Angel Acquires Homestead, Tuttle Twins & The Wingfeather Saga
Angel today announced the acquisition of three of the company’s highest-performing series on the Angel platform: Tuttle Twins, Homestead, and The Wingfeather Saga. Together, these series span the family, thriller, and fantasy genres, reflecting Angel’s strategic commitment to own and expand its most impactful franchises.
Angel says, “The three series have driven more than four million hours of viewing and approximately 350 thousand new Angel Guild member acquisitions since December 2024, underscoring the strength of the Guild-driven platform.”

“These acquisitions represent strategic investments in Angel’s long-term growth,” said Neal Harmon, Co-Founder and CEO of Angel. “Each franchise reflects the values that unite the Angel Guild and ranks among the most watched on our platform.
“By fully integrating them into Angel, we strengthen our competitive position and advance our mission to deliver values-driven storytelling at scale.”

Tuttle Twins is a family-focused animated series that explores complex ideas – such as freedom and responsibility – through adventure, humor, and heart. It is the most-watched television series on the Angel platform. Now in its fourth season, it has become a cornerstone of Angel’s family programming.
Homestead is a premium, post-apocalyptic thriller that has become one of Angel’s most powerful franchises. The film, starring Neal McDonough, and season one of the television series, draw audiences into a fractured America struggling to survive after a nuclear blast, delivering suspense within a profoundly human story of faith, family, and resilience.

Based on Andrew Peterson’s bestselling books, which have sold more than 1.8 million copies, The Wingfeather Saga is a hand-painted, 3D-animated fantasy series that brings adventure, virtue, and moral imagination to life. It remains one of the most successful crowdfunded family animated series ever produced.
Propelled by an audience-first momentum, Angel has released more than 40 films and 20 television series that amplify light, including Sound of Freedom, which has earned more than $250 million worldwide. The company also has more than six billion views of its Dry Bar Comedy franchise, which has attracted some of the world’s best-known comedians.
