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Caleb McLaughlin on life after Stranger Things and the film GOAT
Summary
At the GOAT premiere, Caleb McLaughlin said he is adjusting to life after Stranger Things and described his lead voice role in GOAT, a fully animated sports film that opens February 13.
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Caleb McLaughlin discussed his career shift at the premiere of GOAT. He said he is still adjusting now that Stranger Things has concluded after five seasons. GOAT is McLaughlin's first major project since the show ended and is presented as a fully animated sports film. The film pairs him with a multi‑talented cast and will open February 13.
Key details:
- McLaughlin played Lucas Sinclair in the Netflix series Stranger Things and described this period as "life after the show."
- In GOAT, he voices Will, a small goat who earns a shot to play a full‑contact sport called roarball.
- The film is described as the first fully animated sports film.
- The cast includes Gabrielle Union, Stephen Curry, David Harbour, Aaron Pierre, and Nicola Coughlan.
- McLaughlin said the role in GOAT is a new chapter following Stranger Things.
- GOAT is scheduled to open in theaters on February 13.
Summary:
The film's release gives McLaughlin a prominent project in the months after Stranger Things ended and reunites him with some familiar collaborators. He has also spoken about his interest in portraying Miles Morales' Spider‑Man in the MCU. The next confirmed public milestone is GOAT's theatrical release on February 13, and other future projects are undetermined at this time.
