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‘Young Washington’ Sequel Confirmed by Angel Studios

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July 7, 2026

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After Young Washington posted an impressive opening weekend, Angel Studios confirmed that a sequel is already moving forward. The post ‘Young Washington’ Sequel Confirmed by Angel Studios appeared first on That Park Place.

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Kotaku

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· Jun 22, 2026

We Don’t Need To Keep Reviving The Powerpuff Girls

Variety reports that a new film starring the trio is in development at Warner Bros.

Interaksyon

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· Jul 1, 2026

New Minions film heads to 1920s Hollywood in franchise refresh

‘Minions Monsters’ offers franchise a fresh take Boxoffice Pro sees 80 million to 95 million debut Minions franchise has expanded into parks and merchandise LOS ANGELES — Illumination’s latest Minions film is going back to 1920s Hollywood, a departure that French animator Pierre Coffin hopes will freshen a long-running animated franchise that has grown into one [] The post New Minions film heads to 1920s Hollywood in franchise refresh appeared first on Interaksyon.

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· Jul 7, 2026

YOUNG WASHINGTON Snags No. 2 July 4th Movie Spot, Director Begins Sequel

YOUNG WASHINGTON was the second most popular movie in America on July 4, and the writer/director Jon Erwin has already begun to...

Slate Magazine

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· Jul 2, 2026

America Has Two Options at the Box Office This Fourth of July Weekend. The Choice Is Clear.

Two new movies promise to tell a tale of the history of the United States. Only one truly captures it.

UPI

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· Jul 6, 2026

Watch: 'Young Washington' sequel '1776' now in the works

Watch: 'Young Washington' sequel '1776' now in the works

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· Jul 1, 2026

‘Young Washington’ Review: George Washington Goes to War in an Angel Studios Film That’s Like the Great-Man Biographies You Read in Grade School

Young Washington is like one of those great-man biographies you read in grade school. Released by Angel Studios for the Fourth of July, the movie is intended as a bit of likably square, neo-traditional, right-wing-adjacent counterprogramming. But say this much for it: In its slightly stodgy life-of-an-American-plaster-saint way, Jon Erwin’s coming-of-age military adventure film doesn’t make being George Washington look any easier than it was.

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Related coverage for "‘Young Washington’ Sequel Confirmed by Angel Studios": Kotaku — We Don’t Need To Keep Reviving The Powerpuff Girls. Interaksyon — New Minions film heads to 1920s Hollywood in franchise refresh. MovieGuide — YOUNG WASHINGTON Snags No. 2 July 4th Movie Spot, Director Begins Sequel. Slate Magazine — America Has Two Options at the Box Office This Fourth of July Weekend. The Choice Is Clear.. UPI — Watch: 'Young Washington' sequel '1776' now in the works. Variety — ‘Young Washington’ Review: George Washington Goes to War in an Angel Studios Film That’s Like the Great-Man Biographies You Read in Grade School