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Animation, Comedy, Family • 2026 • 100 min • Older Kids (7+)

Animated sports comedy GOAT follows Will Harris, a teenage goat aspiring to join a professional roarball team in an all-animal world dominated by larger species. Directed by Tyree Dillihay and Adam Rosette, the film features voices by Caleb McLaughlin as Will, Gabrielle Union as Jett Fillmore, and Stephen Curry as Lenny Williamson. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation as an original story.
Caleb McLaughlin • Gabrielle Union • Stephen Curry
Animated sports comedy GOAT follows Will Harris, a teenage goat aspiring to join a professional roarball team in an all-animal world dominated by larger species. Directed by Tyree Dillihay and Adam Rosette, the film features voices by Caleb McLaughlin as Will, Gabrielle Union as Jett Fillmore, and Stephen Curry as Lenny Williamson. Produced by Sony Pictures Animation as an original story.
Caleb McLaughlin • Gabrielle Union • Stephen Curry
The film's depiction of a hierarchical animal society that discriminates against smaller creatures based on size and status drives its left-leaning themes, with the protagonist's success emphasizing inclusion and merit over entrenched biases. This narrative champions social justice values through subtle critiques of exclusionary systems.
GOAT showcases strong Black representation through its voice cast and creative team, with lead roles voiced by actors like Caleb McLaughlin and Gabrielle Union, alongside cultural infusions like street ball elements. Female characters receive prominent, empowered portrayals, contributing to overall inclusivity. The narrative highlights teamwork and underdog perseverance among diverse animal archetypes without centering critiques of traditional power structures.
The film features incidental yet affirming LGBTQ+ representation through Hannah's subtle crush on Jett, handled with dignity in a family-friendly context. This underdog story validates queer resilience without centering it, contributing positively to inclusive animated storytelling for young audiences.
Ideal for family co-viewing with kids ages 6 and up, this rousing animated adventure gently underscores the warmth of parental support and enduring family bonds as pillars of perseverance and success. The film's affirming portrayal of a mother's lasting influence and a single father's dedication tips it toward traditional family values.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The story follows animal athletes in a roarball league, emphasizing teamwork and ambition without addressing gender identity beyond standard character dynamics.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
GOAT is an animated sports comedy with original anthropomorphic animal characters and no established source material featuring canonical genders that were altered in the film.
GOAT presents original anthropomorphic animal characters in a newly created sports comedy narrative, without drawing from prior source material, historical figures, or legacy installments that define racial identities for its roles.
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