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199787 minDrama, Family, TV Movie

Angels in the Endzone

Is Angels in the Endzone a Hit or Flop?

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Is Angels in the Endzone worth watching? With a rating of 5.5/10, this Drama, Family, TV Movie film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Angels in the Endzone Synopsis

The football team Jesse is on is terrible, and after the death of his father Jesse quits the team. Then angels come to help the team get better and nobody can see them but Jesse's little brother.

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Top Cast

Paul Dooley
Paul DooleyCoach Buck
Matthew Lawrence
Matthew LawrenceJesse Harper
David Gallagher
David GallagherKevin Harper
Jack Coleman
Jack ColemanPeter Harper
Lynda Boyd
Lynda BoydGrace Harper
Allan Zinyk
Allan ZinykArtie
Christopher Lloyd
Christopher LloydAl
Ken Kirzinger
Ken KirzingerAngel #1
Ron Robinson
Ron RobinsonAngel #2
David-Paul Grove
David-Paul GroveAngel #3

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Is Angels in the Endzone worth watching?

Angels in the Endzone has received mixed reviews with a 5.5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Family, TV Movie movies.

Is Angels in the Endzone hit or flop?

Angels in the Endzone has received average ratings (5.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Angels in the Endzone is a Drama, Family, TV Movie movie that The football team Jesse is on is terrible, and after the death of his father Jesse quits the team. Then angels come to help the team get better and no...

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Critic Reviews

r96skSep 29, 2020
★ 5

Boring, mainly thanks to its copied main premise from the first film of this remake trilogy. 'Angels in the Endzone' is a lame watch. I do appreciate the switching up of the backstory for the sporting events, but even then they don't exactly create a fresh, new plotline or anything - it's hearty, but something we've all seen before. The simple change from baseball to American football isn't sufficient. The overall acting, though a big drop from the 1994 production, is actually pretty solid, even if none of the cast particularly stand tall in my memory. Christopher Lloyd is again underused, not that I blame him for not committing fully to this - the cheek to put him on the cover, by the way. Of the main, more used cast members, Paul Dooley is probably the standout. A disappointing sequel to 'Angels in the Outfield'. Here's hoping for an improvement from 'Angels in the Infield' - I'm an optimist!