Netflix’s upcoming biblical movie ‘Mary’ under fire by anti-Israel activists over film’s cast: ‘Diabolical’ - Several people online are now calling for a boycott, claiming the film is historically inaccurate because Mary and Joseph were actually “Palestinian.”

A new Biblical epic coming to Netflix this Christmas is garnering online backlash because of the film’s Israeli cast.

Netflix’s “Mary,” coming to the streaming platform on December 6, stars Israeli actress Noa Cohen in the titular role, and Israeli actor Ido Tako as Joseph, Jesus’ father.

The coming-of-age tale retells the world-famous Biblical story through the eyes of Mary, mother of Jesus.

“Directed by D.J. Caruso (Disturbia) and written by Timothy Michael Hayes, this uplifting biblical epic follows Mary, Joseph, and their newborn son, Jesus, as they flee the relentless pursuit of King Herod, portrayed by two-time Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins,” Netflix’s website announced.

Since Netflix dropped the trailer for the film on November 12, it has been relentlessly attacked by anti-Israel critics on social media who are upset by the casting of the Israeli actors as Mary and Joseph.

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A new Netflix film, “Mary,” has drawn controversy because of the film’s Israeli cast.
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Director D.J. Caruso previously defended casting Israeli actors for the roles.

“It was important to us that Mary, along with most of our primary cast, be selected from Israel to ensure authenticity,” he told Entertainment Weekly in October.

Several people online are now calling for a boycott, claiming the film is historically inaccurate because Mary and Joseph were actually “Palestinian.”

“Instead of casting Middle-Eastern Christians to play the roles, the director casted European Israelis to play the roles for ‘authenticity’ reasons… yeah boycott this crap!” one account with a Palestinian flag in its profile demanded.

One video post with over 1.6 million views on X called the director’s decision to cast Israeli actors “diabolical,” before calling for a boycott of the film.

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The film, which will be released on December 6, stars Israeli actress Noa Cohen in the titular role, and Israeli actor Ido Tako as Joseph, Jesus’ father.
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“First Netflix taking all Palestinian content down and now they stream a movie about Mary with an all Israeli cast whilst those same people are bombing the birthplace of Christ? Boycott that s—,” the profile with “Free Palestine” in its bio wrote.

“This is falsehood, antisemitism and blasphemy. Jesus, Mary and everyone in this show should be Palestinian,” another account said.

“So Netflix brings a White Jewish woman who doesn’t believe in MARY and supports genocide to play a Middle Eastern holy figure.. very interesting,” another account posted.

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Since the trailer for the upcoming movie premiered on November 12, it has been relentlessly attacked by anti-Israel critics on social media who are upset by the casting of the Israeli actors as Mary and Joseph.
Christopher Raphael/Netflix


“It’s utterly disrespectful to portray religious figures in such a trivialized manner, especially when it’s done for profit or entertainment. The casting of an Israeli actress to play Mary, the mother of Jesus, is not just a casting choice—it’s a clear political statement that trivializes sacred beliefs. Christians worldwide hold Mary in reverence, and to commercialize her image like this is nothing short of sacrilege,” an X account identifying as “ProPakastani” wrote.

The director, Caruso, said in a press release for the film that “it was essential to stay true to the biblical narrative as the story’s foundation,” for “Mary.”

“The plot remains faithful to the scriptures, with thoughtful interpretations that enhance the film’s central themes. In short, we aimed to honor the scriptures,” he said.

Some pro-Israel accounts poked fun at the backlash to the film’s casting.

One account shared a 2023 clip from the Israeli satire show, Eretz Nehederet, parodying liberal college students who go back in time to lecture Mary and Joseph that they are not Jews, but actually Palestinians.

Netflix did not immediately return a request for comment.

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Aside from usual wokeshit "nOooOo u nEEd diVeRsiTy!11"; they are so fucking retarded that they actually think arabs are original inhabitants of the region and not just another invading colonizer in a long line of invaders and colonizers
bingo. they dont even know what "palestine" means

It means "wanderers" or ",vagabonds"

The phrase was used by romans, but it was derogatory. It wasnt a real country or anything, it would be the equivalent of if you called new york "niggerville" or whatever
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Their brains are so fried that they legit cannot comprehend that anyone who isn't white was capable of leaving their homeland, conquering some other sap's homeland and settling it.
Well sure BUT mary and joespeh weren't white.
 
But....wasn't Mary Jewish?
Not in the sense that you mean. Israelites (this is what Mary was) and Edomites were almost certainly not the same people genetically; not only did they seem to come from different parts of the middle east, but even in antiquity there was a difference that the layman would immediately notice. In terms of religion, the Babylonian Talmud was brought into the region from Babylon (obviously) which placed emphasis on the teachings of rabbis rather than the old testament, which people like Mary didn't venerate as they weren't pharisees.
 
The Zionist entity can get all the film production and retard tourism money it wants from squatting on the Holy Land if they renamed their country Judah and stopped larping as the successors of the Second Temple.

I'm sympathetic to the idea of using Arab Christians but as said earlier in the thread that pool is small. Idk Jesus Christ superstar was just a bunch of hippies in the desert. Anything is better than doing a biblical epic about our Blessed Mother staffed with Soulless Christ killers who are really from Algeria or Poland or some shit. "Authenticity" my ass
 
Honestly excited about this, Sir Anthony Hopkins as King Herrod is going to be another gripping performance.
Generally Anthony Hopkins is the one bright point of a movie if the rest is shit.

And it would be nice to have a movie to show kiddos that’s not old or boring or full of Jesus getting beaten for roughly 30 minutes of screen time.
Not that I don’t appreciate The Passion, but Mel Gibson really let himself fly there.
 
Palestinian in itself is a made up term after Arabs living in Israel failed in making it recognised as Southern Syria.
It's a term made up by the Romans after they had multiple death struggles with the Jews, and was purposefully chosen as an insult because it's named for the Israelite biblical enemy of the Philistines. Arabs conquered it in an imperial jihadist military project, and would have been happy in the 1940s being a part of Jordan because there's no real difference between an Arab on the West Bank and an Arab east of the Jordan River.

The show would have been more accurate choosing Christians from local communities in the Levant (or Mizrahi Jews), but nobody in the historical context of the Gospels who was close to Jesus would have been Arab. It would be more accurate to hire Greek actors than Arabs given that Jesus and the early disciples were extremely active in the Greek cities of the Decapolis (and there were certainly Hellenic followers of Jesus), except for maybe some scenes where there are Arab traders from outside Judaea in the background.

Israel is filled with Mizrahi Jews so it's not even like choosing Jews from Israel is somehow facially absurd.
 
Lebanon is 40% Christian, a close genetic match to the ancient Judeans and has multiple English language universities.
But of course, it's gotta have yet another film with packed to the brim with European-descended Kikes.

I guess Mizrahi Jews would be a close match too, but I'm not sure about their English level.
Do Middle-Eastern Mizrahi Jews hate Christianity as much as the "Jews" who spent millennia amongst Christians?
 
Joseph, Jesus’ father.
Would it really be so much to ask for people writing on religious matters to not be completely theologically illiterate?

Joseph was Mary's husband but quite specifically not Jesus' father because that was the man upstairs, Holy Spirit, all that sort of thing.
 
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