Stephen Curry Is Teaming Up With Angel Reese And A'ja Wilson For An Unexpected Collaboration
By Jacquez Printup on January 14, 2026 at 6:30 PM EST

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is teaming up with WNBA standouts Angel Reese and A'ja Wilson in an unexpected way.
According to new reports, the basketball champions are joining forces for an upcoming animated sports film called "GOAT."
This will be Angel Reese's second appearance in a feature film after guest-starring in the Netflix thriller "A House of Dynamite."
Stephen Curry, Angel Reese, And A'ja Wilson Join Forces For New Animated Sports Film
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Reese announced her new spot in the upcoming film, "GOAT," which is co-produced by Curry's production company, Unanimous Media, on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. According to official press releases, the Chicago Sky star will voice the character Propp, a polar bear "roarball" athlete.
Curry will also have a role on screen, voicing Lenny Williamson, a giraffe, alongside other standout performers, including Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, Jenifer Lewis, and the Las Vegas Aces' own A'ja Wilson.
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Set in an all-animal world, "GOAT" follows Will (McLaughlin), a small goat with huge aspirations who gets an unexpected chance to join a professional roarball team.
According to the film's premise, Will's new teammates aren't pleased with his presence on the roster; however, through hard work and dedication, he's determined to prove he has what it takes to roll with the big dogs.
"GOAT" is directed by Tyree Dillihay and is scheduled to be released in theaters on February 13, 2026.
This Is Angel Reese's Second Movie

Reese's appearance in the production will officially mark her second role in a feature film, following her cameo in the Idris Elba-led "House of Dynamite."
Reese opened up about her time in front of the camera during a previous interview, according to The Blast.
"I want to get an acting coach," Reese said. "I was talking to Common — he's overseas right now shooting season 2 of 'Silo' — and he was telling me, 'You got to hire an acting coach.'"
Reese Became First Professional Athlete To Walk In Victoria's Secret Show

In addition to transforming into fictional characters on screen, Reese has been deep in her bag lately, joining forces with Victoria's Secret and becoming the first professional athlete to walk in the brand's coveted fashion show.
"I literally could not stop smiling!" she said while talking about the moment she learned she'd gotten her wings. "It's such a surreal and full-circle moment — just last year I was in the audience manifesting being on that runway, completely inspired and in awe of all the powerful women walking down the runway, and now I get to return as an Angel. This will be an unforgettable night that I'll forever be grateful for."
For Reese, teaming up with Victoria's Secret meant more to her than people likely assumed, and she hopes to make the most of the platform she has. "I hope I can inspire women and girls everywhere and remind them that we can dominate in our field but also chase our goals outside of it — and for me, that's getting to walk down fashion and entertainment's most iconic runway," she said.
Angel Reese Snagged Another Major Accomplishment At The End Of 2025

Reese's on-camera work and partnership with Victoria's Secret are just a few of the many jobs the WNBA baller has when she's not playing on the hardwood. All of those contributed to the LSU alum's financial success in 2025, raking in $9.4 million.
According to a Forbes report covered by The Blast, Reese was the highest-paid Black woman in professional basketball.
During her rookie year, Reese stated that part of the reason she was eager to enter the pros was to expand her brand. "The deals don't just stop in college," she said. "When you go to the pros, they continue, and I feel like they've grown even more. Now that I'm a pro, I can do so much more."
Indeed, the 6'3" power-forward has inked lucrative deals with Reeses, Cash App, Juicy Couture, and more.
In 2024, she said the following: "The WNBA don't pay my bills at all. I don't even think it pays one of my bills. That check that I do get [from the WNBA] is a bonus. Being able to play for what, four to five months, and get $75,000 on top of the other endorsements that I'm doing, I think it's a plus for me."