You Gotta Believe: Full list of cast

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You Gotta Believe (Image via Well Go USA Entertainment)
You Gotta Believe (Image via Well Go USA Entertainment/YouTube)

You Gotta Believe takes viewers to the heart of a feel-good sports story focusing on the trials and triumphs of a struggling Little League team. Directed by Ty Roberts, the family-oriented baseball movie mixes humor with crucial moments, showing how an underdog team strives for an unlikely victory at the Little League World Series.

The film stars Luke Wilson and Greg Kinnear as inspirational coaches dealing with personal and team issues.

Set for release in theaters across the United States on August 30, 2024, You Gotta Believe is produced by a team including Byron Campbell, Matt Harvey and Pasha Patriki under the banner of several executive producers like Charles Dorfman and Wes W. Williams.


Cast and characters in You Gotta Believe

You Gotta Believe (Image via Well Go USA Entertainment/YouTube)
You Gotta Believe (Image via Well Go USA Entertainment/YouTube)

1. In You Gotta Believe, the cast breathes life into characters that capture the essence of heartfelt struggles and triumphs on the baseball field.

Luke Wilson stars as Bobby Ratliff, a dedicated coach whose endless belief in his team's potential sees him steering kids through tough games with patience and persistence. His character offers gentle guidance and spirited encouragement that define the film's emotional core.

2. Opposite him Greg Kinnear plays Coach Jon Kelly, another integral figure whose professional demeanor as a corporate attorney contrasts sharply with the chaos of Little League baseball.

Kinnear’s portrayal of Kelly shows a man who slowly transitions from being disinterested to finding a deep connection with the team’s journey.

3. Sarah Gadon as Patti Ratliff brings a nurturing presence to the screen because her portrayal shows the supportive yet anxious spouse watching her family face challenges both on and off the field.

Gadon's character is a relatable figure for anyone who has stood by a loved one through challenging times.

4. The young actors, including Michael Cash as Young Robert and Etienne Kellici as Walker Kelly, bring a sense of authenticity to the film with their enthusiastic and spirited performances.

Cash's role as the younger version of Wilson’s character creates a nostalgic element showing the early days of a budding baseball enthusiast. Kellici’s portrayal of Walker, the coach's son, shows the dynamics of expectations and childhood in the shadow of a towering parental figure.

5. Supporting them Molly Parker’s role as Kathy Kelly provides a backbone to the Kelly family, who offers a calming influence amid the storms stirred up by the competitive sports environment. Her performance subtly shows the sacrifices and quiet strength required from those behind the scenes.

6. Patrick Renna as Kliff Young plays the Texas Little League representative whose crucial moment in the plot introduces a turning point for the team and Renna handles this with a charisma that makes his scenes stand out.

7. In smaller but no less valuable roles, players like McAuley Tucker, who appears as a Little League spectator, contribute to the atmosphere of the games.


What is the plot of You Gotta Believe?

You Gotta Believe (Image via Well Go USA Entertainment)
You Gotta Believe (Image via Well Go USA Entertainment)

You Gotta Believe is a family sports drama centered on an underperforming Little League baseball team facing constant defeat. The story follows a team led by coaches Bobby Ratliff and Jon Kelly, played by Luke Wilson and Greg Kinnear, respectively.

The story gains momentum when the team receives an unexpected chance to compete in the Little League World Series.

The opportunity comes from their victories and a default selection, which puts an intriguing twist to their story. The plot moves forward with personal challenges, notably Coach Ratliff's battle with a severe illness, which creates a sense of urgency and emotional depth to their quest.

As the team progresses, they strive to overcome their sporting inadequacies and also learn valuable life lessons about resilience, hope and the power of believing in oneself against the odds.


You Gotta Believe will release in theatres on August 30, 2024, in the US.

Edited by Krutik Jain
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