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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in Gods of Egypt. Image Credit: Supplied

Gods of Egypt director Alex Proyas has apologised for casting mostly white actors in his upcoming film based on Egyptian mythology.

The filmmaker and studio Lionsgate issued separate statements on Friday acknowledging the controversy sparked by the release of the film’s first trailer two weeks ago, featuring a cast led by Gerard Butler, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Brenton Thwaites.

Australian director Proyas, who was born in Egypt, said the casting choices should have been more diverse. Lionsgate also said they are deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of their audiences and pledged to do better.

The statements, issued well in advance of the film’s February 26 release, come after similar controversies surrounding films such as Exodus: Gods and Kings and Aloha.