A small goat with big dreams gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play roarball, a high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world.
A young anthropomorphic goat named Will Harris dreams of playing roar-ball, a high-intensity, animalistic version of basketball dominated by much larger, fiercer creatures. After a video of Will challenging the league's MVP, Mane Attraction, goes viral, he is recruited as a marketing tactic for the struggling Vineland Thorns. — Adrian Serpa
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Developed since 2019 and announced May 2024, GOAT entered post-production February 2025 after June pre-pro, with an early IMAX screening February 7; trailers showcase vibrant roarball arenas, Will's revolutionary plays, and team dynamics echoing real underdog sports tales.
The 100-minute PG film from Spider-Verse artists emphasizes themes of perseverance and diversity, with Will's teammates initially skeptical but evolving; multilingual dubs like Hindi target global audiences, positioning it as family event viewing amid 2026 animation heavyweights.