Nicolas Cage in front of Jesus
Nicolas Cage it has accustomed us to projects, one more surprising than the other. Between playing your role in A talent made of solid gold (2022), he plays Dracula Renfield (2023) or a full professor who appears in the dreams of millions of people in Dream scenario (2023). The actor might surprise us once again The carpenter’s son (The carpenter’s son in French). A film that, according to Expirationwill tell the childhood of Jesus, but from a horrible perspective. Director Lotfy Nathan is said to have been inspired by the 2nd century Gospel of Thomas, which recounts the childhood of Jesus.
To give a better idea of this project, Expiration revealed a first summary of the film. We learn it this way The carpenter’s son will tell “the dark story of a family hidden in Roman Egypt. The son, called “the Boy”, is questioned by another mysterious child, and rebels against his guardian, the Carpenter, revealing inherent powers and a destiny beyond his understanding. As he wields his power, the boy and his family become targets of horrors, both natural and divine.“.
A great casting for The carpenter’s son
Nicolas Cage will therefore play one of the main roles of this film, that of the carpenter. At his side, we will find FKA Twigs, Souheila Yacoub and Noah Jupe. It is the latter who is supposed to play “the Boy”, after being discovered Without a sound (2018). For her part, singer FKA twigs will arrive soon The Raven (June 5) while Souheila Yacoub, after participating Climax (2018), was in the casting of Dune 2 (2024). Finally, director Lotfy Nathan has stood out recently Harka (2022) worn by Adam Bessa.
The filming of The carpenter’s son East scheduled for this summer. We will closely monitor the development of this intriguing project. No release date has been announced at this time.
Source: Cine Serie

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