Ventures
Rydrea Legacy Holdings is the Walker family's private holding company. Beneath it sits WarriorsGate Entertainment, which has grown from one filmmaker with a camcorder into six divisions covering production, sports, streaming, and credits infrastructure.

Rydrea Legacy Holdings, LLC
The Walker family's private holding company, personally run by Walker, sitting at the top of the structure. Holds a 6,000,000-share private equity position in WarriorsGate Entertainment, Inc., beneath it. WGE is privately held and not publicly traded. RLH's first community sponsorship supports OrangePoster Productions, a youth-led Deaf creative production company led by Emma Giuntoli; Walker serves as Emma's mentor. rydrealegacyholdings.com

WarriorsGate Entertainment, Inc.
Founded in 2012 as Walker ASL Pictures and rebranded WarriorsGate Entertainment in 2017, with a mission to build Deaf-led media infrastructure at scale. Operates the six divisions below. warriorsgateent.com

WGE Studios
Film and television production: develops, writes, produces, edits, and distributes content, including via WGEPlus.tv. Catalog includes Bob Movie, Battle of Evil, Battle of Evil: Part Two, ERASED, and ISD Hoosiers: The Road to Success. warriorsgateent.com

WGEPlus.tv
The company's Deaf-centric streaming platform. The team is rebuilding it from scratch ahead of a relaunch in August 2026. wgeplus.tv

WGE Sports
Sports production: produces the annual WGE Basketball Classic and serves as the official streaming partner for the National Deaf Cheer Competition (NDCC), an independent nonprofit governed by its own board. WGE does not own or control NDCC. wgesports.com

SignedCredits
An open, community-owned credits database for Deaf cinema — built so filmmakers and crew get the recognition that often gets lost on mainstream platforms. signedcredits.com

WarriorsGate Film Festival
A bold celebration of Deaf storytelling and creative expression, currently in pre-launch. warriorsgatefilmfestival.com

Rydrea Walker Studios
WGE's production-services division, personally led by Walker: film production, live streaming, wedding video, music videos, graphic design, aerial videography, and website development — including the National Deaf Cheer Competition's site. Clients have included DJ Deaf Tunez (website development), Sorenson Communication (video editing and production), Indiana School for the Deaf (long-term client), Bus Door Films (video editing), and four wedding video productions. Long-term vision: the largest studio campus in Atlanta, Georgia, by 2050. rydreawalkerstudios.com