Joaquin Phoenix lined up to play Jesus Christ in Mary Magdalene film
Rooney Mara is starring in "authentic and humanistic portrait" of Magdalene's life
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We're sure intense Joaquin Phoenix fans would already deem him the saviour of cinema, but the actor's next role could potentially add some heft to that statement - he's being lined up to play Jesus Christ in an upcoming film about Mary Magdalene.
While in the early stages of development, Deadline reports that director Garth Davis is lining up the Inherent Vice actor to star as the central figure of Christianity.
Rooney Mara will play Magdalene, one of Jesus' followers, in the drama that's been written by Helen Edmundson and Philippa Goslett.
It will reportedly be "an authentic and humanistic portrait of one of the most enigmatic and misunderstood spiritual figures in history.”
Other actors to have famously taken on the role of Jesus in past films include Willem Dafoe (The Last Temptation of Christ, 1988), Ewan McGregor - for the upcoming Last Days in the Desert - and, most controversially, Jim Caviezel in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ (2004).
Davis' debut film Lion stars Mara alongside Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman and David Wenham - a UKrelease date is yet to be announced. He directed the latter multiple episodes of Australian mystery drama Top of the Lake which is currently filming its second season.
Mary Magdalene will arrive in 2017.
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