Kingdom Story Company

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Kingdom Story Company

Kingdom Story Company (formerly known as Kingdom Studios) is an American independent film and television studio in partnership with Lionsgate specializing in the production of Christian films. It was founded on March 26, 2019 by the Erwin Brothers (Jon and Andrew Erwin), Kevin Downes, and Tony Young and has operations in Nashville, Tennessee, and Los Angeles, California.

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Kingdom Story Company
FormerlyKingdom Studios (2019)
Company typeFilm production
IndustryFaith-based entertainment
Founded2019; 6 years ago (2019)
HeadquartersNashville, Tennessee
Los Angeles, California
Key people
Jon Erwin (CEO)
Andrew Erwin (CCO)
Kevin Downes (Chief of Production and Distribution)
Tony Young (Chairman)
ProductsMotion pictures
Television programming
OwnerLionsgate
Erwin brothers
Kevin Downes
Tony Young
Websitewww.kingdomstorycompany.com
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Kingdom was funded by profits from the Erwins' film I Can Only Imagine, which was released in early 2018 by Lionsgate, grossing more than $83 million at the domestic box office on a $7 million budget.[3] Subsequent negotiations with Lionsgate culminated in a multi-year deal in which it was agreed that the Erwin Brothers and Kevin Downes would create faith-based feature films and television programming for the company.[4][5][6] Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chairman, Joe Drake, and Television Group Chairman, Kevin Beggs announced the agreement on August 9, 2018.[5][7]

Kingdom Story Company was announced to have been launched on March 26, 2019, at the National Religious Broadcasters convention in Anaheim, California.[3][8][2]

I Still Believe, Kingdom's first film project, began filming in the spring of 2019 and was released on March 13, 2020.[9][10][11]

In September 2019, it was announced that Kingdom would be launching a television division, headed by The Big Bang Theory producer Mona Garcea.[12][13]

After Kingdom acquired the film rights to NFL quarterback Kurt Warner's life story, interviews, and memoir, American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story was announced in February 2020, and released on December 25, 2021.[14][15][16][17] Most recently, the company had renewed its first-look deal with Lionsgate.[18]

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Kingdom Story Company intends to produce two faith-based films per year,[8][2] and has of yet revealed four productions, each one slated for a prospective 2020 or 2021 wide release by Lionsgate.[19][2] Each of the films were unveiled at the National Religious Broadcasters convention at Anaheim, California in March 2019.[2][11] I Still Believe, based on Jeremy Camp's life during his first wife's cancer battle, was Kingdom's first film to be theatrically released. The other films announced are Apostles: Resurrection of Christ, which is to be the first in a trilogy based on the New Testament, Jesus Revolution, which is based on the events surrounding the Jesus Movement, and The Drummer Boy, which will be produced in cooperation with Christian music group For King and Country.[1][8][2][11] American Underdog is a sports drama biopic based on the life of Kurt Warner.[17]

Films

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Film Director(s) Prospective year of release References
I Still Believe Erwin brothers 2020 [8][20][2][11][10][14][17]
The Jesus Music Erwin brothers 2021
American Underdog Erwin brothers 2021 [8][20][2][11][10][14][17]
Jesus Revolution Jon Erwin & Brent McCorkle 2023
Ordinary Angels Jon Gunn 2024
Unsung Hero Joel Smallbone and Richard Ramsey 2024 [21]
White Bird Marc Forster 2024
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever Dallas Jenkins 2024 [22]
The Unbreakable Boy Jon Gunn 2025 [23][24]
Sarah's Oil Cyrus Nowrasteh 2025 [25]
Apostles: Resurrection of Christ Erwin Brothers TBA [26][8][20][2][11][10][27]
The Drummer Boy Joel and Luke Smallbone TBA
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