Opening the 2025 MLB season with a splash, Ice Cube made a grand entrance for the Los Angeles Dodgers’ opening night. Arriving in style, he drove onto the field in a classic blue ’57 Chevy Impala, thrilling fans and players alike as he presented the coveted Commissioner’s Trophy to the defending World Series champions.
Ice Cube, a well-known hardcore Dodgers fan, has always had a knack for creating memorable moments, and this one was no different. The scene at Dodger Stadium was electric as Cube’s Impala glided onto the field, embodying true Los Angeles style. The Dodgers’ official social media captured the moment perfectly with a nod to one of Cube’s hits, captioning their photos, “It Was A Good Day.”
Meanwhile, Ice Cube isn’t just making moves in sports. Fans of his iconic ‘Friday’ movie series have reason to cheer too. Comedian Mike Epps, who plays Day Day, announced exciting news on The Breakfast Club that the long-awaited fourth installment, ‘Last Friday,’ is set to proceed. He revealed: “Cube called me the other day and said, ‘We just finished the deal.’ So we doing Last Friday.” Although he hasn’t seen the script yet, Epps expressed confidence that the film will deliver laughs, hinting at the return of beloved characters and the introduction of fresh faces.
The hope to bring back Chris Tucker, who played the unforgettable role of Smokey, adds another layer of excitement. Epps enthusiastically beckons Tucker to join, saying: “We need to get Chris Tucker in that because people still love Chris Tucker. He’s still Smokey. He laid it down. Chris, if you’re listening: we need ya, baby boy. Come on back!” This sentiment was echoed by Ice Cube himself during his appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, as he teased updates on the movie.
Cube shared his excitement, stating, “It’s coming back. We gonna do it. We gonna make it dope, make it funny, bring it up to date, introduce new characters, bring back old characters, create the feeling the movie gives you.” The anticipation builds as fans look forward to another round of humor and nostalgia that only the ‘Friday’ franchise can deliver.
From revving up the crowd at a Dodgers game in his iconic lowrider to getting fans hyped for ‘Last Friday,’ Ice Cube continues to leave a lasting impact. His dynamic presence in both music and film keeps audiences captivated as they eagerly await what he will do next.