Company Profile (AI Text) Name: Noble Story Co. Canonical URL: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co Updated at: 2026-06-05T05:00:25Z Tagline: A movie studio representing YOUR values. Elevator pitch: We find stories and scripts that deserve to be on the screen, and we polish, grind, and package them into movies. Key claims: - Total raised on Wefunder: 300687 | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-total-raised - Total investors: 240 | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-total-investors Verified facts: - Total raised on Wefunder: 300687 | observed_at: 2026-06-05T05:00:25Z | expires_at: 2026-06-06T05:00:25Z - Total investors: 240 | observed_at: 2026-06-05T05:00:25Z | expires_at: 2026-06-06T05:00:25Z Computed metrics: - total_amount_raised: 300687 - total_investors: 240 - team_size: 10 - featured_investor_count: 1 - faq_count: 5 - recent_post_count: 0 Quick facts: - We produce motion pictures that celebrates what is GOOD, TRUE, and BEAUTIFUL. | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-1 - SIGNED with Zero Gravity, the management firm behind Netflix hits OZARK and SELF-MADE. | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-2 - 1st Investor Payout: 110% preferred return, before production starts (results not guaranteed). | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-3 - 2nd Investor Payout: Continued share of company's ongoing global profits (results not guaranteed) | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-4 - A $1MM development fund. We intend to bank, studio, or streamer finance productions at ~$15MM each. | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-5 - Partnered with Kingdom Story Company, the team behind I CAN ONLY IMAGINE and AMERICAN UNDERDOG. | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-6 - A team with studio relationships including Lionsgate, Universal, Netflix, and Warner Bros. | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-7 - A film adapted from a top-rated novel by NYT bestselling author Andy Andrews. | citation: https://wefunder.com/noble.story.co#claim-fact-8 FAQ: - Q: Cutting to the chase, if one invests, what is the projected rate of return, and when does the investor start receiving those funds? A: Thanks for the question Edgar. The deal terms are setup for a 110% ROI then pro-rata profit sharing after that. We expect to be profitable in 1-2 years. - Q: Just to clarify, in the event one of your first one or two projects turns a profit, is it your intention to distribute those profits or reinvest them back into the company for more growth? A: Hi Joseph! Our plan is to distribute profits with every sale, but we will make sure to first direct sufficient revenue toward paying off any debt and establishing company reserves. - Q: As you guys grow, how would one seek to join your production teams? A: Hi Stephen! Great question. We have many people who have asked about opportunities for becoming more involved in Noble Story Co. The opportunities will vary depending on the project, but the best way to be in-the-know is to subscribe to our email updates (if you're not already, you can subscribe by investing or by clicking the "Watch for Updates" button). - Q: I like the idea here, but how and at what point does the business become self-sustaining? A: Hi Kevin! That's a great question. We become self-sustaining through the process of fully developing and selling our intellectual properties. Think about it this way: if you're familiar with how a real estate development company works, we have basically the same business model. But instead of developing and selling land, we develop and sell intellectual property. If you're not familiar with real estate development, check out this Wikipedia article. Just replace a few words - instead of "const... - Q: What's your process for selecting new projects to develop? A: Hi Heidi! We look for three critical components to be present when evaluating new stories: First, is the story "Noble"? Every project we take on must fit into our brand of stories that are "right, true, and honorable," and have enough inherent depth to become a story worth re-watching. Second, is the project based on intellectual property (books, true stories, etc)? We gravitate toward stories which are based on known IP, because they come with a built-in audience. The strength of the IP and ...