Beyond The Biblical Epic: The Latest 'Moses' Movies Reshaping The Legend For 2025 And 2026
The cinematic journey of Moses is undergoing a radical, unexpected transformation, moving far beyond the classic biblical epic. As of December 20, 2025, the newest "Moses" movies are completely redefining what the name represents on the big screen, trading the Red Sea for modern-day streets and the staff for a gun. This article dives deep into the two most anticipated and controversial upcoming films—a crime thriller and a gangster drama—that are set to dominate the conversation around faith-based and action cinema in 2025 and 2026.
The era of solely focusing on the Book of Exodus is over. Modern filmmakers are drawing inspiration from a wider array of historical and spiritual figures named Moses, or using the figure as a powerful metaphor for leadership, redemption, and liberation. These fresh, unique interpretations are the key to understanding the future of the "Moses" story in film, offering a stark contrast to the familiar Charlton Heston and Christian Bale portrayals.
The New Cinematic Moses: A Complete Profile of Upcoming Film Adaptations
The following list details the most recent and highly-anticipated film projects centered around a figure named Moses, highlighting the dramatic shift in genre and narrative focus.
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- Title: Guns & Moses
- Genre: American Crime Thriller / Action
- US Theatrical Release Date: July 18, 2025
- Director: Salvador Litvak
- Writers: Nina Davidovich Litvak, Salvador Litvak
- Key Cast: Mark Feuerstein (as Rabbi Mo/Moses Zaltzman), Neal McDonough, Dermot Mulroney, Christopher Lloyd, Mercedes Mason
- Logline: An affable small-town Hasidic rabbi becomes an unlikely gunfighter to protect his community, inspired by a real-life synagogue shooting.
- Title: Moses the Black
- Genre: American Crime Drama / Gangster Film
- US Theatrical Release Date: January 30, 2026
- Director/Writer: Yelena Popovic
- Producers: G-Unit Film & Television (Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson's company)
- Key Cast: Omar Epps (as Malik), Wiz Khalifa, Quavo, Chukwudi Iwuji
- Logline: A modern-day gangster’s journey of repentance in Chicago, inspired by the incredible story of the fifth-century saint, Moses the Black.
- Title: Testament: The Story of Moses
- Genre: Docu-Drama / Limited Series (Not a Movie)
- Release Date: March 27, 2024 (Netflix)
- Key Cast: Avi Azulay (as Moses)
- Logline: A three-part series exploring the life of Moses, combining dramatic reenactments with expert interviews.
Guns & Moses (2025): The Rabbi with a Revolver
The most immediate and startling entry is the 2025 action-thriller, Guns & Moses. This film completely shatters the mold of the traditional biblical figure, instead presenting a contemporary hero named Moses Zaltzman, affectionately known as Rabbi Mo. The movie is a high-stakes crime thriller that taps directly into modern-day anxieties about community safety and self-defense.
Mark Feuerstein, known for his work in television, takes on the lead role of Rabbi Mo, a beloved but off-beat Hasidic leader in a high-desert town. The narrative is directly inspired by the tragic 2019 Chabad of Poway synagogue shooting, propelling the rabbi to transform from a spiritual leader into an unlikely gunfighter. This modern adaptation is a powerful, if controversial, exploration of the "Moses" theme of protecting one's people from existential threat.
The supporting cast adds significant star power and intrigue. Veterans like Dermot Mulroney and Christopher Lloyd bring gravitas to this action-packed story, suggesting a blend of serious drama and high-octane sequences. The film is positioned as a limited release, but its provocative premise and ensemble cast are generating significant buzz among film enthusiasts and faith-based cinema audiences, promising a movie that will spark intense debate upon its July 2025 release.
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Moses the Black (2026): Gangster Drama and the Path to Redemption
Equally compelling, but with a completely different focus, is the upcoming crime drama Moses the Black, scheduled for a January 2026 release. This film draws its inspiration not from the prophet of the Exodus, but from the historical figure Saint Moses the Black, a fourth-century Egyptian monk who was originally a notorious criminal and gang leader.
The movie is a modern-day re-imagining of this incredible story of repentance, set against the gritty backdrop of present-day Chicago. Omar Epps stars as Malik, a powerful gangster recently released from prison, whose journey mirrors the saint's transformation from a life of violence to one of profound spiritual change.
The production team behind Moses the Black is notable, with Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson’s G-Unit Film & Television attached to produce. This partnership suggests a raw, authentic, and unflinching look at the criminal underworld, blending the intensity of a gangster film with a powerful message of redemption. The inclusion of music heavyweights like Wiz Khalifa and Quavo in the cast further positions the film to draw a massive, contemporary audience interested in urban dramas and stories of moral complexity. This project is a fantastic example of a modern filmmaker using a historical or religious entity to tell a universally relatable story of a powerful individual seeking liberation from their own past.
The Evolution of the Moses Narrative: From Epic to Entity
The shift from classic biblical epics like Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments to these modern, nuanced takes is a clear trend in cinema. For decades, the story of the Israelite prophet Moses—the plagues of Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, and the receiving of the commandments—was the only interpretation that mattered. Now, the name "Moses" acts as a topical entity, a powerful keyword that represents a figure who leads, liberates, and undergoes a profound personal transformation.
The 2024 Netflix docu-drama Testament: The Story of Moses served as a bridge, grounding the original biblical narrative in a modern, documentary-style format. However, Guns & Moses and Moses the Black represent a complete break, embracing the complexity of the name and its symbolic weight.
The two upcoming films are not just isolated projects; they signal a broader movement in Hollywood to create "faith-based films" that are commercially viable and genre-bending. By setting the narratives in contemporary, high-stakes environments—a high-desert American town and the streets of Chicago—the filmmakers are making the themes of leadership, protection, and redemption accessible to a new generation of viewers. The story of Moses, in its many forms, continues to be a timeless narrative of one man’s stand against overwhelming odds, a theme that resonates whether the odds are a pharaoh’s army or a modern criminal enterprise.
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