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Angel Studios, the outfit behind Sound of Freedom, has dated three more theatrical releases rounding out its slate at a presentation Wednesday in Las Vegas.
The company told exhibitors gathered at CinemaCon that World War II thriller will hit theaters November 22, Homestead on December 20 and David — a new animated musical about the biblical king — on November 21, 2025.
As reported, is upcoming on May 4. and Possum Trot is set for July 4.
Angel is celebrating its first year as a theatrical distributor, topping $300 million in global box office revenue, the No. 8 stop, in 2023.
“We are eternally grateful to our theatrical partners who helped champion our studio and enabled us to bring films that amplify light into movie theaters,” said SVP and distribution head Brandon Purdie. “There is no better place than CinemaCon to celebrate and give credit to our exhibition partners.”
“We are excited about Angel’s upcoming slate of films for 2024 and 2025, and look forward to pushing audiences to fully immerse themselves in powerful stories at movie theaters,” added Jared Geesey, chief distribution officer.
Bonhoeffer, a true-life thriller written and directed by Sully scribe Todd Komarnicki, spotlights the courage and sacrifice of World War II hero Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Jonas Dassler), a pacifist pastor determined to live his life with uncompromising political and spiritual courage in Berlin during the Third Reich, conspiring to bring an end to the Nazi regime.
In Homestead, when the world erupts in post-apocalyptic chaos, a community must unite to survive, or turn against each other and fall. Directed by Ben Smallbone, it stars Neal McDonough, Dawn Olivieri and Currie Graham.
David is an animated musical based on the ancient
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