Huckleberry Finn is back in a big way in this modern take on an old favorite. After falling into an Artic ice hole and becoming frozen solid for well over a century-and-a-half, Huck is discovered, thawed out, and brought back to life, unleashing his unique personality upon the 21st century.
On the run from the group of shady scientists that brought him back to life, Huck seeks refuge in a small Indiana town, making friends with the Musketeers-a group of boys led by Johnny MacShea, whose family treats Huck like one of its own. As Huck adapts to the modern age, he turns the Musketeers' local ragtag football team into a juggernaut. But he also begins to realize that a mystery facing the MacShea family could mean grave danger.
Huck's new life is jeopardized when parents of players on an opposing football team question his eligibility, leading to unwanted attention from the Department of Child Services. Meanwhile, Huck tries to resolve the peculiar mystery facing the MacSheas. Can Huck win the football championship, solve the mystery, and maintain his freedom?