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Director Hubert Davis and a compelling cast deliver a more thoughtful kind of hockey movie that still hits hard. With its fierce intelligence and thoughtful take on masculinity and race, Youngblood is a far cry from most sports movies. Conditioned by his father Blane (Blair Underwood) to match any slight with a greater show of aggression, Dean Youngblood (Ashton James) is a player whose potential for greatness is stymied by his volatility. A chance to play for the Hamilton Mustangs could be Deans last opportunity to course correct. But that means contending with toxic teammates and finding a way to work with Murray (Shawn Doyle), the Mustangs skeptical coach. This relationship grows more fraught when Dean develops a connection with the bench boss daughter Jessie (Alexandra McDonald), a promising athlete herself. Hubert Davis remake of the 1986 original still hits the target when it comes to delivering high-stakes drama on and off the ice.
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- StatusOn sale
- Public saleStarts Mon, Jun 2, 2025, 10:00 a.m. · Ends Thu, May 14, 2026, 9:00 p.m.
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Director Hubert Davis and a compelling cast deliver a more thoughtful kind of hockey movie that still hits hard. With its fierce intelligence and thoughtful take on masculinity and race, Youngblood is a far cry from most sports movies. Conditioned by his father Blane (Blair Underwood) to match any slight with a greater show of aggression, Dean Youngblood (Ashton James) is a player whose potential for greatness is stymied by his volatility. A chance to play for the Hamilton Mustangs could be Deans last opportunity to course correct. But that means contending with toxic teammates and finding a way to work with Murray (Shawn Doyle), the Mustangs skeptical coach. This relationship grows more fraught when Dean develops a connection with the bench boss daughter Jessie (Alexandra McDonald), a promising athlete herself. Hubert Davis remake of the 1986 original still hits the target when it comes to delivering high-stakes drama on and off the ice.
