Dinesh D'Souza's 'The Dragon's Prophecy' Film Set for October 6 & 8 Theatrical Debut

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Jonathan Cahn’s bestselling book, "The Dragon’s Prophecy," is being adapted into a new prophetic motion picture, scheduled for a limited theatrical release on October 6 and 8. The film, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza, will then become available for streaming on SalemNOW starting October 9, 2025. This investigative documentary aims to connect the October 7 terror attacks in the Middle East with ancient biblical prophecies and current global events.

The film, produced by Salem Media Group and D’Souza Media, delves into the conflict over Israel, examining its roots in biblical accounts of battles between Israelites and Philistines. It features exclusive interviews with prominent figures including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mike Huckabee, Erick Stakelbeck, and Eric Metaxas. The creators assert that the film provides a unique perspective on faith, history, and contemporary issues.

Director Dinesh D’Souza emphasized the film's scope, stating, "We went into a war zone to capture this story, because the conflict over Israel is part of a far bigger story foretold in Scripture. The Dragon's Prophecy transcends the current political debate. It is ultimately about the destiny of nations and a battle for the soul of humanity." Author Jonathan Cahn added, "This film doesn’t just interpret prophecy—it confronts it. The stakes are too high for silence. This is a message for the times we are living in."

The documentary combines never-before-seen footage from the October 7 events with archaeological discoveries, aiming to affirm biblical narratives and offer commentary on radical Islam, anti-Semitism, and global instability. It raises questions about the fulfillment of end-times prophecy in the modern era. Tickets for the theatrical showings and pre-orders for streaming are available through TheDragonsProphecyFilm.com, as announced by Jonathan Cahn via social media.