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Youngblood (2026)

Hockey prodigy Dean Youngblood joins the Hamilton Mustangs and has to deal with toxic behavior during his journey to the National Hockey League draft.
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Hockey prodigy Dean Youngblood joins the Hamilton Mustangs and has to deal with toxic behavior during his journey to the National Hockey League draft.

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Genre:Drama
Directed By:Hubert Davis
Written By:Josh Epstein, Kyle Rideout, Seneca Aaron, Charles Officer, Peter Markle, John Whitman
In Theaters:3/6/2026
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Runtime:104 minutes
Studio:Aircraft Pictures, Dolphin Entertainment, Photon Films

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Hubert Davis

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Ashton James

Dean Youngblood

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Henri Picard

Denis Sutton

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Blair Underwood

Blane Youngblood

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Shawn Doyle

Murray Chadwick

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Alexandra McDonald

Jesse Chadwick

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Emidio Lopes

Kelly Youngblood

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Oluniké Adeliyi

Ruby Youngblood

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Tamara Podemski

Ms. Mcgill

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Keris Hope Hill

Winnie

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Donald MacLean Jr.

Carl Racki

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Joris Jarsky

GM Lucas Turco

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