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Faith, Family and Spring Favorites
With Easter Sunday falling on April 5, 2026, families across the United States are preparing for a weekend blending religious reflection, egg hunts and cozy movie nights. Whether seeking profound biblical dramas or lighthearted spring tales featuring bunnies and chocolate, this year’s recommendations mix timeless classics with newer faith-inspired releases available on streaming platforms and in select theaters.

Here is a curated list of 10 movies perfect for Easter viewing, drawn from popular recommendations by outlets like Parade, Time Out, Pure Flix and faith-focused sites. The selections balance solemn Holy Week contemplation with family-friendly fun.
- The Passion of the Christ (2004) Mel Gibson’s intense portrayal of Jesus’ final 12 hours remains a powerful Easter staple. Jim Caviezel’s performance as Christ captures the physical and spiritual agony of the crucifixion, followed by a stirring resurrection sequence. Many churches and families revisit it during Holy Week for its raw depiction of sacrifice and redemption. Available on major streaming services, it carries an R rating for graphic violence but is widely discussed in Christian circles as a modern cinematic milestone.
- The Prince of Egypt (1998) DreamWorks’ animated retelling of the Exodus story offers stunning visuals and memorable songs, including “When You Believe.” It follows Moses from prince to deliverer, culminating in themes of liberation and faith that resonate with Easter’s message of hope. Suitable for all ages, the film appeals to children while delivering deeper theological layers for adults. It’s frequently praised as one of the best family faith films and streams widely.
- It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (1974) This Peanuts special captures the simple joys and minor disappointments of Easter preparations, with Linus awaiting the Easter Beagle. Nostalgic and gentle, it provides a wholesome counterpoint to heavier biblical films. Perfect for younger viewers, the 25-minute classic airs on broadcast networks or streams on services like Apple TV+ during the holiday.
- Ben-Hur (1959) Charlton Heston’s epic tale of revenge, forgiveness and redemption includes the famous chariot race and a powerful encounter with Jesus. The film’s Christian themes of grace align closely with Easter’s resurrection narrative. Winner of 11 Academy Awards, this Technicolor masterpiece remains a grand viewing experience for families comfortable with its three-and-a-half-hour runtime.
- Risen (2016) Joseph Fiennes stars as a Roman soldier tasked with investigating Jesus’ empty tomb in this faith-based drama. The film explores doubt turning to belief amid the political tensions of first-century Jerusalem. Critics note its thoughtful approach to the resurrection story without excessive sentimentality, making it suitable for older teens and adults seeking a fresh perspective.
- Peter Rabbit (2018) James Corden voices the mischievous bunny in this live-action/CGI adaptation of Beatrix Potter’s tales. Filled with garden chases, slapstick humor and heartwarming moments, it embodies Easter’s playful side with rabbits and springtime settings. The sequel and related Potter stories also make strong companions for family movie marathons. Rated PG, it’s ideal for children of all ages.
- Jesus of Nazareth (1977) This acclaimed miniseries, often watched in parts during Holy Week, stars Robert Powell as Jesus. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli, it meticulously depicts Christ’s life, teachings, death and resurrection with reverence and historical detail. Many viewers consider it one of the most faithful screen adaptations, available on DVD or streaming platforms for extended family viewing.
- Hop (2011) Russell Brand voices the Easter Bunny’s reluctant son in this colorful comedy blending animation and live action. It follows a young rabbit who dreams of becoming a drummer instead of delivering eggs. Light, fun and filled with holiday spirit, the film offers laughs for kids while adults appreciate the clever Easter Bunny lore. It’s a go-to for families wanting something upbeat.
- The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) Max von Sydow portrays Jesus in this sweeping biblical epic directed by George Stevens. Covering the life of Christ from birth through the resurrection, the star-studded cast and majestic cinematography make it a classic for reflection. Though lengthy, its reverent tone suits quiet Easter afternoon screenings.
- A Great Awakening (2026) This timely faith-based release, opening in limited theaters around April 3, 2026, dramatizes the spiritual revival led by George Whitefield in colonial America. Produced by Sight & Sound Films, it highlights prayer, repentance and national transformation — themes echoing Easter’s message of renewal. Early buzz positions it as an inspiring addition for those seeking contemporary Christian storytelling tied to historical faith roots.
Beyond these picks, families may explore related titles like Paul, Apostle of Christ (2018) for its focus on early church resilience, or animated options such as The King of Kings (2025 re-release or related versions)for younger audiences. Streaming services including Pure Flix, Netflix and Disney+ offer dedicated faith or family sections with Easter collections.
The holiday timing coincides with spring break in many regions, boosting demand for both solemn and celebratory content. Industry observers note a steady interest in faith-based films, with platforms curating playlists around resurrection themes.
For younger children, shorter specials or bunny-centric stories provide accessible entry points, while adults often pair biblical epics with discussions on scripture. Experts recommend balancing heavy dramas with lighter fare to suit mixed-age groups.
Newer 2026 releases like faith-inspired projects add fresh options, though many families stick to proven classics for their emotional and spiritual resonance. Availability varies by platform; checking local listings or subscription services is advised, especially for theater showings of newer titles.
Easter movie traditions often extend beyond April 5, with viewers continuing through the Easter season. Whether reflecting on sacrifice through intense portrayals or celebrating new life with animated adventures, these films offer something for diverse tastes.
Churches and community groups frequently host screenings or virtual watch parties, enhancing the communal aspect of the holiday. Parents appreciate options that reinforce values of forgiveness, hope and renewal central to Christian observance.
As streaming evolves, older films gain new life through remastered editions or 4K upgrades, while original content on faith platforms expands choices. This year’s lineup reflects ongoing demand for stories blending entertainment with inspiration.
Movie guides from Common Sense Media and Plugged In help families navigate ratings and themes, ensuring age-appropriate selections. For those preferring secular spring vibes, titles involving chocolate factories or garden escapades complement the more religious entries.
Ultimately, Easter viewing serves as a bridge between solemn remembrance and joyful celebration. With options spanning decades of cinema, households can tailor their weekend to create lasting memories amid baskets, brunches and budding spring flowers.
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