Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (film)

Sonic the Hedgehog 3
On top, Shadow, followed by Ivo (on the right) and Gerald Robotnik (on the left with a white mustache and jacket), and Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles coming out of a ring portal. On the bottom, Sonic chases after Shadow who is seen riding a Sports motorcycle near London.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJeff Fowler
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Pat Casey
  • Josh Miller
Based onSonic the Hedgehog
by Sega[a]
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBrandon Trost
Edited byAl LeVine
Music byTom Holkenborg
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
Running time
110 minutes[3]
Countries
  • United States
  • Japan
LanguageEnglish
Budget$122 million[4]
Box office$27.1 million[5][6]

Sonic the Hedgehog 3[b] is a 2024 action-adventure comedy film based on the video game series published by Sega. It was directed by Jeff Fowler and written by Pat Casey, Josh Miller, and John Whittington, based on a story by Casey and Miller. Jim Carrey, Ben Schwartz, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Natasha Rothwell, Shemar Moore, James Marsden, Tika Sumpter, and Idris Elba reprise their roles, with Krysten Ritter and Keanu Reeves joining the cast. In the film, Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles ally with Dr. Robotnik to defeat a new enemy, Shadow the Hedgehog.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was announced in February 2022 during ViacomCBS's investor event before the release of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022). Due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, filming for animated characters began in July 2023 in Surrey, England, and filming with actors began that November in London. Production ended by March 2024. The plot draws elements from the video games Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) and Shadow the Hedgehog (2005). Reeves was cast due to the parallels between his performance in the John Wick films and Fowler's vision for Shadow.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 premiered at the Empire Leicester Square in London on December 10, 2024, and was released by Paramount Pictures in the United States on December 20. It received positive reviews, with praise for Carrey and Reeves' performances. A sequel film, Sonic the Hedgehog 4, is scheduled for 2027.

Plot

In 1974, a meteorite containing Shadow the Hedgehog landed in Oklahoma, and was taken in by the Guardian Units of Nations (G.U.N.). Shadow's power was used for various experiments headed by Gerald Robotnik at a G.U.N. facility; during this time, he developed a close friendship with Maria, Gerald's granddaughter. One night, as Gerald, Maria and Shadow tried to escape the facility to prevent Shadow from being taken away, G.U.N. accidentally caused an explosion that killed Maria, leading Shadow and Gerald to become vengeful toward humanity. Gerald was imprisoned, and Shadow was placed into suspended animation.

Fifty years later, off the coast of Japan, a secret G.U.N. prison facility's systems are hacked, awakening Shadow and allowing him to escape.[c] Elsewhere, Sonic, Tails and Knuckles are celebrating the anniversary of Sonic's arrival on Earth[d] with their adoptive parents Tom and Maddie Wachowski. G.U.N. Director Rockwell arrives and recruits Sonic, Tails and Knuckles, whom G.U.N. has dubbed "Team Sonic", to stop Shadow, who is causing chaos in Tokyo. Shadow overpowers the three and escapes.

Team Sonic meet with G.U.N. Commander Walters, who informs them about Shadow's past. Suddenly, Dr. Robotnik's drones attack and fatally wound Walters; before he dies, Walters gives Sonic a digital keycard and warns him to keep it safe. Team Sonic, not knowing who to trust, vow to find Shadow without G.U.N.'s help. They encounter Robotnik's assistant, Agent Stone, who reveals that Robotnik did not send the drones; they form an uneasy alliance with Robotnik and track the drones to an abandoned G.U.N. base.

There, at Gerald's old facility, Shadow captures Team Sonic, while Robotnik meets Gerald, his long-lost grandfather, who activated the drones to lure him. He explains that there are two keycards needed to activate the Eclipse Cannon—an orbital laser he designed for G.U.N. that can target any location on Earth, which Gerald intends to use to destroy G.U.N.'s headquarters. Robotnik betrays Sonic and joins Gerald. Shadow takes the keycard from Tails and activates a black hole to destroy the base.

Team Sonic escape using a ring portal and recruit Tom and Maddie to steal the other keycard from the G.U.N. headquarters in London. During the mission, Shadow gravely wounds Tom, obtains the second keycard and he, Robotnik and Gerald launch the Eclipse Cannon. Furious that Shadow nearly killed Tom, Sonic abandons Tails and Knuckles, steals the Master Emerald and transforms into Super Sonic using the seven Chaos Emeralds contained within. Sonic rushes to the Eclipse Cannon and confronts Shadow, who absorbs the Chaos Emeralds' energy to become Super Shadow; the two engage in a globe-spanning battle. Eventually, Sonic overpowers Shadow, but relents upon realizing that he has been consumed by revenge. Sonic speaks to Shadow of the loss of his guardian Longclaw, telling him that their love for the people they have lost is more important than revenge. A touched Shadow apologizes and agrees to help stop the Eclipse Cannon.

