There's about to be a lot more spice in our lives.
will be animated. Paramount Studios is currently behind the film, which stars Beckham, Melanie Brown , Emma Bunton , Melanie Chisholm , and Geri Halliwell . As with, their famed manager Simon Fuller will be producing the new one. The rest of the film's pedigree is just as impressive: Karen McCullah and Kiwi Smith ofAs for the music, you can guess who will be contributing to that. The new Spice Girls film will be bringing new music from the group, as.
It may be a while until we get to see or hear the fruits of that effort, though, since Paramount Animation isn't going to start rolling out new projects until 2020, and there's no specific update on when the newis due out. There's not even as much as a working title at the moment or any hints about the plot.have been doing
for some time now with their original material. Here's hoping that the Spice Girls find a way to incorporate some of the artists who have emerged in their wake like Billie Eilish and Charli XCX. That would truly be "Too Much," in the best possible way.
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