creating Lockbox and collaborating with Carla Gugino
Katherine Isabelle screaming with white eyes in the horror film, Lockbox.

Director Daniel Stamm's new movie Lockbox adapts the acclaimed Knifepoint Horror podcast into a feature-length nightmare. Produced by Capstone Pictures (Obsession), the movie sees The Haunting of Hill House star Carla Gugino as a woman fighting to protect her veteran cousin, played by Lou Taylor Pucci (Evil Dead), from a demonic presence linked to her mysterious neighbor, portrayed by Katharine Isabelle (Backrooms)

In an interview with Digital Trends, Stamm, Pucci, and Isabelle discussed collaborating with each other and Carla Gugino in taking a popular podcast and turning it into an unsettling and unpredictable horror film.

Read more