Fact Check: Did Disney own 'Sound of Freedom' rights? (2024)

The box office surprise of the summer is a movie about child sex trafficking called Sound of Freedom whose release has been years in the making after filming wrapped in 2018.

The film tells the real-life story of the founder of the anti-sex trafficking charity Operation Underground Railroad, Tim Ballard, played by Passion of the Christ star, Jim Caviezel.

Directed and co-written by Alejandro Monteverde, Sound of Freedom shocked everyone when it beat Harrison Ford's last appearance in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

The Sound of Freedom made almost its entire budget back at the domestic box office on its first day (July 4), taking $14,242,063 and beating the fifth Indiana Jones movie which made $11,698,989.

Then on its first weekend since premiering (July 7—9) Sound of Freedom made $19,680,879 at the box office. Indiana Jones earned $27,421,0760 on the same weekend.

Fact Check: Did Disney own 'Sound of Freedom' rights? (1)

A viral tweet has alleged that the controversial film was originally set to be released by Disney but that the Mickey Mouse company never did.

The Claim

A tweet by a woman named Joy Reborn on Twitter, whose bio says she is a conservative and mom, has been viewed 193,000 times at the time of writing.

In the tweet, she claimed Disney owned the rights to the film after buying 20th Century Fox film studios in 2019, but did not release it.

"🔥 Sound of Freedom was originally produced in 2018. DISNEY bought & SHELVED #SoundOfFreedom refusing to release it. 🧐Why wouldn't Disney want us to see human trafficked children saved? It took@AngelStudiosInc &@ElonMusk to get this movie to the public. GOD'S CHILDREN ARE NOT FOR SALE 🔥 BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW #GibsonChallenge TY Elon & Angel Studios.🙏🏻," the tweet read, alongside a poster for the film and screenshots of the film's Wikipedia page.

The Wikipedia page claimed Angel Studios successfully crowdfunded to market the film and get the rights to distribute it after Twitter owner Elon Musk suggested the company use the social media platform to promote its campaign.

🔥 Sound of Freedom was originally produced in 2018. DISNEY bought & SHELVED #SoundOfFreedom refusing to release it. 🧐 Why wouldn’t Disney want us to see human trafficked children saved? It took @AngelStudiosInc & @ElonMusk to get this movie to the public. GOD’S CHILDREN ARE NOT… pic.twitter.com/1N1SX7w5aj

— ♥️ Joy Reborn ♥️ (@RedRising11) July 2, 2023

The Facts

The Walt Disney Company announced its acquisition of 21st Century Fox in 2017 and that was completed in 2019. The acquisition meant Disney would automatically acquire the licensing to 20th Century Fox's film and television studios, cable entertainment networks and international TV businesses, and Hulu.

Both Sound of Freedom's director and the CEO of Angel Studios, Neal Harmon, claimed in media interviews that Disney shelved the movie after it bought 20th Century Fox.

"Initially made with [21st Century] Fox. After it was completed, Fox was acquired by Disney, who said, 'We can't release this film,'" Harmon told the Washington Examiner in May. "Eduardo [Verastegui, the film's producer] spent over a year before [Disney] released the rights to the film. At that time, he tried to take it to theaters, but just as they were, COVID hit, and another three years passed."

Verástegui confirmed in an exclusive interview with Newsweek that Disney did in fact temporarily own the rights to Sound of Freedom after its acquisition of 20th Century.

"My contract was with Disney Latin America," he said, explaining that when the movie was ready to be released the company told him, "this film is not for us."

Verástegui spent more than a year negotiating with Disney and managed to buy back the film rights. The producer then shopped the film around to other distributors and major streamers, but nobody in Hollywood seem interested in making the film until Angel Studios came along.

Director Monteverde claimed the delay in the film's release was a blessing in disguise.

"To me this is perfect timing. I do believe if this movie would come out earlier I don't think the audience was ready. Right now, there is unfortunately, there's advertisem*nt for this film, but on the wrong side. Every day there is these atrocities happening on the news everywhere. Children trafficked. Sexually abused children all over the place," he told website Bounding Into Comics in June.

The Ruling

True.

Newsweek reached out to The Walt Disney Company by email to firstly confirm if it had acquired the rights to the film in 2019, and if it did in fact decide not to release the movie, what the reason was for shelving Sound of Freedom.

Movie studios often hold back the release of films for a number of reasons, including a perception a movie will not make enough profit, dissatisfaction with the final result, corporate restructuring, an executive decision by the top brass at a studio, licensing issues or timing issues, according to website TV Tropes.

Fact Check: Did Disney own 'Sound of Freedom' rights? (2)

A Disney spokesperson told Newsweek an international deal for the film's distribution had already been done prior to its acquisition of 21st Century Fox. The spokesperson said, "[Disney] studios had no knowledge of the film given the nature of the international acquisition pre-merger."

Harmon and Monteverde's accounts of wrestling the rights to the movie back off Disney are true, and Angel Studios crowdfunded for Sound of Freedom's distribution.

