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Angel Studios’ DAVID: A Triumph for Faith and Family on the Big Screen

It’s rare these days to find a major studio willing to put faith and family center stage, so Angel Studios’ announcement that the animated musical DAVID opens in theaters on December 19, 2025 is real cause for celebration among hardworking American families. This film is more than entertainment — it’s a statement that our stories, our values, and our faith still matter on the big screen.

Angel Studios has built something extraordinary with its membership model, and conservative voices should applaud the way the Angel Studios Guild invites patriotic citizens to support faith-based storytelling — even offering incentives like theater tickets to make sure families show up together. Promoters from the conservative media world, including Benny Johnson, are rightly pushing the Guild because it channels grassroots support away from the Hollywood oligarchy and back into the hands of viewers.

The road to the big screen for DAVID wasn’t smooth: disagreements with prior distributors and legal fights over the property made headlines, yet Angel and partner 2521 Entertainment stepped in to secure the project and schedule a strong holiday release. That resilience shows what happens when creators and independent distributors refuse to bow to industry gatekeepers and instead answer to audiences.

We’ve seen the payoff before — crowd-funded, faith-driven projects from Angel have broken expectations and found real box-office success by tapping into a demand mainstream Hollywood routinely ignores. When families turn out for content that celebrates belief, heroism, and traditional values, they send a message that the market still rewards patriotism and faith.

Angel isn’t just releasing a movie; they’re rolling DAVID out across dozens of international markets, proving that American faith-based storytelling resonates globally and can’t be silenced by coastal elites. Support for these films is a cultural investment — it keeps theaters alive, gives families wholesome options, and pushes back against a media ecosystem that prefers cynicism to conviction.

If you care about reclaiming our culture, this is the moment to act: join the Guild, bring your kids and neighbors to a showing on December 19, and show Hollywood that the people are done being lectured and are ready to be inspired. Don’t wait for permission from pundits or professors — real patriots build institutions that reflect their values.

We’re at a crossroads between hollow spectacle and genuine storytelling that uplifts communities and strengthens families. DAVID is more than a movie — it’s a movement, and every ticket bought by a family, every membership in the Angel Guild, is a small but powerful vote for the America we believe in.

Written by Staff Reports

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