The phrase "Anything’s Possible" serves as a powerful call to action and a central theme in modern storytelling, most notably in Billy Porter’s 2022 film and Elizabeth Strout’s 2017 novel. Whether viewed through the lens of personal growth, social progress, or the unpredictable nature of life, the concept suggests that boundaries are often self-imposed or societal rather than absolute.

: The story breaks away from the "trauma-focused" tropes often found in queer cinema, instead presenting a joyful and aspirational "fairytale" where a trans girl is the lead of her own romance.

In the film Anything’s Possible , directed by Billy Porter, the title reflects a "revolutionary" departure from traditional narratives. It follows Kelsa, a Black trans girl navigating the typical hurdles of senior year—crushes, college applications, and friendship drama.

Anything Is Possible, by Elizabeth Strout - Fiction Writers Review