Terminator Salvation star Sam Worthington to play lead role in The Shack movie

Terminator Salvation star Sam Worthington is to play a lead role in the upcoming film of bestselling book The Shack, joining The Help star Octavia Spencer.

The Christian-themed 2007 book by William P Young stormed the best-seller lists, though it has caused controversy in the church with its inventive portrayal of the Trinity and other theological issues.

In the story, the main character suffers after the disappearance of his daughter; but an invite to meet with God changes his life.

Worthington, who also starred in Avatar, is thought to be playing lead role Mackenzie Allen Phillips, while Spencer is to play Father God.

The film is to be directed by British screenwriter Stuart Hazeldine, who co-wrote and directed the film Exam. He has also directed a short film called Christian, which re-imagines Jesus as a schoolboy who faces bullies in a tough inner city school.

Hazeldine tweeted on Easter Sunday: "'If Christ has not been raised our preaching is in vain, and so is our faith'. Happy Easter." 

The film is being produced by Lionsgate.

related articles
The Shack author hopes to turn bestseller into movie

The Shack author hopes to turn bestseller into movie

The Shack author: 'If men are so much more messed up than women, why are they in charge?'

The Shack author: 'If men are so much more messed up than women, why are they in charge?'

\'The Help\' star Octavia Spencer to play God in \'The Shack\' movie
'The Help' star Octavia Spencer to play God in 'The Shack' movie

'The Help' star Octavia Spencer to play God in 'The Shack' movie

News
Why theology really matters
Why theology really matters

A well-meaning letter about the importance of theology in higher education sadly missed an important point about theology!

New study highlights key reasons pastors leave ministry
New study highlights key reasons pastors leave ministry

Resentment within the family proved damaging

Blue plaque unveiled at Agatha Christie's childhood church
Blue plaque unveiled at Agatha Christie's childhood church

As far as we know, the church is not famous for a disproportionate number of mystery murders taking place nearby.

Humanist weddings may outnumber Protestant ones in Northern Ireland
Humanist weddings may outnumber Protestant ones in Northern Ireland

Catholic and civil weddings remain the most popular but humanist ceremonies are becoming increasingly common.