Youngblood (2025 film)

Youngblood
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHubert Davis
Written byCharles Officer
Josh Epstein
Kyle Rideout
Seneca Aaron
Based onYoungblood
by Peter Markle and John Whitman
Produced byAnthony Leo
Andrew Rosen
StarringAshton James
Blair Underwood
CinematographyStuart James Cameron
Edited byMatt Lyon
Production
companies
Aircraft Pictures
Dolphin Entertainment
Distributed byPhoton Films (Canada)
Well Go USA Entertainment (United States)
Release dates
  • September 6, 2025 (2025-09-06) (TIFF)
  • March 6, 2026 (2026-03-06) (United States)
Running time
104 minutes[1]
CountriesCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$434,976[2]

Youngblood is a 2025 sports drama film directed by Hubert Davis.[3] A contemporary remake of the 1986 film Youngblood in a Canadian context, the film stars Ashton James as Dean Youngblood, a Black Canadian junior hockey player in Hamilton, Ontario, who dreams of getting drafted into the National Hockey League.

The cast also includes Blair Underwood as Dean's father, as well as Shawn Doyle, Alexandra McDonald, Oluniké Adeliyi, Henri Richer-Picard, Emidio Lopes, Donald MacLean Jr., Tamara Podemski, Joris Jarsky, Matt Wells, Keris Hope Hill, Jonathan Valvano, Ty Neckar, Dylan Hawco and Evan Buliung in supporting roles.

Plot

Cast

Production

Production on the film was first announced in 2022, with Charles Officer slated to write and direct it.[4] Although the screenplay was completed with co-writers Josh Epstein, Kyle Rideout and Seneca Aaron, the film had not yet gone into production by the time of Officer's death in 2023, and Davis took over helming the film.[5]

It was shot in winter 2025 in Hamilton and Barrie.[6] A key scene in the film was shot at Barrie's Sadlon Arena during the intermission in a real Barrie Colts game.[7]

Release

The film premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival.[8] It is also screened in the Borsos Competition program at the 2025 Whistler Film Festival.[9][10] The film was acquired for U.S. distribution by Well Go USA Entertainment, and it was released in the United States on March 6, 2026.[10][11]

Critical response

For Exclaim!, Rachel Ho wrote that "James's performance as Dean complements his turn as Rome in Boxcutter earlier this summer. Where Rome showed off the up-and-coming actor's abilities to embody insecurity and apprehension, Dean gives James the chance to occupy the other side of the coin as a brash teen filled with an anger instilled by his father (Blair Underwood). Rather than simply playing Dean as singularly enraged, James lends the character dimension and depth. It's another commanding performance that only hints at what's to come for the Toronto actor."[12]

References

  1. ^ "YOUNGBLOOD [PG]". British Columbia Film Classification Office (Consumer Protection BC). January 28, 2026. Retrieved January 28, 2026.
  2. ^ "Hamnet". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 16, 2026.
  3. ^ Mullen, Pat (August 5, 2025). "TIFF Centrepiece Line-up Includes Charles Officer’s Final Film Youngblood". That Shelf.
  4. ^ Burton, Carson (September 7, 2022). "‘Youngblood’ Feature Reboot in the Works With Charles Officer Directing for Aircraft Pictures and Dolphin Entertainment". Variety.
  5. ^ Punter, Jennie (July 21, 2025). "How Director Hubert Davis’ ‘The Well’ and ‘Youngblood,’ Now in Post, Put a Spin on Genre Conventions". Variety.
  6. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 7, 2025). "‘Youngblood’ Feature Reboot Is Happening With Aircraft Pictures & Dolphin Entertainment". Deadline Hollywood.
  7. ^ Cole, Nikki (February 15, 2025). "Barrie Colts fans help bring 'very authentic' vibe to Youngblood remake". Barrie Today.
  8. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 5, 2025). "TIFF Centrepiece Section Counts 55 Titles Including Pics Starring Shailene Woodley, Ethan Hawke, Margaret Qualley, Samara Weaving, Stephen Graham & More". Deadline Hollywood.
  9. ^ Tracy, Andrew (October 28, 2025). "Youngblood, Akashi among Whistler’s Borsos Award nominees". Playback.
  10. ^ a b Tracy, Andrew (December 4, 2025). "Well Go USA takes U.S. rights on Youngblood". Playback. Retrieved February 4, 2026.
  11. ^ "Dolphin Partners with Well Go USA for U.S. Distribution of YOUNGBLOOD". Access Newswire (Press release). Dolphin Entertainment. December 4, 2025. Retrieved February 4, 2026 – via Yahoo Finance.
  12. ^ Ho, Rachel (September 6, 2025). "TIFF 2025: 'Youngblood' Matures the Hockey Hijinks of the '80s". Exclaim!.