Prior to signing on for Jeymes Samuel’s biblical narrative “The Book of Clarence,” LaKeith Stanfield said he was initially unsure whether the film would be a “controversial” movie to star in. However, the actor said that by the end of filming, his faith was strengthened and he felt “inspired” to never question unique opportunities no matter how contentious they may appear.
It should be no surprise that “The Book of Clarence” deals greatly with religion and spirituality, as it’s set in A.D. 33 Jerusalem and features arguably the most notable figure in the Bible, Jesus Christ. The film joins an old genre that Hollywood has seemingly retired, as far as live-action adaptations go — at least since Garth Davis’ “Mary Magdalene” (2018). Historically, audiences have always been split on their feelings about Hollywood cinematically producing stories from the Bible, and it was a sentiment even Stanfield felt in the beginning.
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