Gerald reveals his intent to use the Eclipse Cannon to destroy Earth as revenge for Maria's death. Robotnik refuses, preferring to conquer Earth rather than destroy it, and the two fight. Tails and Knuckles arrive, and the three knock Gerald into an energy field, disintegrating him. Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Robotnik, and Shadow redirect the cannon away from Earth, shearing off a portion of the Moon in the process. When the Eclipse Cannon's core begins to melt down, Robotnik and Shadow sacrifice themselves to move the Eclipse Cannon out of Earth's range before it explodes. Sonic reconciles with Tails and Knuckles, while Tom recovers from his injuries.

In a mid-credits scene, during a race with Tails and Knuckles, Sonic is attacked by an army of robotic replicas of himself,[e] but is saved by a hammer-wielding hedgehog.[f] In a post-credits scene, Shadow is revealed to have survived the Eclipse Cannon's destruction.

Cast

Voice cast

  • Ben Schwartz as Sonic the Hedgehog: An anthropomorphic blue hedgehog who can run at supersonic speeds, and the leader of Team Sonic.[8] When Sonic wields the Chaos Emeralds, he can transform into Super Sonic.
  • Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Miles "Tails" Prower: An intelligent anthropomorphic yellow-orange fox who can fly with his twin-tails and creates gadgets that can alter appearances and disable security.[8]
  • Idris Elba as Knuckles the Echidna: A hot-headed and serious anthropomorphic red echidna warrior with super strength and the Flames of Disaster, a technique which allows his fists to burst into flames.[8]
  • Keanu Reeves as Shadow the Hedgehog: An anthropomorphic red-striped black hedgehog that was part of a secret government program called Project Shadow.[9] He can teleport and has extreme strength.[10] He has lived through tragedy and seeks revenge.[11] Like Sonic, Shadow can turn into Super Shadow with the Chaos Emeralds. Fowler said once they first met, he realized Reeves "very clearly had gone and done his homework", and that he desired to create a "fan-faithful" rendition of the character.[12]

Amy Rose and multiple Metal Sonics make non-speaking cameo appearances in the mid-credits scene.

Live-action cast

Sofia Pernas and Cristo Fernández play Gabriella and Pablo/Juan, characters in a telenovela Robotnik watches. Jorma Taccone plays Kyle Lancebottom, a G.U.N. agent on Prison Island who watches over Shadow.

Production

Development

In March 2020, James Marsden confirmed that he had signed on for multiple sequels to Sonic the Hedgehog (2020).[22] In February 2022, Sega Sammy Group and Paramount Pictures had been developing a third film after Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022). It was formally announced during ViacomCBS's investor event.[23] Jeff Fowler returned as director, and Neal H. Moritz, Toby Ascher, Toru Nakahara, and Hitoshi Okuno returned as producers.[24] Haruki Satomi, Shuji Utsumi, Yukio Sugino, Fowler, Tommy Gormley, and Tim Miller served as executive producers.[25] Pat Casey, Josh Miller, and John Whittington returned to write the screenplay, with the former two also being credited for the story.[25] Paul Greenberg and Oren Uziel received off-screen additional literary material credit.[26] In addition, a spin-off television series for Paramount+, Knuckles, was developed simultaneously with the film.[23]

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 draws inspiration from the video games Sonic Adventure 2 (2001) and Shadow the Hedgehog (2005).[27][28] Among the elements from Sonic Adventure 2 incorporated were the fairy-like creatures the Chao. In this film, they are part of a Chao Gardens-themed restaurant in Tokyo, where Team Sonic and Shadow face off for the first time. Fowler felt using the characters in a popular attraction was believable, and could be used as a plot device, such as when Team Sonic needed to have a moment to regroup and have a conversation about what was going on.[13]

In April 2022, Jim Carrey—who portrays Dr. Robotnik in the films—announced that he was considering retiring from acting.[29] With his possible retirement, Moritz and Ascher confirmed that his role as Robotnik would not be recast in any sequels if he followed through with his retirement plans. However, they remained hopeful that they could develop scripts good enough for him to continue the role.[30] Carrey conceded, requiring that "the angels bring some sort of script that's written in gold ink that says to me that it's going to be really important for people to see" if he were to continue.[31]

Casting and filming

After Jim Carrey (pictured in 2020) said he would only reprise his role if he was delivered a "golden script", Fowler had the Sonic 3 script sent to him printed in 24-carat ink.[32][33]

Second-unit filming began in late July 2023 for animated characters only without physical actors (due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike) in Farnham, Surrey, England.[34] Principal photography was originally scheduled to begin on August 31, 2023, in London, England,[35][36] but was delayed to September.[37] Production with physical actors started on November 29, 2023, and was announced with a teaser image of Shadow the Hedgehog's stand-in statue used in filming.[38] Brandon Trost returns as cinematographer.[16] Luke Freeborn was production designer.[16]

In February 2024, Carrey was confirmed to be reprising his role.[24] Elaborating on his decision to sign on, he stated that "I came back to this universe because, first of all, I get to play a genius, which is a bit of a stretch. And, you know, it's just... I bought a lot of stuff and I need the money, frankly".[39] Fowler made note of Carrey's comments about a script of gold, printing it out in 24-carat ink, which Fowler says cost about $100,000.[32][33][40] Fowler said that asking Carrey to play the dual role of Robotnik's grandfather Gerald was "such a big ask", and meant Carrey had to spend three hours in a makeup chair being physically prepared to play Gerald each time.[13]

