It seems Hollywood just can’t catch a break, especially when they churn out films that miss the mark by a mile. Take for example the recent cinematic stumble with “Supergirl.” Despite the backing of big names like Warner Brothers and DC Comics, this so-called blockbuster couldn’t even soar past the $100 million mark. With costs reaching substantial figures, one can’t help but grimace at the losses as Supergirl crashes spectacularly from box-office grace.
Meanwhile, in a delightful twist of fate, a humble film called “Young Washington” is capturing America’s attention and winning hearts across the nation. Released by the small but mighty Angel Studios, this indie gem opened with an impressive $21 million against a very modest financial prediction. With its patriotic theme centered around the adventures of a young George Washington, it seems this story of American greatness is precisely what audiences have been longing for.
Indeed, audiences are voting with their wallets, waving goodbye to tired tropes and divisive narratives while racing to theaters to embrace films that celebrate American ideals. “Young Washington” has not only performed well but is also being touted as a catalyst for more films about famous founding figures. Seed money for a sequel, cleverly titled “1776,” is reportedly in the works. The movie’s success sharpens the rather poignant point that people crave films depicting genuine national pride over muddled messages.
While “Supergirl” stumbled with a dismal second weekend, nose-diving significantly at the box office, “Young Washington” continues its patriotic march, gathering momentum and audience approval as it rises in acclaim. Its Rotten Tomatoes rating is a staggering 92%, a testament to the satisfaction of moviegoers who clearly know what they want. It appears movie enthusiasts prefer tales of courage and valor over perplexing plots and deconstructed heroes.
In the grand mosaic of Hollywood, one might say this battle at the box office feels less like a passing fad and more like a sign of a shifting tide. As America gears toward celebrating its heritage, “Young Washington” has emerged as a beacon of cinematic liberty, proving that in the end, a well-told story—rooted in truth and history—is the kind that will always triumph. So, while “Supergirl” wobbles and falters, young George and his band of daring adventurers have not only captured imaginations but also a solid box-office victory.






