In the final days of King David’s reign, Solomon discovers love, betrayal, and the weight of a throne he never expected to inherit.

25 COMMENTS

  1. Excellent. Ending pulled me into the story and wanting to know what happens next. Erick and Luke are amazing actors so skilled to be able to create believeable and credible new characters given the immense impact of their roles in The Chosen. Well done! 🙏❤️🕊✝️🌟🌠

  2. In fasting dream I saw this but not movie format it was like I was …..there via holy spirit and holy captain CHRIST JESUS….evangelical warrior Clay 🎉🎉🎉Australia 🎉🎉🎉by your command Holy Lordship our heavenly God bless our Commander-in-Chief Christ Jesus our God

  3. First, the dialogue is terrible, needs work. Second, why are there chairs in a mikvah? Third, in the mikvah, what is she praying to? What's at the front there? That was very weird. Is that supposed to represent the tent where the Ark of the Covenant was? That didn't look like a tent.

  4. Acting is great and cinematography is beautiful but I don’t like the made up character – she didn’t marry Solomon! Why not make a film about Deborah instead of create a character like her and put her into Solomon’s story?

  5. Nicodemus and Judas as David and Solomon. In Solomon and Sheba, they were played by Balthazar from Ben Hur and Rameses form The Ten Commandments (it's ironic that Yul Brynner played the nemesis of a Pharaoh). In Solomon, David is played by the same actor as Jesus from The Greatest Story Ever Told and Solomon is played by Malagant from First Knight. The three best known Solomon actors (Yul Brynner, Ben Cross, and Luke Dimyan) were well known for playing villains.

  6. This has a lot of potential. The dialog needs improvement. It is not so natural, and not nearly as captivating as the other Bible projects that this is inevitably compared with. I look forward to its production, but you might want to add some other writers.

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