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'Bad News Bears' Roars Back on New Platform
25 Jan
Summary
- Cult classic 'Bad News Bears' now streaming on Paramount+.
- Film features strong performances from Billy Bob Thornton and Walter Matthau.
- Story follows a washed-up player coaching a Little League team.

The enduring cult classic 'Bad News Bears' has made its way to a new streaming home, available on Paramount+ starting February 1st. This beloved film, known for its entertaining storyline and underdog theme, continues to resonate with audiences through its compelling performances. Key actors like Billy Bob Thornton and Walter Matthau contributed to its lasting appeal.
The movie's narrative centers on Morris Buttermaker, a former minor league baseball player whose life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes the coach of a disorganized Little League team. Initially reluctant, he soon finds himself invested in helping the untrained and quarreling players.
The team's dynamic shifts with the introduction of Amanda Whurlitzer, a talented and confident pitcher. Her presence inspires the squad, transforming them from a disorganized group into a more cohesive unit. This journey of teamwork and belief echoes the themes found in the film's sequels, 'The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training' (1977) and 'The Bad News Bears Go to Japan' (1978).




