Step aside Hollywood, there’s a new game in town and it’s got nothing to do with another predictable DEI storyline about NASA or any other “groundbreaking” project that seems to have run out of fuel before takeoff. No, this is about revisiting the true roots of excitement and heroism – the founding of America. Just when it seemed like Tinseltown had forgotten how to tell the gripping tales of the past that helped shape the present, Angel Studios swoops in with their latest masterpiece: Young Washington.
Now, why would Hollywood abandon one of the most dynamic periods in history, especially after creating blockbusters that made millions? It beats reason, but perhaps the big shots in California felt telling stories of revolutionary grit and determination wasn’t hip enough anymore. Instead, they’ve filled screens with trendy narratives that may tick some boxes but leave audiences hungering for the visceral courage and drama of our forefathers.
Enter Young Washington, a film set in the adventurous early days of George Washington before he became the legendary figure adorning our dollar bills. Angel Studios knows what the audience craves – vivid and powerful portrayals of real American heroes. The buzz around their new film is electrifying and it’s going viral for all the right reasons. Audiences seem ready to trade in the snore-fest of contemporary complaints for the timeless thrill of standing ground and facing incredible odds.
The film dives into young George Washington’s journey, filled with danger, intrigue, and that undeniable will to conquer and claim. In it, Washington, a British subject at the time, is faced with the task of negotiating with forces far beyond his years, knowing full well he’s being set up as the fall guy should things go south. It’s a tale not just of personal bravery, but of the essence of American spirit that he personified – the audacity to stand, fight, and refuse retreat.
But this movie isn’t just a drama; it’s a call to arms for all who still believe in celebrating the true American grit. As the country’s 250th anniversary draws nearer, Angel Studios urges everyone to make Young Washington the top movie in the land. And it’s already making waves, proving audiences haven’t forgotten—or lost their love for—the tales of our nation’s birth. So grab some popcorn and get ready for a ride through history, because if Angel Studios has its way, Young Washington will remind us all why the story of America is a gripping epic worth watching over and over.






