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Five reasons parent should take their kids to see ‘King of Kings’ this Easter

The Easter period is for family time, good food and reflection but to make it even more memorable this year, why not take your kids to see King of Kings by Angel Studios?

It is an animated Christian film that brings the Easter story to life in a way that’s engaging for kids and meaningful for adults too.

Whether your little ones are hearing the story of Jesus for the first time or already know it well, King of Kings is a beautiful way to spark conversation, deepen their understanding, and create new memories together.

1. It Makes the Easter Story Real

Watching the story of Jesus unfold on screen hits different. King of Kings brings the emotion, sacrifice, and hope of Easter to life for them and for you.

2. It Gets the Conversation Started

King of Kings opens the door for big questions about love, forgiveness, and sacrifice in a way that’s grounded and relatable.

3. It is Powerful

It is visually stunning, emotionally charged, and filled with moments that stick with you without feeling forced or overdone.

4. It Meets Them Where They Are

Whether your kids are just learning about Jesus or they have grown up in church, King of Kings makes the story feel fresh. It’s not too heavy for the young ones, but still deep enough to connect with older kids and you too, of course.

5. It Might Just Become a New Tradition

There’s something special about watching something meaningful as a family. This could be your new Easter thing right alongside the good food.

So yes, take the kids. Take your nieces and nephews. Take yourself. This Easter let us remind ourselves and the little ones what it is really all about.

King of Kings by Angel Studios is showing now in Filmhouse cinemas. It’s definitely worth the trip.

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