Viewers are curious about whether there’s a post, mid, or end-credits scene in Goat. Directed by Tyree Dillihay, the animated sports comedy movie centers on Will, a small goat with big dreams, who gets a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be a part of Roarball – a full-contact sport requiring immense speed. He becomes focused on proving his teammates wrong, who doubt his talent to succeed. With the movie now hitting theaters, many want to know if they should sit through the credits for an additional scene.
Is There a mid or post-credits scene at the end of Goat?
There’s no mid, end, or post-credits scene in Goat. However, there’s a brief audio moment that has nothing to do with the plot but serves as an inspiring message.
At the end of the movie, there’s a brief audio moment where Will’s mother says, “Dream Big.” Many studios add a bonus scene nowadays in the middle or at the end of the movie to either solve the existing plot queries or to tease a sequel. Goat reached its resolution before the credits, thus it concluded with just an inspiring message. Moreover, there’s no announcement of a potential sequel.
Speaking to Moviefone, Gabrielle Union, who voices Jett, reveals how the lead character, Will, perfectly conveys the message to embrace one’s greatness. She said that her and Will’s characters have differing levels of greatness, yet the former is more inspiring.
She said, “Will makes me have to go back and get in the lab. His greatness does not look like Jett’s, and Jett’s greatness does not look like Will’s. And it brings out that fire. Like, put up or shut up. You’re only as great as your last game. And I’ve watched it in my own life. I’ve watched it in my household.”
The voice cast includes Caleb McLaughlin as Will Harris, Union as Jett Fillmore, Aaron Pierre as Mane Attraction, Nicola Coughlan as Olivia Burke, David Harbour as Archie Everhardt, Nick Kroll as Modo Olachenko, Stephen Curry as Lenny Williamson, Jenifer Lewis as Florence “Flo” Everson, and Patton Oswalt as Dennis Cooper, among others.
