Ridley Scott’s Action Epic Doubles $140M Budget, Now on Free Streaming

Ridley Scott’s Action Epic Doubles $140M Budget, Now on Free Streaming

Exodus: Gods and Kings is now available to stream for free in the U.S. on Tubi. The Ridley Scott-directed action epic carried a $140 million production budget. It ultimately grossed about $268 million worldwide and fell short of studio expectations.

Free streaming arrival

Tubi has added the film to its American library. Viewers can watch without a subscription or rental fee. Filmogaz.com confirmed the listing as part of recent streaming updates.

Production and commercial performance

The biblical drama opened on December 12, 2014. Its running time clocks in at 150 minutes. The production budget was reported at $140 million, and global box office receipts reached roughly $268 million.

Cast and credits

  • Christian Bale as Moses
  • Joel Edgerton as Ramses II
  • Ben Kingsley, John Turturro, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn
  • Sigourney Weaver and Indira Varma in supporting roles
  • Screenplay credits include Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Jeffrey Caine, and Steven Zaillian
Release date December 12, 2014
Runtime 150 minutes

Where Ridley Scott stands in 2026

Scott returns to science fiction in 2026 with The Dog Stars. The cast includes Josh Brolin, Jacob Elordi, Margaret Qualley, and Benedict Wong. The story is set in a virus-ravaged future with few survivors.

The Dog Stars marks Scott’s first feature since Gladiator II in 2024. He also directed the historical epic Napoleon, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Vanessa Kirby. His last major sci-fi before this was Alien: Covenant in 2017.

Related past work

Scott directed The Martian in 2015, starring Matt Damon. That film was adapted from an Andy Weir novel. Weir later wrote the book behind Project Hail Mary, which inspired a 2026 film starring Ryan Gosling.

Filmogaz.com will continue to track Scott’s projects and streaming availability. Check back for further updates and release news.