'September 5' Covers Its Streaming Date

  Have a few Munich knacks. Paramount announced on Monday morning that Best Original Screenplay Oscar and Critics Choice nominee September 5 is headed to Paramount+ tomorrow, Tuesday February 25 in the United States and Canada. International rollout will, as usual, be revealed at a later date, but it never quite gets the coverage the domestic arrival to the platform does. The film was first given a limited release on December 13, and considering Sony Pictures ’s Saturday Night ’s limited release on September 27 was what brought it to Sony’s typical 120-day window for its films when it landed on Netflix on January 25 despite a wide release on October 11, it’s clearly the best way to gauge speed. And for Paramount’s 2024 slate, it’s actually a pretty slow 74 days, as even Sonic the Hedgehog 3 demonstrated a week ago that everyone else tends to be around 60 days, with a few films going 53. Sonic 3  opened a week later on December 20 and arrived on February 18. September 5 ...

'Baby Shark's Big Movie!' Welcomes Cardi B And Offset's Kids, Two 'SNL' Players And More

 

Back in August, it was confirmed that Baby Shark's Big Show! would follow PAW Patrol and Blue's Clues and You! as Nick Jr. series getting a feature film, theirs titled Baby Shark's Big Movie!. On Thursday, Nickelodeon, Paramount+ and The Pinkfong Company announced the newest additions to the voice cast for the film.

To start things off, previous major guest stars from the series will be appearing, frankly a rarity if not a first for series adaptations like this. Cardi B and Offset will return as Sharki B and Offshark. They and their first child, Kulture, voicing Kulture Sharki, first appeared in the episode "The Seaweed Sway", and will now be joined by the family's second child, Wave, at just 18 months old, voicing Wavey Shark. As for the celebrities voicing new characters *NSYNC's Lance Bass is voicing himself as he hosts some sort of TV program. Ashley Tisdale, Saturday Night Live stars Chloe Fineman and Ego Nwodim, Aparna Narcherla, and K-Pop boy band ENHYPHEN will also be contributing their voices.

 

Tisdale plays Stariana, a starfish that is rising as a pop star, considered sharp-witted and manipulative. She will do anything to achieve a splash hit, including who plans to steal Baby Shark’s gift of song. Her daughter Jupiter even had a Baby Shark birthday party. Nancherla is Gillie, Stariana's assistant, a boxfish described as "chaotic" and "bumbling". Nwodim will play Leah, a lantern shark and Mommy Shark's college best friend, while Fineman plays Lannie, her hyper and lovable daughter. ENHYPEN will essentially play beluga versions of themselves.

Baby Shark's Big Show! stars Kimiko Glenn as Baby Shark, Luke Youngblood as William, Natasha Rothwell as Mommy Shark, Eric Edelstein as Daddy Shark, Debra Wilson as Grandma Shark and Patrick Warburton as Grandpa Shark are all reprising their roles to star in the film, which is set to premiere on Paramount+ this holiday season. The series, currently in its second season, has its first, its Christmas special, and shorts streaming on Paramount+.

Source: People





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