The film took creative liberties, such as depicting God through the character of a young boy named Malak. It was banned in countries like Egypt and the United Arab Emirates for what authorities termed "historical inaccuracies". Home Media & Special Features

It earned approximately $268 million worldwide on a budget estimated between $140–200 million. The Ensemble Cast

PG-13 (for violence including battle sequences and intense images)

Over 15 minutes of additional footage.

Audio commentary by Ridley Scott and co-screenwriter Jeffrey Caine.

The film featured a star-studded cast, which later became a focal point of criticism for casting white actors in Middle Eastern roles. Moses Joel Edgerton: Ramses II John Turturro: Seti I Aaron Paul: Joshua Ben Kingsley: Nun Sigourney Weaver: Tuya Major Themes & Controversies

Reviewers at The People's Movies praised the film's "staggering scale," specifically the decadence of the Pharaoh's palace and the masterfully choreographed battle scenes reminiscent of Gladiator .