Scape Goat (2026)
Story overview
In this comedy film, high school trivia champion and future valedictorian Caimile Badu is wrongly accused of orchestrating a school-wide cyber scandal. With her college dreams hanging in the balance, her loyal friends Santiago Zayas and Ananya Wani embark on a mission to clear her name and restore her academic reputation before it's too late.
Parent Guide
A family-friendly comedy about friendship and justice in a school setting. The film presents positive messages about loyalty, problem-solving, and standing up for what's right. With minimal concerning content and a focus on character relationships, it's suitable for most children with parental guidance for younger viewers.
Content breakdown
No physical violence or peril. The conflict is entirely verbal and social, centered around false accusations and academic consequences.
Nothing scary or disturbing. The tone is consistently light and comedic throughout.
May include very mild school-appropriate language typical of teen characters. No strong profanity expected given the comedy genre and school setting.
No sexual content or nudity. The focus is on platonic friendships and academic situations.
No substance use depicted. The characters are high school students focused on academic goals.
Mild emotional moments related to friendship stress and academic pressure, but resolved positively. The comedic tone keeps emotions light overall.
Parent tips
This lighthearted comedy focuses on friendship, loyalty, and problem-solving in a school setting. The cyber scandal plot provides opportunities to discuss digital responsibility and fairness. The film's short runtime makes it suitable for family viewing, and the positive themes of standing up for friends make it a good conversation starter about integrity.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- Did you like the friends in the movie?
- What was your favorite part?
- Was it nice that the friends helped each other?
- Why was it important for Santiago and Ananya to help Caimile?
- What would you do if you saw someone being blamed for something they didn't do?
- How do you think Caimile felt when her friends believed in her?
- What does this film teach us about standing up for friends?
- How might the cyber scandal have affected different students in the school?
- What strategies did the friends use to solve the problem?
- How does this film portray academic pressure and college dreams?
- What commentary does the film make about school systems and fairness?
- How realistic do you find the friends' problem-solving approach to clearing Caimile's name?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
