


Angel Studios' Sound of Freedom is continuing to make progress at the box office. It's now being shown on over 4,000 screens in its fourth week of release.
Over 3,400 theaters have continued to show the movie as of Friday, which was over 130 more theaters than the week before. It originally premiered in 2,634 theaters.
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“Everyone in the industry knows that films are generally supposed to lose screens week-over-week, not add them. And yet, the incredible word-of-mouth driving SOUND OF FREEDOM continues to spread. In response, we are continuing to expand our offering in theaters this weekend,” Angel Studios Head of Theatrical Brandon Purdie said. “Our theatrical partners have stepped up in a huge way to allow for more people to see the film.”
The film, based on Operation Underground Railroad founder Tim Ballard's story of rescuing trafficked children, has made $130 million in box office revenue. It also has a fund to provide free screenings to over 12 million moviegoers. Should any funds remain, they will go toward streaming the film on Angel Studios' app.
Sound of Freedom continues to beat Sony Pictures’ Insidious: The Red Door overall, in addition to besting Disney’s latest Indiana Jones film on a daily basis for more than a week.
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Former President Donald Trump screened the film at his golf club in Bedminister, New Jersey. Following the screening, he suggested that human traffickers receive the death penalty.
Ballard, formerly of the Department of Homeland Security, is no longer the CEO of OUR.