
- Starring
- Will Joseph, Ben Kingsley, Mary-Louise Parker
- Director
- Jon Erwin
- Rating
- PG-13
- Genre
- Biography, Drama, History
- Release date
- July 3, 2026
Rating Summary
Before he became the Father of a Nation, a young and ambitious George Washington navigated the dangers of the frontier as a British colonial officer. A single misstep in the Ohio Country thrusts him into the heart of a global conflict, where war, betrayal, and impossible choices test his honor, loyalty, and courage. Young Washington follows the early forging of a legendary leader amid the fires of the French and Indian War.
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This is Angel Studio’s best film yet, however the quality still isn’t quite where I wish it was. They did a pretty good job keeping the story accurate. I think they wanted George Washington to grow as a character but they portrayed him a little too weak at times. His moment of bravery looked more like foolishness in how it was portrayed, they could have benefited from better consultation on the war reenactment. Overall it was worth seeing and my family, who is much less critical than me, all loved it.