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Egypt bans biblical epic Exodus, 20th Century Fox says

Cast member Christian Bale poses for photographs as he arrives for film world premiere of "Exodus: Gods and Kings" in Madrid , December 4, 2014. REUTERS/Juan Medina

(Reuters) – Egypt has banned Hollywood’s big screen biblical epic Exodus: Gods and Kings, a 20th Century Fox spokesman said on Friday.

Cast member Christian Bale poses for photographs as he arrives for film world premiere of “Exodus: Gods and Kings” in Madrid , December 4, 2014. REUTERS/Juan Medina

The studio owned by Twenty-First Century Fox Inc declined to give a reason for the ban, but films that depict biblical figures have been prohibited before in the Muslim country.

Paramount Pictures’ Bible tale Noah was banned in several countries in the Middle East this year for its depiction of a prophet, which is forbidden in Islam.

The film, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Christian Bale, dramatizes the Bible’s Book of Exodus about Moses leading the Jews out of Egypt.

Exodus, which has an estimated $140 million budget, has come under criticism for casting mostly white actors in the lead roles and some historical anachronisms.

Morrocco has also reportedly banned the film, which has so far grossed $107 million in two weeks in worldwide release.

The film’s ban comes as Sony Pictures faced a devastating cyberattack blamed on North Korea for The Interview, a raunchy comedy that depicts a fictional plot to assassinate North Korea leader Kim Jong Un.

(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Mary Milliken and Richard Chang)

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