Russell Brand's New Movie Titled 'Brand The Film' Features Ex-Wife Katy Perry and Jesus Christ

'Get Him to the Greek' actor and comedian Russell Brand revealed that he is going to make a movie that covers multiple topics including his brief marriage to pop star Katy Perry and Jesus Christ.

"Russell Brand is a troubled visionary who embraced the superficial and doped up times in which we live, only to find it was an empty proposition," according to official summary from the 'BRAND the Film' website.

A quote from the website reads, "He started a search for meaning, which lead him to dig out his heroes: Gandhi, Malcolm X, Jesus and Ché Guevara - to look at why they did what they did, how they did what they did, and in what ways he might be a little bit like them."

The film's website further explained why the 39-year-old Grays, Essex, England native is so fascinated with the four aforementioned individuals and how they changed the world.

"[Brand] starts writing about them: They are all willing to die for what they believe in, all immortal and timeless due to their singular and unwavering dedication to their cause," according to the film's synopsis. "This becomes the Messiah Complex show, where Brand skillfully balances philosophy, history and humor, and he embarks on his first-ever world tour."

Brand's movie documentary also features his brief marriage to Perry on October 23, 2010 (in a old-fashioned Hindu wedding ceremony). In addition, the film also shows the former couple's divorce when it became official on July 2012, as a result of Brand previously filed to terminate their marriage on December 30, 2011.

"Every day of our lives, from the minute we can be marketed to, the myth that becoming famous will make our lives complete, or consuming a certain something will be the answer, is chucked down our throats," according to movie website's summary regarding the issue of fame.

"Yet, the reality is that the medium ain't the message. You become famous for what you do, and therefore it's what you do that matters. This crucial element is overlooked entirely by whole generations of drones who worship at the wrong altar."

'BRAND the Film' is expected to arrive in movie theaters in 2015.