BABY SHARK Feature Film Coming to Paramount+; Cardi B and Husband Offset to Appear in Preschool Series BABY SHARK'S BIG SHOW!

Nickelodeon‘s Upfront Presentation happened this week, and they made a couple announcements for all the Baby Shark fans out there. First up, they revealed that a Baby Shark feature film is being developed for Paramount+, and it is set to hit the streamer in 2023. No details on the story were revealed just yet, but they did release news about the Baby Shark TV series.

Multi-Grammy Award-winner Cardi B and her husband Offset are going to appear in a special episode of the hit preschool series Baby Shark’s Big Show!, airing April 15 at noon ET/PT on Nickelodeon.

The episode, titled ‘The Seaweed Sway,’ follows Baby Shark (voiced by Kimiko Glenn) and William (Luke Youngblood) as they meet the ferociously fun rap icon Sharki B, who is swimming into Carnivore Cove to perform her splash hit dance craze, The Seaweed Sway.

Sharki asks Baby Shark and William to show her around town before her big concert and perform The Seaweed Sway with her on stage that night. As hard as William tries, he keeps messing up the final move of the dance. Luckily, thanks to the help of his friends and his musical icon Sharki, William learns that the true secret to great dancing is doing it his own unique way.

Sharki B will be portrayed by multi-Grammy Award-winning artist Cardi B, who lends her voice to an animated character for the first time. Her finned alter ego is described as seven seas-flashy, awe-inspiring, and ruthlessly fun—but always 100% herself and fin-spires other fishies to do the same.

Guest star Offset plays Offshark, a cool fish with a great vibe and a huge Sharki fan; and the couple’s real-life baby shark Kulture will bring to life Kulture Shark, Offshark’s three-year-old daughter who is excited to attend Sharki’s big concert with her dad.

Season 2 of Baby Shark’s Big Show! is set to debut later this year. Are you, or is anyone in your family, looking forward to either of these projects?

via: Deadline

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