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Goon: Last of the Enforcers is a 2017 Canadian sports comedy film directed by Jay Baruchel in his directorial debut and written by Baruchel and Jesse Chabot. A sequel to Goon (2011), the film stars Seann William Scott, Baruchel, Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill, Elisha Cuthbert, Wyatt Russell, Marc-André Grondin and Kim Coates .
Sep 1, 2017 · Goon: Last of the Enforcers: Directed by Jay Baruchel. With Seann William Scott, Alison Pill, Marc-André Grondin, Liev Schreiber. A hockey player plagued by injuries is confronted with the possibility of retirement when a tough new player challenges his status as the league's top enforcer.
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- Comedy, Sport
- Jay Baruchel
- 2017-09-01
Injury and family push hockey player Doug Glatt into retirement, but his plans change when his beloved former team appoints his nemesis as captain. Watch trailers & learn more.
- 101 min
Sep 1, 2017 · A lockout has reunited old teammates and brought a crew of new players to the bench for the Halifax Highlanders. Sidelined after one too many hits and now married with a baby on the way, Doug "The...
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- Jay Baruchel
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- Seann William Scott
Currently you are able to watch "Goon: Last of the Enforcers" streaming on Netflix, Netflix basic with Ads. It is also possible to buy "Goon: Last of the Enforcers" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Vudu, Microsoft Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV, Vudu, Microsoft Store ...
- Jay Baruchel
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Feb 12, 2017 · Goon: Last of the Enforcers Trailer #1 (2017): Check out the new Goon: Last of the Enforcers trailer starring Seann William Scott, Elisha Cuthbert, and T.J. Miller!
- 2 min
- 1.6M
- Rotten Tomatoes Trailers
Michael Dowse’s “Goon” was an unexpected joy, a clever comedy about a kindhearted but ironfisted young man finding his place in the world on the ice. It was gloriously profane and yet also pretty darn sweet, anchored by a great performance from Seann William Scott and a clever script by Jay Baruchel .