Several high-profile actors, including Kristen Bell and Brian Cox, are shocked to discover that they will be starring in a massive 52-episode podcast series based on the life of Jesus Christ, which has been picked up by Fox News Audio.
Bell, who voiced Mary Magdalene in the original audiobook release years ago, revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that she had no prior knowledge of the Fox News deal. Similarly, Brian Cox, who provided the voice of God in the audiobook epic, was also unaware of the forthcoming podcast series until now.
Malcolm McDowell, who voiced the high priest Caiaphas, is another actor caught off guard by the news. His manager, Chris Roe, stated that they were not consulted or renegotiated about the project's new direction, and would have never approved it without knowing its full scope.
In response to the controversy, Fox News Media claims that the company's licensing deal involves a project that all involved actors signed off on. However, this stance appears to contradict their earlier assertions about the project's development and the level of actor involvement.
The "Life of Jesus Podcast" is a highly ambitious undertaking, with a 21-hour runtime and over 100 actors voicing characters from the Bible. The podcast will be available across various platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Fox News' own website.
While the news may come as a surprise to some of the involved actors, it's clear that the original audiobook releases have allowed for this expanded project to materialize.
Bell, who voiced Mary Magdalene in the original audiobook release years ago, revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that she had no prior knowledge of the Fox News deal. Similarly, Brian Cox, who provided the voice of God in the audiobook epic, was also unaware of the forthcoming podcast series until now.
Malcolm McDowell, who voiced the high priest Caiaphas, is another actor caught off guard by the news. His manager, Chris Roe, stated that they were not consulted or renegotiated about the project's new direction, and would have never approved it without knowing its full scope.
In response to the controversy, Fox News Media claims that the company's licensing deal involves a project that all involved actors signed off on. However, this stance appears to contradict their earlier assertions about the project's development and the level of actor involvement.
The "Life of Jesus Podcast" is a highly ambitious undertaking, with a 21-hour runtime and over 100 actors voicing characters from the Bible. The podcast will be available across various platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Fox News' own website.
While the news may come as a surprise to some of the involved actors, it's clear that the original audiobook releases have allowed for this expanded project to materialize.