While Drake is currently on tour promoting his debut album Thank Me Later, the T-Dot emcee recently stated he wouldn’t mind making a return to acting. In December of 2009, Drake signed on with International Creative Management. ICM serves as one of the world’s largest talent and literary agencies and will reportedly represent the rapper/actor in all phases of his career.

In an interview with Ohio State Buckeye TV’s “Music On Campus,” Drake explained what his tentative future holds. “After [Thank Me Later] I have another project I have in mind that I want to do, but after that I’ll probably get back into some movies, yeah. I’m excited to do movies again. I like being on set.”

Drake’s Thank Me Later will be released on June 15.

In other news, singer/comedian/actor Jamie Foxx will be taking on the star role of an animated character in his next movie Welcome to the Jungle.

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Co-produced by Foxx and Jamie Rucker King, this will be Foxx’s first feature animation film. Without giving out too much information on the movie, script writer Malcolm Spellman told Variety, “I’m psyched about Welcome to the Jungle because it’s specifically built to utilize Jamie’s talent with voices and as a musician.”

Welcome to the Jungle, which will be released through 20th Century Fox Animation, currently has no release date.