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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Trailer and Posters for GOAT Starring Ben Schnetzer, Nick Jonas and James Franco

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Based on the memoir written by Brad Land, the drama "Goat" is a brutal look inside the world of fraternities and the degrading rituals endured by those who wish to join them.

Ben Schnetzer stars as Brad Land, a 19-year-old boy who enrolls into college with his brother (Nick Jonas) and pledges the same fraternity. As the pledging ritual moves into "hell week", the stakes violently increase with a series of torturous and humiliating events.

Directed by Andrew Neel, the film also stars James Franco, Virginia Gardner and Danny Flaherty.

"Goat" opens in theaters on September 23rd.

Check out the trailer and posters after the jump.




Nick Jonas and Ben Schnetzer in Goat (2016)

Goat (2016) Movie Poster 1

Goat (2016) Movie Poster 2

Official Synopsis
"Reeling from a terrifying assault over the summer, 19-year-old Brad Land (Ben Schnetzer) starts college determined to get his life back to normal. His brother, Brett (Nick Jonas), is already established on campus and with a fraternity that allures Brad with its promise of protection, popularity, and life-long friendships. Brad is desperate to belong but as he sets out to join the fraternity his brother exhibits reservations, a sentiment that threatens to divide them. As the pledging ritual moves into hell week, a rite that promises to usher these unproven boys into manhood, the stakes violently increase with a series of torturous and humiliating events. What occurs in the name of ‘brotherhood’ tests both boys and their relationship in brutal ways.

Directed by Andrew Neel (King Kelly, Darkon ), co-written by Neel, David Gordon Green and Mike Roberts, based on the acclaimed memoir by Brad Land, GOAT provides a searing portrayal of masculinity, violence and brotherhood. The film is produced by Killer Films’ Christine Vachon and David Hinojosa with Rabbit Bandini’s James Franco and Vince Jolivette."




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