Sound of Hope scores Angel Studios’s second best opening day and A+ CinemaScore – Washington Examiner
“Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot” scored the second-best opening day for Angel Studios, earning $3.5 million on its opening day and a total of $3.2 million over the Independence Day weekend. The film, positively received by critics, also received an A+ rating from CinemaScore. The story follows Donna and Bishop W.C. Martin as they adopt children into their home, inspiring others in their community to do the same. The film aims to shed light on the true story of families changing the lives of vulnerable children. Audience response has been positive, and the film is expected to continue impacting audiences.
Sound of Hope scores Angel Studios’s second best opening day and A+ CinemaScore
Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot scored the second-best opening day for Angel Studios, falling only behind last year’s Sound of Freedom.
The latest film from Angel Studios opened on July 4, earning a total of $3.5 million on its opening day and going on to gross an additional $3.2 million over the Independence Day weekend. The film, which was positively received by film critics, was also greatly praised by audiences, earning an A+ rating from CinemaScore, according to a press release from Angel Studios.
“We are thrilled with how audiences have showed up and responded to SOUND OF HOPE, even during a busy holiday weekend,” said Brandon Purdie, executive vice president and head of theatrical distribution at Angel Studios. “SOUND OF HOPE is more than a movie. This true story of 22 families that changed the course of the lives of 77 vulnerable children has sparked a movement. We are confident that the film will continue to grow and impact audiences, so no child will be without a home.”
The film’s focus is on Donna Martin, played by Nika King, and her husband Bishop W.C. Martin, played by Demetrius Grosse, as they seek to adopt children into their home, prompting the other families in their church to do the same. One of the four children adopted by the Martin family is Terri, played by Diaana Babnicova, a 12-year-old girl who was abused in her original home.
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In addition to starring in the film, King also served as one of the film’s executive producers. Other executive producers of the film include Joe Knittig, the CEO of the Global Orphan Project non-profit organization, and Letitia Wright, best known for her starring role in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
The release of Sound of Hope marked the 1-year anniversary of Sound of Freedom, the film that put Angel Studios on the Hollywood map. Like Sound of Hope, the film earned the rare A+ rating from CinemaScore, and went on to gross over $184 million in North America and over $250 million globally.
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