He Will Be Born On Home Entertainment As The Carpenter's Son Arrives On Home Entertainment

Nicolas Cage, FKA Twigs, and Noah Jupe attempt to deliver us from evil. This movie, The Carpenter’s Son, is coming to home entertainment.

Altitude has officially announced the release of the highly anticipated biblical horror film The Carpenter’s Son in the UK and Ireland. It will be available on Digital starting Monday, 22nd December. Meanwhile, the DVD & Blu-ray will be available from 23rd February 2026.

PREMISE

A remote village in Roman-era Egypt explodes into spiritual warfare. In The Carpenter’s Son, supernatural forces target a carpenter, his wife, and their child.

Joseph (Nicolas Cage), Mary (FKA twigs), and their teenage son Jesus (Noah Jupe) have lived under threat for years. They cling to their faith and traditions. But a stopover in a small settlement unleashes growing chaos when a mysterious girl (Isla Johnston) tries to entice young Jesus. Her goal is to make him abandon his devout father’s rules. Every pull of temptation lures the boy deeper into a forbidden world. Meanwhile, his father, Joseph, watches in horror as a powerful demonic force challenges his faith.

Read our review of the film here.

CAST

Writer and director Lotfy Nathan (12 O’Clock Boys, Harka) draws from his Coptic Christian background, delivering a meticulously crafted, genre-bending supernatural thriller packed with unshakeable images of the divine and demonic at war.

The Carpenter’s Son stars Nicolas Cage (Longlegs, Mandy), Noah Jupe (A Quiet Place, Honey Boy), Isla Johnston (The Queen’s Gambit), Souheila Yacoub (Dune: Part Two), and FKA twigs (Honey Boy, The Crow).

LOTFY NATHAN DISCUSSES THE FILM

“As the writer and director of The Carpenter’s Son, I want to share some context about where this film comes from and what guided me in making it.

The film imagines a little-explored moment in the biblical narrative: the holy family’s time in exile, and the boyhood of Jesus during those years absent from the New Testament. Its inspiration came from the ‘Infancy Gospel of Thomas’, an apocryphal text introduced to me by my father, an avid collector of historical religious texts.

I grew up in the Coptic Orthodox Christian church. My grandmother, who raised me, was a devout believer. I was surrounded by faith as long as I can remember – I have respect for the way religion can provide people with a moral compass, community, and a sense of purpose. At the same time, since I was a child, the stories and imagery of the Bible have always fascinated me. Particularly, the parts left untold. Writing the script compelled me to research and learn far more about Christianity than I had before. In the process, I internalised aspects in ways I hadn’t expected.

While some may categorise The Carpenter’s Son as ‘horror’ or a ‘supernatural thriller’, for me, those labels are not meant to be a provocation. I see genre as nothing more than the choice of colours a painter might use in rendering an image. It’s my take, and my way of illustrating that time and place, with naturalism in mind, and having dwelt on what it would have meant to live in a time before science, before the age of reason, where every moment carried the weight of unseen spiritual forces.

It is also worth remembering that Christian culture has long engaged with art that grapples with the darkness of evil alongside the promise of redemption. From the Sistine Chapel’s visions of heaven and hell to Dante’s Inferno, images of terror and the supernatural have historically deepened the faith by illuminating what is at stake in the human soul. To look unflinchingly at evil is, paradoxically, to better understand the necessity of the good. That is the spirit in which I made The Carpenter’s Son.”

– Lotfy Nathan, Director

DETAILS

Distributor: Altitude

Digital Date: 22nd December

Available Platforms: Amazon Prime, AppleTV, Sky Store, Rakuten, Virgin Stream, Google Platform

DVD & Blu-ray Date: 23rd February 2026

Short Synopsis: A remote village in Roman-era Egypt explodes into spiritual warfare when a carpenter (Nicolas Cage), his wife (FKA twigs), and their child (Noah Jupe) are targeted by supernatural forces in what’s been billed, ‘the Jesus horror’, The Carpenter’s Son.

Director: Lotfy Nathan

Cast: Nicholas Cage, FKA twigs, Noah Jupe, Isla Johnston, Souheila Yacoub

Run Time: 94 minutes

Cert: 15

The Carpenter’s Son will be available on digital platforms on December 22nd. It will be available on DVD and Blu-ray on February 23rd.

Pre-order Blu-ray on Amazon here

Pre-order the DVD on Amazon here

 

 

 

 

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