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Posted on 8/5/2025
Crowdfunded, community-driven studio for uplifting content
$52k - $65k/yr
Provo, UT, USA
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Angel Studios creates and distributes uplifting, independent films and TV shows through a community-driven model. It operates a platform where filmmakers submit “torches” (prototypes of final productions) and the Angel Guild, a group of investors and members, votes on which projects to greenlight. The company earns revenue via a free-to-watch app that encourages viewers to pay it forward to fund future seasons and through merchandise sales. Unlike traditional studios, Angel Studios relies on crowd-based decision-making and fan funding to shape its slate and financially support projects from conception to distribution. Its goal is to connect content creators with audiences who want meaningful, positive entertainment, by letting the community fund and choose the projects they love.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Growth Equity (Non-Venture Capital)
Total Funding
$323.3M
Headquarters
Provo, Utah
Founded
2013
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- **Offering Size**: Angel Studios has priced its public offering at $2.10 per share for 14.3 million shares, expecting gross proceeds of approximatel...
Angel Studios unveils five 2026 theatrical releases at CinemaCon. Angel Studios announced five theatrical releases from the 2026 slate at their CinemaCon session on Monday including Cold War drama The Brink Of War with Jeff Daniels, Jared Harris, and J.K. Simmons, and action thriller Runner starring Owen Wilson and Alan Ritchson. Angel executives announced the scheduling update at Dolby Colosseum in Caesars Palace - the venue has been temporarily rebranded for the week. They plan to theatrically release 10 features this year and the slate includes Angel And The Badman starring Tommy Lee Jones and Zachary Levi; Hershey with Finn Wittrock and Alexandra Daddario; and Drummer Boy. SK Global and 2521 Entertainment's The Brink Of War is scheduled to open on August 14 and centres on the 1986 Reykjavik Summit between US and Soviet Union presidents Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. Michael Russell Gunn directs and the cast include Hope Davis, Branka Katić, Aya Cash, and Guy Burnet. Director Scott Waugh's Runner is set to open on September 11 and follows a former soldier whose critical medical delivery makes him the target of a cartel. Jeffrey Greenstein's A Higher Standard commenced sales at 2024 AFM and the cast includes Rodrigo Santoro, Leila George, and Kate Box. Julio Quintana's Angel And The Badman arrives in October and is a reimagining of the 1947 John Wayne western about a wounded outlaw who arrives at a ranch with the marshall and a gang of outlaws on his tail. Neal McDonough also stars. Hershey directed by Mark Waters and featuring an ensemble led by Finn Wittrock will open over the Thanksgiving November holiday weekend and charts how the founder of the US chocolate brand overcame early failures to create his sweet empire. Action musical Drummer Boy from directors Ben and Joel David Smallbone opens on November 6 and tells of two brothers on opposite sides of the American Revolutionary War. Joel David Smallbone, Lucas Leach, and Beth Easdown star. The Angel slate includes Andy Serkis's Animal Farm on May 1; the July 3 release of Jon Erwin's historical drama Young Washington starring William Franklyn-Miller as the young version of the first president of the United States alongside Kelsey Grammer, Mary-Louise Parker, and Ben Kingsley; and Alejandro Monteverde's Biblical story Zero A.D. in December starring Deva Cassel, Sam Worthington, Jim Caviezel, and Ben Mendelsohn.
Trailer: Andy Serkis' Animal Farm. Angel Studios has released a trailer for Animal Farm - A Cautionary Tail before its US cinema release on May 1, 2026. The animated movie, written by Nicholas Stoller, is based on the 1945 novella by George Orwell. Directed by Andy Serkis, it's a joint-venture production between Cinesite, Aniventure, and Imaginarium Productions. It stars Seth Rogen, Gaten Matarazzo, Steve Buscemi, Glenn Close, Laverne Cox, Kieran Culkin, Woody Harrelson, Jim Parsons, Andy Serkis, Kathleen Turner and Iman Vellani.
Angel Studios CEO Neal Harmon detailed the company's audience-driven model at a Roth Capital event, highlighting the Angel Guild system. The platform's 2.2 million members vote on projects, with titles needing a score above 70 for approval. Harmon said this approach yields an average Rotten Tomatoes audience score of 93. The company is progressing towards profitability, guiding to an adjusted EBITDA loss of less than $25 million this year compared with a $138 million loss last year. Angel treats theatrical releases as break-even community builders whilst relying on guild-driven revenue as its primary monetisation. Angel plans to double its content library and expand third-party licensing with partners including Lionsgate, Samuel Goldwyn and StudioCanal. The company has generated $360 million in guild revenue and paid $228 million in cumulative royalties.
Angel Studios Inc reported record revenue growth in Q4 2025, reaching $110 million, a 254% increase year-over-year. Guild membership grew from 1.6 million to 2.2 million members, generating $360 million in annual recurring revenue. The company achieved two of the top 10 highest-grossing animated domestic theatrical releases in 2025. However, the company posted a net loss of $79 million for Q4 2025, compared to a $37 million loss in the previous year. Selling and marketing expenses surged to $121 million from $38 million year-over-year. Angel Studios expects an adjusted EBITDA loss of no greater than $25 million for 2026. The company is leveraging AI tools to improve productivity and has been accepted into Apple's Partner program, expected to add $300,000 monthly to the bottom line.