“Average Joe” Set For Theater Release: A Story of Faith and Freedom

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The True Story of a High School Coach Fired for Praying


GND Media Group and Fathom have announced the nationwide release of the highly anticipated film, “Average Joe,” set to hit theaters this fall. The movie, based on the life of U.S. Marine (ret.) and high school football coach Joseph Kennedy, chronicles his inspiring fight for religious freedom. Featuring Eric Close (“Nashville,” “American Sniper,” “Suits”) and Amy Acker (“Ordinary Angels,” “Person of Interest,” “Alias”), and directed by Emmy Award-winning Harold Cronk (“God’s Not Dead,” “Unbroken: Path to Redemption”), “Average Joe” is a powerful testament to faith and the human spirit.

Average Joe - Official Teaser Trailer
‘Average joe’ set to release October 10


Synopsis

“Average Joe” tells the compelling story of high school football coach Joe Kennedy, whose commitment to publicly stand for God by praying after each game led to his dismissal. Joe’s fight for religious freedom, freedom of speech, and the rights of all Americans became his most significant battle. His journey, alongside his wife Denise, reflects a relentless pursuit of justice and faith, symbolizing a broader struggle for religious rights.

Background and Production

From the producers of “God’s Not Dead” and “The Blind,” “Average Joe” serves as a reminder of the importance of standing firm in one’s beliefs. “Sometimes we have to kneel to ultimately make a stand,” says the film’s promotional tagline, capturing the essence of Coach Kennedy’s story.

Distribution and Release

Fathom, a leading distributor in the entertainment industry, has acquired the U.S. distribution rights for “Average Joe.” The company, known for its extensive cinema distribution network, is set to deliver this inspirational film to audiences across the country and in more than 45 countries worldwide.

Fathom Events is a key player in the distribution of content to movie theaters in North America. Owned by AMC Entertainment Inc. (NYSE: AMC), Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CNK), and Regal (a subsidiary of the Cineworld Group), Fathom has been a go to for faith-based releases to top U.S. markets and beyond. GND Media Group, founded by Troy Duhon and Robert Katz, is renowned for producing impactful films like “God’s Not Dead,” “God’s Not Dead 2,” and “The Blind.” The group aims to deliver Bible-based messages through various media, combining strong scriptural themes with high production quality.

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