Testament: The Story of Moses — Official Trailer

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added: Tue, Mar 5th '24

After the unexpected success of the religious television drama series "The Chosen," it seems Netflix is eager to delve into similar faith-based territory. This month, the streaming service is set to unveil a new project that blends documentary elements with scripted drama, delving into the tale of Moses.

Check out the official trailer for "Testament: The Story of Moses," Netflix's forthcoming three-part hybrid production. In this one-of-a-kind series, "Testament" blends documentary and drama to tell the remarkable story of Moses' transformation from an outcast and a man marked by his past mistakes to becoming a respected prophet and the leader who freed the Hebrew people. From the Nile's edge to the peaks of Mount Sinai and the legendary crossing of the Red Sea, the series will smoothly weave together scripted dramatizations with informative interviews from historians, giving viewers a window into Moses' deeply personal journey toward redemption.

Directed by Benjamin Ross, "Testament: The Story of Moses" is executive produced by Emre Sahin, Kelly McPherson, Sarah Wetherbee, Fikret Manoglu, Brian Nelson, and Sam Anzel. The series is narrated by acclaimed "Game of Thrones" actor Charles Dance, with actor Avi Azulay portraying the titular role of Moses.

"Testament: The Story of Moses" premieres on Netflix on March 27th. Watch the trailer, above.

synopsis:
TESTAMENT: THE STORY OF MOSES is an epic three-episode series exploring the life of Moses and his rise from outcast and murderer to prophet and liberator of the Hebrews. From the banks of the Nile to Mount Sinai to the Red Sea, Testament seamlessly interweaves gripping docudrama and expert interviews, revealing Moses' intensely personal quest for redemption -- setting in motion some of the most inspiring and iconic events in the Bible, Qur'an and Torah.

 

directed by   Benjamin Ross

starring   Charles Dance (narrator), Avi Azulay

release date   March 27, 2024 (on Netflix)