Stephen Curry is definitely in the GOAT conversation on the basketball court. When he’s shooting animated hoops, though, he prefers to be a giraffe.
The Golden State Warriors point guard stars in the upcoming sports film “GOAT” (in theaters Feb. 13), which centers on an undersized but scrappy young goat named Will Harris (voiced by Caleb McLaughlin) who has big dreams of being a star in the fast-paced world of roarball. USA TODAY exclusively debuts the first full trailer for the animated movie, which also stars Gabrielle Union, David Harbour, Patton Oswalt, Jelly Roll and Jennifer Hudson.
"GOAT" comes from Sony Pictures Animation and the artists who made "KPop Demon Hunters" and the "Spider-Verse" movies, as well as Curry's production company Unanimous Media.
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Curry promises that “GOAT” will have family fun, comedy, themes that will ring true to the sports community and an underdog spirit. “It has something in there for every generation,” he tells USA TODAY. “We’re bringing something that hopefully is inspiring, something that brings family together, and something that's uplifting to a lot of different people in the audience that can find their best selves through one of the characters.”







