If you loved 'The Prince of Egypt' (1998) for its breathtaking animation, powerful storytelling, and unforgettable music, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same epic scale, emotional depth, and spiritual resonance. Whether you're drawn to biblical epics, animated masterpieces, or tales of destiny and redemption, these recommendations will keep you enthralled.

The Ten Commandments (1956)
Description: Similar to 'The Prince of Egypt' in its epic retelling of the Exodus story, focusing on Moses' journey from prince to prophet. Both films emphasize themes of faith, liberation, and divine intervention. The grandeur of the production and the dramatic portrayal of biblical events are key similarities.
Fact: Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, it was the most expensive film made at the time. Charlton Heston, who played Moses, later narrated 'The Prince of Egypt'. The parting of the Red Sea scene was a groundbreaking special effect for its era.


Ben-Hur (1959)
Description: Both 'Ben-Hur' and 'The Prince of Egypt' are grand biblical epics with themes of redemption and faith. They feature protagonists who undergo profound personal transformations and include spectacular action sequences.
Fact: Won a record 11 Academy Awards. The chariot race scene is one of the most famous in cinema history. Like 'The Prince of Egypt', it was a major studio production with a huge budget.


Solomon and Sheba (1959)
Description: Like 'The Prince of Egypt', this is a biblical epic with grand production values. Both films explore themes of leadership, wisdom, and the challenges of power, set in ancient Middle Eastern contexts.
Fact: Originally starred Tyrone Power, who died during production. Yul Brynner took over the role of Solomon. The film's battle scenes involved thousands of extras.


The Story of Jacob and Joseph (1974)
Description: This TV movie shares with 'The Prince of Egypt' a focus on family dynamics within biblical narratives. Both stories involve brothers, betrayal, and eventual reconciliation, set against the backdrop of God's providence.
Fact: A two-part television film. Features an all-star cast including Keith Michell and Colleen Dewhurst. It combines the stories of Jacob and Joseph from Genesis.


The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Description: While focusing on Jesus' crucifixion, it shares with 'The Prince of Egypt' a deep reverence for its biblical subject matter and a commitment to bringing scripture to life with emotional intensity and visual power.
Fact: Directed by Mel Gibson. The dialogue is in Aramaic, Latin, and Hebrew. It's one of the highest-grossing R-rated films ever.


The Nativity Story (2006)
Description: Like 'The Prince of Egypt', this film brings a beloved biblical story to life with emotional depth and visual beauty. Both films balance reverence for their source material with humanizing portrayals of their characters.
Fact: Directed by Catherine Hardwicke of 'Twilight' fame. Keisha Castle-Hughes, who played Mary, was pregnant in real life during filming. The film emphasizes the human aspects of the nativity story.


Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014)
Description: This film shares with 'The Prince of Egypt' the story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt. Both explore Moses' internal conflict and his relationship with Ramses. The visual spectacle and focus on the plagues are common elements.
Fact: Christian Bale and Joel Edgerton star as Moses and Ramses, respectively. Ridley Scott directed this modern take on the Exodus story. The film faced criticism for its casting choices and historical accuracy.


Noah (2014)
Description: Like 'The Prince of Egypt', 'Noah' is a biblical epic that combines spectacular visuals with a deep exploration of faith and divine purpose. Both films humanize their protagonists, showing their struggles and growth.
Fact: Directed by Darren Aronofsky, known for his unique visual style. Russell Crowe stars as Noah. The film incorporates elements from midrashic texts, expanding the biblical narrative.


Risen (2016)
Description: This film, like 'The Prince of Egypt', explores faith through the lens of a powerful story. Both films show a protagonist's journey from doubt to belief, set against the backdrop of significant biblical events.
Fact: Tells the story of Jesus' resurrection from a Roman tribune's perspective. Joseph Fiennes stars as the tribune. It offers a unique 'detective story' approach to the resurrection narrative.


Samson (2018)
Description: Similar to 'The Prince of Egypt', this film adapts a well-known biblical story with modern production values. Both focus on a chosen individual with a divine mission, facing personal and external challenges.
Fact: Stars Taylor James as Samson. Features Billy Zane and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles. The film emphasizes Samson's internal struggles alongside his physical strength.
