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Updated · The Gospel Coalition · Jun 29
Angel Studios, Wonder Project Release 'Young Washington' for America's 250th Anniversary
Updated
Updated · The Gospel Coalition · Jun 29

Angel Studios, Wonder Project Release 'Young Washington' for America's 250th Anniversary

3 articles · Updated · The Gospel Coalition · Jun 29

Summary

  • Angel Studios and Wonder Project have released "Young Washington" as the only new patriotic film tied to America’s 250th-anniversary Independence Day week.
  • Jon Erwin’s drama follows George Washington in his 20s, portraying him less as a sainted founder than as an ambitious, awkward and reckless young man before his rise.
  • William Franklyn-Miller stars as Washington, while the film’s strongest elements are its period world-building—sets, costumes and frontier settings—more than its dialogue-heavy script or muted battle scenes.
  • The movie also leans into providence, framing Washington’s survival and setbacks as signs of divine purpose, even as the review says the historical drama is informative and inspiring but not fully compelling.

Insights

How does the film balance Washington's self-made ambition with the idea that his destiny was divinely ordained?
Does the film's 'self-made' hero myth ignore the historical reality of Washington's inherited wealth and slave ownership?
With claims of AI-generated battles, does this film signal a new future for historical movies?