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Ice Spice and Denzel Washington to Appear in Spike Lee’s “High and Low” (EXCLUSIVE)

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The following English-language adaptation of Spike Lee’s legal thriller “High and Low,” directed by Akira Kurosawa, will function Ice Spice.

Ice Spice: A Rising Star

Ice Spice is ready to make her performing debut within the movie “High and Low,” which stars Denzel Washington. Filming has already commenced.

With the discharge of her breakout observe, “Munch (Feelin’ U),” and subsequent tasks with Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj, and Pink Pantheress, the rapper’s profile soared. This yr, she obtained 4 Grammy nominations, together with these for Finest New Artist and Finest Rap Music. “Y2K,” Ice Spice’s debut studio album, is scheduled for launch this yr.

This manufacturing marks Washington and Lee’s fifth collaboration and their first since “Inside Man” in 2006. The undertaking is a collaboration between Apple Authentic Movies and A24. A24 will launch it in theaters previous to AppleTV+’s international launch.

On Wednesday, Apple Authentic Movies introduced that the undertaking had formally began manufacturing by tweeting an image of Washington and Lee.

Ice Spice
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screenplay by Lee and Alan Fox

“High and Low,” which was developed and produced by A24, Escape Artists, and Mandalay Photos, was written from the screenplay by Lee and Alan Fox.

Todd Black (“Emancipation,” “The Equalizer” film) for Escape Artists and Jason Michael Berman (“Air,” “9 Days”) for Mandalay Photos will produce the movement image. Furthermore, Lee will operate as govt producer by way of 40 Acres And A Mule Filmworks. Together with Matthew Lindner, Chris Brigham, and Katia Washington of Juniper Productions, Peter Guber of Mandalay will govt produce. Co-producing is Jordan Moldo of Mandalay.

Beforehand, Lee and Washington labored collectively on the movies “Mo’ Higher Blues,” “Malcolm X,” “He Acquired Sport,” and “Inside Man.” Moreover, it’s Todd Black’s most up-to-date undertaking for Washington, following their work on the franchises “The Equalizer,” “Ma Rainey’s Black Backside,” and “Fences.”

Ed McBain’s novel “King’s Ransom,” which describes the story of a businessman’s downfall after paying a ransom to kidnappers, served because the inspiration for Kurosawa’s unique 1963 movie starring Toshiro Mifune.

James Rosemond Jr. oversees Ice Spice on behalf of Mastermind Artists. Leon Morabia Esq./Mark Music & Media Regulation, P.C. is the authorized illustration.

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