FACT CHECK BY NEWSWEEK by Newsweek's Fact Check team.

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UPDATE: 7/12/2023, 5:24 A.M. This story was updated to include comment from Disney and to change the ruling.

CORRECTION: 7/21/2023, 6:15 A.M. This story was updated to correct box office takings for Sound of Freedom and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

UPDATE: 8/29/2023, 9:57 A.M. This story was update to include quotes from Verástegui.

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Fact Check: Did Disney own 'Sound of Freedom' rights? (2024)

FAQs

Did Disney have the rights to the Sound of Freedom? ›

Disney told Factchequeado media that, before acquiring Fox – which originally had the rights to the production, – there was an agreement for the distribution of the film only in Latin America, and that later the director of “Sound of Freedom” bought the rights. They did not refer to the fact as a “rejection.”

How factual is the Sound of Freedom? ›

“Sound of Freedom” was based on a true story but contains dramatized elements. Filmmakers took creative license in portraying the different ways that children can be trafficked, including in shipping containers.

Does Disney own the rights to the sound of music? ›

The Sound of Music was from 20th Century Fox. It wasn't Disney until fairly recently when Disney bought all of 20th Century Fox's film rights. One of her biggest hits was “The Princess Diaries” and “The Princess Diaries 2”. Both were Disney films.

What is the controversy behind the Sound of Freedom? ›

One of the primary points of contention revolves around the film's portrayal of child trafficking. Experts, including Erin Albright, a former fellow for the Department of Justice's anti-trafficking task force, argue that the depiction is inaccurate and sensationalized.

What does Disney own the rights to? ›

Through these divisions, Disney owns and operates the ABC television network; cable television networks such as Disney Channel, ESPN, Freeform, FX, and National Geographic; publishing, merchandising, music, and theater divisions; direct-to-consumer streaming services such as Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu, and Hotstar; and ...

What character did Disney lose rights to? ›

Disney lose Mickey Mouse exclusivity

More precisely, it is the first two appearances of this character, two short films from 1928, Steamboat Willie and Plane Crazy, which, 95 years after their release, have entered the public domain.

What is the lawsuit against the sound of freedom? ›

(Image from court filing) — Kely Johana Suarez Moya, on the left, sued Tim Ballard and the makers of "Sound of Freedom," alleging the movie's depiction of her as a child-sex-trafficking "monster" was defamatory and slanderous because she was never involved in trafficking.

Where do profits from Sound of Freedom go? ›

THE $5 MILLION RAISED FOR the distribution of Sound of Freedom went directly to Angel Studios — not the filmmakers.

How much of Disney does China own? ›

The Walt Disney Company owns 43 percent of the resort; the majority 57 percent is held by Shanghai Shendi Group, a joint venture of three companies owned by the Shanghai government.

Who turned down the role of Mary Poppins? ›

When Mary Poppins (1964) was being written, the lead role was offered to Dame Julie Andrews by Walt Disney. Andrews told Disney that she was pregnant and couldn't do the movie.

Why wasn't Julie Andrews in the new Mary Poppins? ›

Rob Marshall, the director of "Mary Poppins Returns," told Entertainment Weekly in 2017 that Andrews declined a role in the sequel because she wanted people to focus on Emily Blunt's performance in the leading role.

How much of the sound of freedom is true? ›

"Sound of Freedom" is an award-winning film that depicts both real-life and dramatized rescue missions to help save children who are being sex trafficked across the globe. Some of these stories are based on the actual work of O.U.R.'s partnership with law enforcement to bring criminal traffickers to justice.

What parts of the sound of freedom are true? ›

“Sound of Freedom” is based on the real story of Tim Ballard, a former U.S. Department for Homeland Security agent who conducts sting operations to rescue a young brother and sister from human trafficking in Colombia.

Did Disney refuse to release Sound of Freedom? ›

After it was completed, Fox was acquired by Disney, who said, 'We can't release this film,'" Harmon told the Washington Examiner in May. "Eduardo [Verastegui, the film's producer] spent over a year before [Disney] released the rights to the film.

Did Disney give up the rights to Winnie the Pooh? ›

While Disney may no longer have copyright protection for Winnie the Pooh, there are still opportunities for legal recourse that Disney can take. Disney still maintains the rights to the Winnie the Pooh characters created after 1926, including Tigger.

Does Disney own the rights to Looney Tunes? ›

Since then, Warner Bros. has owned all rights to all post-1933 characters created by Leon Schlesinger Productions and Warner Bros. Cartoons, even after the rights to individual cartoons were placed in other hands.

Why was Sound of Freedom not released for 5 years? ›

After Disney bought 20th Century Fox, the company that was scheduled to release the film, there were problems. This purchase caused the movie to be placed on hold for a while until Angel Studios was able to secure distribution rights.

Where is the money from Sound of Freedom going? ›

The collapse of the tortuous year-and-a-half partnership, Bratcher notes, came as Sound of Freedom was taking off in theaters. THE $5 MILLION RAISED FOR the distribution of Sound of Freedom went directly to Angel Studios — not the filmmakers.

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