Angel’s DAVID Highest Grossing of All Time
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Angel’s DAVID Highest Grossing of All Time

A Record-Setting Opening for Angel Studios Angel Studios’ animated musical David has launched with an estimated $22 million domestic opening weekend, marking the company’s strongest theatrical debut and setting multiple industry milestones. According to Angel, David now holds the record for the highest-grossing faith-based animated theatrical opening of all time, surpassing both The King of Kings and The Prince of Egypt. The debut also places Angel among a rare group of studios that have released two of the top ten highest-grossing animated films of 2025, with The King of Kings having already earned approximately $61 million domestically. The achievement is particularly notable given the competitive landscape. David opened during a crowded holiday corridor that includes heavyweight releases such as Avatar: Fire and Ash and The SpongeBob Movie, positioning the film’s success as a genuine David-versus-Goliath moment in its own right. A Strong Audience Response David debuted in 3,118 theaters and earned an A CinemaScore, alongside a 98% Rotten Tomatoes audience rating, signaling strong word-of-mouth among families and faith-based audiences. The film also features original music by multi-platinum Christian artist Phil Wickham and is scheduled to roll out across more than 40 international markets over the coming year. Brandon Purdie, Angel’s Head of Theatrical, credited the company’s grassroots model for the film’s success, emphasizing the role of Angel Guild members in championing values-driven entertainment and driving theatrical turnout during the Christmas season. Joyful young David with sibling and lamb in Angel Studios DAVID Craftsmanship on Display Critically, David continues Angel Studios’ upward trajectory in animation quality. Building on the technical foundation laid by The King of Kings, the studio demonstrates increased confidence in 3D design, lighting, and environmental detail. The film’s visual presentation—rich textures, crisp depth of field, and tactile world-building—positions Angel as a serious contender in animated filmmaking rather than a niche faith-based outlier. Musically, the film commits fully to its identity as an animated musical. While its songs may not reach the instantly iconic heights of classic animated musicals, they are delivered with polish, strong vocal performances, and restrained production choices that favor clarity over excess. King Saul glares in Angel Studios’ DAVID animated movie Narrative Ambition, Mixed Results Where David falters is not in ambition but in focus. Compressing decades of biblical history into a feature-length musical inevitably creates strain, and the film often rushes through pivotal emotional beats while lingering on familiar hero’s-journey tropes. Characters drift in and out of importance, and tonal shifts can feel abrupt—particularly in David’s internal journey from doubt to divine confidence. Younger viewers may not register these inconsistencies, but adult audiences are likely to notice the lack of sustained emotional grounding. The result is a film that is visually and musically engaging, yet emotionally uneven, with its most powerful moments sometimes arriving before the groundwork has been fully laid. Young shepherd David overlooks valley with sheep in DAVID A Meaningful Step Forward Despite those shortcomings, David represents a meaningful advancement for mainstream Christian family entertainment. It proves that high-quality animation, theatrical ambition, and moral storytelling can coexist, and that audiences are willing to show up in large numbers when those elements are delivered at scale. Angel Studios’ acquisition of the David intellectual property—including both the film and an accompanying animated series—signals long-term confidence in the franchise. Judging by its opening weekend alone, that confidence appears well placed. The prophet Samuel speaks to young David in heartfelt DAVID scene Ultimately, David earns a B (84%) from us—a strong, if imperfect, achievement. Its technical accomplishments and musical ambition clearly resonate with audiences, even when the storytelling struggles to keep pace with the scope of its subject. The film’s record-setting debut suggests that families are responding not just to its message, but to the growing confidence Angel Studios is showing as an animation house. While David doesn’t fully realize the emotional depth of its biblical source material, it represents a meaningful step forward for faith-based family entertainment. If Angel can marry this level of craftsmanship with a tighter narrative focus in future projects, the studio may soon deliver films that are as emotionally enduring as they are visually impressive.The post Angel’s DAVID Highest Grossing of All Time first appeared on Worth it or Woke.