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Friday, October 16, 2015

WOODLAWN Trailer, Clips, Images and Poster

Woodlawn (2015) Movie Trailer, Clips and Poster

The faith-based sports drama "Woodlawn" is now in theaters, so here are the official trailer, seven clips, eighteen images, and a poster. The film tells the true story of Tony Nathan (Caleb Castille), a gifted high school football player who became Alabama's first African American football superstar as a spiritual awakening captured the hearts of the Woodlawn High School Football team in 1973. The film also stars Sean Astin, Jon Voight, C. Thomas Howell, Nic Bishop, Lance E. Nichols and Sherri Shepherd.

Check out the trailer, clips, images and poster after the jump.




















C. Thomas Howell in Woodlawn

Caleb Castille in Woodlawn

Caleb Castille and Jon Voight in Woodlawn

Caleb Castille and Lance E. Nichols in Woodlawn

Image of Caleb Castille in the sports drama Woodlawn

Woodlawn Movie Image 1

Woodlawn Movie Image 2

Woodlawn Movie Image 3

Woodlawn Movie Image 4

Woodlawn Movie Image 5

Woodlawn Movie Image 6

Woodlawn Movie Image 7

Image of Jon Voight in the sports drama Woodlawn

Nic Bishop in Woodlawn

Image of Nic Bishop in Woodlawn

Sean Astin in Woodlawn

Woodlawn movie set photo

Caleb Castille and Sherri Shepherd in Woodlawn

Woodlawn (2015) Movie Poster

Official Synopsis
"In 1973, a spiritual awakening captures the hearts of the Woodlawn High School Football team. Lead by their coach, Tandy Geralds, and fueled by the team's dedication to love and unity in a school filled with racism and hate, the team makes an astounding run at the playoffs, leading to the largest high school football game ever played in the torn city of Birmingham, Alabama, and the rise of it's first African American superstar - Tony Nathan."




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