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Youngblood Remake Trailer Drops, But This Hockey Kid’s Name Game Might Just Break the Internet—Will He Score or Flop?

Ever wonder if the cosmos has a secret playbook for remakes? As Mercury backflips through Aquarius, stirring up a whirlwind of second chances and reinvented glories, it feels oddly fitting that the 1986 cult hockey flick Youngblood is getting a fresh spin. Picture this: a fiery young phenom, Dean Youngblood, skating out of Detroit’s gritty streets straight into the frosty rinks of Canada, grappling with his own arrogance and a bench full of grudges — kinda like the universe tossing him into a cosmic trial on ice. Directed by Hubert Davis and brimming with a cast that’s both familiar and fresh, this remake promises to thaw the old drama while freezing you in your seat. So, will Dean choose toughness or maturity, and can this remake outshine its iconic predecessor? The stars might just have a say in that. March 6 can’t come soon enough! LEARN MORE

Back in 1986, director Peter Markle brought us a hockey sports drama called Youngblood, which had a cool cast that included Rob Lowe, Ed Lauter, Cynthia Gibb, Patrick Swayze, and Keanu Reeves. Just in time for that film’s fortieth anniversary, Aircraft Pictures and Dolphin Entertainment have teamed up for a remake directed by Hubert Davis (The Well, Black Ice). Well Go USA Entertainment has just released the trailer for the film.

The official synopsis reads,
“Dean Youngblood was raised by his father, Blane, on a diet of toughness and hockey. When Dean is invited to join the Hamilton Mustangs, he travels to Canada from Detroit where his skill commands respect and his arrogance earns him fast enemies. Coach Chadwick, resentful of being saddled with such a toxic player, keeps Dean benched game after game. Dean’s frustration builds, culminating in a violent outburst involving rival goon Carl Racki that costs the Mustangs a significant win.

As Team Captain Sutton takes him under his wing, Dean begins to buck Blane’s teachings and his growing maturity spurs a relationship with Jessie – Coach Chadwick’s daughter – who gives Dean a run for his money on and off the ice. His newfound resolve draws the ire of Racki, who provokes Dean during a game by attacking and seriously injuring Sutton. As the final game of the playoffs approaches, so does his showdown with Racki and Dean’s choice as to what kind of man he wants to be.”

The cast for the remake features Ashton James (Boxcutter, Revenge of the Black Best Friend) in the title role of Dean Youngblood, Blair Underwood (Longlegs, Deep Impact, LA Law) as his father Blane Youngblood, Shawn Doyle (The Expanse, Fargo, Big Love) as Coach Chadwick, Alexandra McDonald (Night Blooms, Testament) as Jessie Chadwick, Henri Picard (The Dishwasher, For Those Who Don’t Read Me) as Denis Sutton, Donald MacLean Jr. (Workin’ Moms, Nurses) as Carl Racki, Olunike Adeliyi (The Expanse, Workin’ Moms) as Ruby Youngblood, Emidio Lopes (Painkiller, The Changeling) as Kelly Youngblood and Tamara Podemski (Outer Range, Reservation Dogs) as Ms. McGill.

The movie was recently rated PG-13 for some strong language, violence, suggestive material and teen drinking. The film, which was screened at TIFF, will be hitting North American shores on March 6.

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