Viva Films knows just how to deliver films that tackle such relevant situations in this millennial generation, like they did before in other youth films such as “Bagets”, “Ninja Kids” and “Estudyante Blues”. “Squad Goals”, directed by multi-awarded filmmaker Mark Meily, is about college students who find camaraderie amidst a series of mishaps that could expel them from school. Prince of the Dance Floor and the other half of the love team JulianElla, Julian Trono (Fangirl, Fanboy) is Benj, an Engineering student who is a secret dance guru called “Young D”. He wears a mask in his dance videos on YouTube to keep his father from finding out about it. He took up Engineering to be able to help out in their family’s failing business.
Vitto Marquez is Tom an HRM student and a varsity team captain who also happens to be a three-time MVP. He is too hung up on his girlfriend who is so concerned about her image. It mirrors the relationship of his parents as his father is a retired basketball player while his mother is an actress. In real life, Vitto is the son of Joey Marquez and Alma Moreno.

Andrew Muhlach plays Nat, the class clown and best friend of Tom. His father works as a driver, while his mother is into a networking business. Quick though he is in coming up with pranks, he is very slow in expressing his feelings for the girl he likes. In real life, Andrew is the brother of the original “Bagets” superstar, Aga Muhlach.

As the five boys try to fix their mess in school while the other aspects of their lives –romantic and domestic— are also on the brink of failure, see how the squad got each other’s backs. Adding excitement to the movie is Ella Cruz, together with young pretty lasses being introduced as the boy’s love interests: Carlyn Ocampo, Aubrey Caraan, Sam Capulong and Victoria Pilapil.