North African country, Egypt, has banned a Hollywood movie with a story based on the biblical book of Exodus, due to what censors described as "Historical inaccuracies," according to BBC reports.
According to the country's head of censorship board, the inaccuracies in the movie included portraying jews as the builders of the Pyramid.
Also, depicting that an earthquake and not a miracle by Moses parted the Red Sea, according BBC.
There have also been speculations that the movie has been banned in Morrocco.
The film, Exodus: Gods and Kings which cost a reported $140m (£89m) to make, took $24.5m on its debut weekend, according to the BBC report.
According to the country's head of censorship board, the inaccuracies in the movie included portraying jews as the builders of the Pyramid.
Also, depicting that an earthquake and not a miracle by Moses parted the Red Sea, according BBC.
There have also been speculations that the movie has been banned in Morrocco.
The film, Exodus: Gods and Kings which cost a reported $140m (£89m) to make, took $24.5m on its debut weekend, according to the BBC report.