New Film "Home" Stars Super Bowl Breakout Lincoln Fox Alongside Mike Vogel, Alexa PenaVega, and Dennis Haysbert

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

A heartwarming narrative of second chances and unexpected bonds is set to grace the silver screen with Sean McNamara's latest directorial venture, "Home." This drama will introduce audiences to Lincoln Fox, a young actor who captivated millions during a memorable Super Bowl halftime show, now making his feature film debut. Alongside him, a stellar cast including Mike Vogel, Alexa PenaVega, and Dennis Haysbert will bring this poignant tale of human connection and purpose to life.

Breakout Star Lincoln Fox Debuts in Sean McNamara's Emotional Drama "Home"

In an exclusive report from April 2, 2026, it was announced that filmmaker Sean McNamara has commenced production on his new movie, "Home," in Vancouver. The film features a compelling ensemble cast, including Mike Vogel, Alexa PenaVega, Dennis Haysbert, and Devon Franklin. Notably, Lincoln Fox, the child actor who recently garnered widespread attention after receiving a Grammy from Bad Bunny during the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, will be making his acting debut as Gustavo, a pivotal character in the film. Production for "Home" is scheduled to continue through May, with an anticipated release during the Thanksgiving holiday season.

The narrative of "Home" revolves around Johnny J, portrayed by Mike Vogel, a charismatic con artist who finds himself sentenced to community service. His journey takes an unforeseen turn when he forms a profound connection with a young immigrant boy named Gustavo. Johnny is then faced with the ultimate decision to risk everything he has to ensure Gustavo's safety and help him establish a true home. This moving story draws inspiration from the life of George Müller, a historical figure renowned for his unwavering faith and dedication to caring for over 10,000 orphans before his passing in 1898. McNamara, known for his work on films such as "Soul Surfer" and "Reagan," directs "Home" from a screenplay penned by Howie Klausner and Dutch Hofstetter Jr. The film is produced by Garrett Backstrom, David Brookwell, and Dutch Hofstetter Sr. under Brookwell McNamara Entertainment.

Sean McNamara emphasized the core themes of the movie, stating, "'Home' explores the essence of redemption, the profound need for belonging, and the unforeseen ways we discover meaning through our interactions with others. At its heart, it is about safeguarding the most vulnerable and redefining the very concept of family." The film promises to be a powerful and emotionally resonant experience, exploring universal themes of love, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit.

The announcement of "Home" and the casting of Lincoln Fox underscore Hollywood's constant search for fresh talent and compelling narratives. Fox's transition from a viral Super Bowl moment to a significant film role highlights the dynamic nature of celebrity and opportunity in the entertainment industry. The film's themes of redemption and belonging offer a timely reflection on compassion and community, resonating deeply in contemporary society. Audiences are likely to be moved by this story, which celebrates the transformative power of human connection and the true meaning of finding a home.

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