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Ice Spice to Make Hollywood Debut With Spike Lee’s ‘High and Low’

Posted on the 11 April 2024 by Jitender Sharma

Grammy-nominated American rapper Ice Spice is all set to enter Hollywood. An exclusive report by Variety revealed that the 24-year-old rapper will collaborate with Oscar and Emmy-award-winning director Spike Lee. 

Lee’s upcoming project, High and Low, features two-time Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington. The movie will be an English reinterpretation of Akira Kurosawa’s ‘High and Low,’ which came out in 1963. Furthermore, the presence of Jeffrey Wright and Ilfenesh Hadera in the film was confirmed previously.

Ice Spice will reportedly play a cameo role in the movie, and filming has already begun. 

Apple Original Films posted a photo on X, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday. It shows Spike Lee and Denzel Washington gesturing the number five with their hands. The tweet reads,

No. 5 now in production pic.twitter.com/H3hB0U4bLi

— Apple Original Films (@AppleFilms) April 10, 2024

Notably, this is the fifth time Lee and Washington have joined hands, intending to create a masterpiece. Moreover, it has been almost two decades since they partnered up, with 2006’s Inside Man being their last project together.

The duo’s other films include He Got Game (1998), Malcolm X (1992), and Mo’ Better Blues (1990).

It remains unclear what character Ice Spice will play in the film. However, the star is reportedly set to enter this new industry. Her debut album, Y2K, will also be released in 2024.

Akira Kurosawa’s crime thriller was inspired by Ed McBain’s 1959 novel King’s Ransom. It focuses on the life of a rich man who is bound to make a difficult and equally crucial decision.

Now, he has to make his choice between an important corporate takeover and rescuing the life of a kidnapped kid. The movie earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Foreign Film.

A24, Escape Artists, and Mandalay Pictures produce Spike Lee’s High and Low. Lee and Alan Fox wrote the script.


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