Jonathan Cahn, a renowned Messianic rabbi and bestselling author, has announced the upcoming release of "THE DRAGON’S PROPHECY MOVIE," a prophetic motion picture set to debut in theaters this October. The film will have limited theatrical screenings on October 6th and 8th, with streaming and DVD options becoming available on October 9th. This cinematic endeavor aims to explore end-time prophecy and its connections to current global events, particularly the October 7th attack on Israel.
Based on Cahn's #1 international bestseller, "The Dragon's Prophecy," the film delves into what its creators describe as a "dark resurrection" and the biblical "dragon" of Revelation 12. "THE DRAGON’S PROPHECY MOVIE – a prophetic motion picture coming to movie theaters this October!" Jonathan Cahn stated in a recent social media post, urging audiences to secure tickets or pre-order streaming via TheDragonsProphecyFilm.com. The project is directed by award-winning filmmaker Desh Duza, also known as Dinesh D'Souza, and produced by D'Souza Media and Salem Media Group.
The documentary-style film features interviews with a roster of influential figures, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, and commentators Eric Metaxas and Eric Stakelbeck. It incorporates exclusive footage from the October 7th events in Israel and archaeological discoveries to present its interpretation of unfolding end-time prophecies. The film's creators emphasize its role in shedding "new light on what's going on in the world, but do it through the lens of the Bible," according to D'Souza.
Cahn, known for his previous New York Times bestsellers like "The Harbinger," has built a reputation for connecting contemporary geopolitical events with biblical patterns and prophecies. "The Dragon's Prophecy" specifically examines the October 7th attack as a modern manifestation of ancient conflicts, linking it to Philistine invasions and the concept of a spiritual "dragon." While Cahn's interpretations have garnered a significant following, some critics have described his works as offering a "partial Truth" or being "misleading" in their prophetic assertions.
The strategic theatrical release dates of October 6th and 8th are notable, as they closely precede and follow the second anniversary of the October 7th attack, positioning the film as a timely commentary on the ongoing conflict and its perceived spiritual dimensions. The movie's official website encourages viewers to "become a dragon slayer," framing the narrative as a call to action against perceived evil forces. The film's exploration of these sensitive topics is expected to generate considerable discussion among its target audience.