Ice Spice Makes Acting Debut in New SpongeBob Movie

Ice Spice will be joining the cast for the forthcoming SpongeBob film, contributing both her voice and musical talents to the animated universe of Bikini Bottom.

Acting Debut

Ice Spice has been announced as part of the cast for the upcoming film “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,” set to release on December 19, 2025. This marks her debut in voice acting, where she will bring a fresh character to life that has yet to be unveiled. Additionally, she is contributing an original song to the film’s soundtrack.

What We Know About The Movie So Far

The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” is the fourth major motion picture in the SpongeBob series. In this installment, SpongeBob and his companions are drawn into the underworld where they engage in a battle against the spectral pirate called the Flying Dutchman. Unlike the previous film, this one will have a traditional theater release, not just an online streaming debut. The animation style will blend 2D and 3D techniques.

A Mix Of Familiar Voices And New Additions

The lineup for Search for SquarePants features both well-known favorites and some unexpected newcomers. Tom Kenny reprises his role as the voice of SpongeBob, accompanied by Bill Fagerbakke as Patrick, Clancy Brown as Mr. Krabs, Rodger Bumpass as Squidward, and Carolyn Lawrence as Sandy – the voices that have shaped the show’s legacy over the years.

I must admit, it’s not just Ice Spice who’s fresh on the scene. Regina Hall, George Lopez, Sherry Cola, Arturo Castro, and even the iconic Mark Hamill are all joining the latest roster! It’s truly exciting to see such a diverse and talented group coming together.

A Full Circle Moment For Ice Spice

In the year 2022, Ice Spice introduced a song titled “Bikini Bottom”, which echoed the distinctive tunes from the popular show. Initially, it was just a playful reference; however, it has since grown into something significant – she’s now an official member of the SpongeBob world.

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2025-06-12 00:09