FAQs

Investor Questions

What does Angel do?

Angel is a non-traditional movie studio and media company that is community-driven by its Guild members. Angel’s operating model empowers audiences to decide which stories get produced and distributed, while creating Guild communities around each project. Angel was founded in 2013 by CEO Neal Harmon alongside his brothers Daniel, Jeffrey, and Jordan, who, as fathers of young children, were searching for high-quality films and TV shows that “amplify light.” For additional information, please visit www.angel.com.

Where is Angel headquartered?

Angel is located at 295 W Center St, Provo, UT 84601.

When is Angel’s fiscal year end?

Angel’s fiscal year end is December 31st.

Who is Angel’s Independent Auditor?

Angel’s auditors is Tanner USA.

How can I access press releases issued by Angel?

You can access press releases issued by Angel here.

Am I able to sign up to receive future press releases via email?

In order to receive email notifications of future news releases from Angel, please utilize the e-mail alert feature, found here.

Where can I find Angel’s most recent investor presentation?

The most recent investor presentation can be accessed here.

Whom should I contact regarding investor inquiries?

You may contact Angel Investor Relations through our Contact Us page.

When did Angel begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)?

Angel Studios, Inc. completed a business combination with Southport Acquisition Corporation that resulted in Angel trading on the NYSE commencing September 11, 2025. See press release for details.

Why did Angel Studios decide to go public?

Angel Studios went public to access additional capital for growth, strengthen its balance sheet, and expand its ability to produce and distribute content globally. Going public also provides greater visibility, transparency, and credibility as the company builds long-term partnerships in media and entertainment.

What are the classes of common stock Angel has, and how do voting rights work?

Prior to trading on the NYSE, Angel had several classes of common stock, including Class A, B, C, and F. Upon becoming a publicly traded company, each share of Angel Class A and Class C common stock converted to the combined company Class A common stock. All Class B and Class F common stock converted into shares of the combined company’s Class B common stock. The Class A common stock is publicly traded under the ticker symbol “ANGX.” The Class B common stock has preferential voting rights of 10 votes per share but shares are not publicly tradable. Class B common stockholders can request to have their shares converted to Class A shares at any time through this website: classb.angel.com

Where can I find Angel’s SEC-filings and financial reports?

All current reports, annual reports, proxy statements, and other required filings are available on the SEC’s EDGAR database and via the Investor Relations section of Angel Studios’ website.

How can I purchase shares of Angel Studios?

Shares can be purchased through any registered broker or trading platform that supports trading on the NYSE. [Use the ticker ANGX to place orders.]

How do I stay informed about news, earnings, and company filings?

You can subscribe to Angel Studios’ Investor Relations email alerts via the IR website. All filings, press releases, and announcements are also posted publicly on the IR site.

Was the decision to go public consistent with Angel’s mission?

Yes. Angel Studios’ mission has always been centered around audience participation and community empowerment. By becoming a public company, Angel can expand the scale of that mission: providing more opportunities for its audience to participate while supporting long-term sustainable growth.

Who is the transfer agent for Angel?

Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company a registered transfer agent with the SEC.

Angel’s Business Questions

How has Angel talked about their story, their business model, and other standard questions about the business?
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What is Angel’s response to the Sound of Freedom film?
  • Deadline Article Quote: “We had a thousand of those people watch Sound of Freedom, and they said, ‘Yes, this is it.’ Now, they were looking at a film that was made years before the conspiracy theories that were claimed against the film ever existed. It was made before any allegations were ever made about [real-life anti-child-trafficking activist Tim Ballard], or even when those allegations would actually be dated. Now, would we do it again? Well, it just so happens that July 4 of 2024, we are launching Possum Trot, this film about 22 Black families from Possum Trot, TX, who adopted 77 children from the foster care system. They went through so much because some of these kids were trafficked, some of these kids had been abused by their parents, one of these kids, their mother was murdered right in front of them. Difficult, difficult, hard, hard stuff, but this little community changed the face of the entire foster care system of Texas just because of that selfless act, and we’re telling that story because, for one, it’s excellently made, two, is that the guild overwhelming voted for this film, and then, three, the government says that 90% of trafficking in the US is connected to the foster care adoption system. And so, it is a natural answer to the problem that was presented by Sound of Freedom, on July 4, last year, and we’re following it up with a release on July 4, this year, that is an answer. Now, would we choose to politicize a movie? No. That’s the one thing that we feel like Angel…people are saying, I saw an article recently that says we can’t figure Angel out, because they saw Sound of Freedom. The common thread is that the guild has reviewed them, and the guild say, yes, these stories, they’re filled with light, they’re filled with hope, they are dark topics, sometimes, but then the way that they’re handled is in a way that the guild thinks that they match our mission.”