Megan Thee Stallion is making waves once again, this time in the film industry. The Houston rapper recently shared the trailer for her upcoming debut film, Dicks: The Musical, after getting approval from SAG-AFTRA.

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Megan The Stallion will be making her film debut in the upcoming musical, Dicks: The Musical. Set to hit theaters on September 29, the movie, previously titled F*cking Identical Twins, is a spin on the iconic 1998 film The Parent Trap, starring Lindsay Lohan.
The “Simon Says” rapper showcases her acting chops alongside esteemed actors such as Nathan Lane and Megan Mullally in the trailer. Independent film company A24, which produced the movie, was granted an exemption by SAG-AFTRA to continue shooting and promoting the film during the ongoing strike.
This has allowed Megan to share the trailer with her fans on Twitter (X). She expressed her excitement, stating:
“Hotties, SAG has approved us to promote my first film DICKS: THE MUSICAL. Ya’ll are not ready for this one, in theaters September 29.”
Not only is the Traumazine artist starring in the film, but she also contributed to its soundtrack. The song “Out Alpha the Alpha” will be featured on the soundtrack album, set to be released digitally on October 6.
Fans eagerly await the film’s release, with one fan expressing, “Top top top tier cinema. I knew Meg was a genius.”
In addition to her film debut, Megan has also been making waves in other areas of entertainment. She recently made an appearance in the highly anticipated Marvel series, She-Hulk.
Amidst her venture into cinema, the “Body” rapper has continued to make strides in the music industry. She recently collaborated with Cardi B on a new single titled “Bongos.” The two influential female rappers also recently performed the song at the 2023 VMAs on September 12.
While Megan Thee Stallion’s career continues to flourish, the film industry is abuzz with the trailer release of the star-studded adaptation of The Color Purple. The film, which features Halle Bailey, Fantasia, Taraji P. Henson, and H.E.R., is set to debut on Christmas Day.