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Updated · TheWrap · Jul 3
Angel Studios Faces Criticism Over 'Young Washington' Extra-Ticket Push on America's 250th Anniversary
Updated
Updated · TheWrap · Jul 3

Angel Studios Faces Criticism Over 'Young Washington' Extra-Ticket Push on America's 250th Anniversary

1 articles · Updated · TheWrap · Jul 3

Summary

  • A review of “Young Washington” accused Angel Studios of urging fans during the closing credits to buy extra tickets for theoretical viewers, inflating reported box-office demand.
  • Kelsey Grammer’s end-credit appeal framed the purchases as “launching a movement,” a tactic the critic said makes any strong ticket sales hard to treat as proof of genuine audience popularity.
  • The criticism landed as Jon Erwin’s George Washington biopic opened around the United States’ 250th anniversary, when its overtly patriotic pitch could otherwise have helped it break out.
  • The reviewer said the marketing controversy overshadowed a competently made but simplistic film that glosses over slavery and Indigenous history while pushing a heroic portrait of Washington.

Insights

Why do simplified historical narratives like 'Young Washington' resonate with audiences during a time of complex national reflection?
Does Angel Studios' 'Pay It Forward' strategy create real hits or just the illusion of box office success?