To write the role for Carrey, Fowler said they initially focused on parallels between his two characters, "not just with bald heads and giant mustaches, but also in their behavior and their attitude"; they then decided they needed to "create the right sort of conflict" for the film.[13] Carrey also helped design the prosthetics he wore.[40] While Carrey performed each role, actor Brendan Murphy doubled for the other character.[15] During each performance, Carrey informed Murphy how he would be doing the other, a system the former said was "very technically difficult", especially considering that he was interacting with a pre-recorded voice track of the opposite character during his performances.[15]

Additionally, Marsden, Ben Schwartz, Tika Sumpter, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, Idris Elba, Lee Majdoub, and Tom Butler were confirmed to reprise their roles from the previous films.[8] Krysten Ritter, Alyla Browne, James Wolk, Sofia Pernas, Cristo Fernández, and Jorma Taccone were cast in undisclosed roles;[8] Taccone was previously hired as an episode director for the Knuckles series.[41] On February 16, Browne's role was revealed as Maria.[19] Schwartz began recording for the film by the week after.[42] As opposed to acting with a placeholder tennis ball in scenes with Shadow, Browne shot scenes with a Shadow puppet, with his puppeteers ad-libbing certain lines into the film.[21] Marsden said that filming had been completed by March 14, 2024,[43] while Fowler officially revealed that the film had wrapped production on March 29.[44]

Prior to his casting as the voice of Shadow, Keanu Reeves was a popular fancast for the role after the character's cameo in the preceding film.[45][46]

On April 15, 2024, it was reported that Keanu Reeves had joined the cast as the voice of Shadow.[9] Fowler said there was an "obvious corollary" between Reeves's performance in the John Wick series and the "vibe we're trying to channel" for Shadow, and thus these films served as a "perfect, albeit unconventional, 'audition'" for the character.[47] Fowler said that Reeves "would just give us so many different versions of line readings and just want to keep going" during voice recording and said he put more into his performance than "just sort of showing up and reading the script into a microphone", both understanding their vision for the film and realizing his interpretation of Shadow;[12] Reeves was prepared with questions to give himself insight about what the team was trying to achieve.[13] Animation supervisor Clem Yip said Reeves's low-key, serious vocal performance informed their visual work.[21]

Fowler felt that the world did not become "edgy" with Shadow's character, but the tone the character brought was "a little bit more exciting, a little bit more dangerous".[13] He acknowledged the elements of firearms and Shadow's motorcycle in his eponymous 2005 video game, and said that they were "very respectful about what fans expect to see and what they love about the character", and that he and his team were "very aware of the times and the right way to handle that kind of imagery in a family film."[13] Fowler previously worked as an animator on Shadow's eponymous 2005 game, and felt honored to adapt the character for the screen.[48]

Post-production

As a cost-cutting measure, the producers had an in-house animation team at Paramount work on both Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and the Knuckles series.[49] Clem Yip serves as animation supervisor,[21] while Al LeVine serves as film editor.[16] Animation was produced by six studios: Rising Sun Pictures, Rodeo FX, Industrial Light & Magic, Fin, Marza Animation Planet and an in-house team at Paramount.[21] Fowler's team took a "speedboat vendor" strategy, dividing the animation work across these six studios.[21]

According to Ascher, the team "made an investment in the Sonic assets and [...] built them in-house," then distributed them to the vendors, which he noted was comparatively different from previous installments where "usually the vendor controls the assets that they rig". Owning the assets also allowed for their in-house team to work exclusively on Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Knuckles, and helped the production "keep costs down and move faster."[49] Fowler said that "if you have multiple vendors, you have multiple teams you have to bring up to speed, so initially there's an extra level of work that has to be done. But once you do that, because the work is spread out, you do have that opportunity to go back and say, 'Maybe we push this a little bit more or polish that performance a little bit more'".[21] Fowler emphasized the need for visual continuity between the projects and cited good communication as being key to achieving this.[49]

Music

Tom Holkenborg, who composed the score for the first two Sonic films, returned to score Sonic the Hedgehog 3[50] and had finished work by July 2024.[51] In December 2023, Crush 40 vocalist Johnny Gioeli said there had been talks of including "Live & Learn", the theme song from Sonic Adventure 2.[52] In February 2024, Gioeli confirmed "Live & Learn" would be included in the film.[53] Jelly Roll released a single for the film, "Run It", on November 21, 2024.[54] The film also features the song "Neon" from Japanese rock band One Ok Rock, who previously contributed to the soundtrack for the 2022 game Sonic Frontiers.[55] The soundtrack album was released by Milan Records on December 20, 2024.[56]

Release

Theatrical

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 premiered at the Empire Leicester Square in London on December 10, 2024,[57] and at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California, on December 16.[58] It was released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on December 20, 2024, taking over the original release date of The Smurfs Movie (2025).[59] Paramount held a fan event on December 19 for early screenings at theaters in premium formats.[60] It will be released on December 26 in Australia and the 27th in the United Kingdom.[61]

Marketing

In April 2024 at CinemaCon, Paramount showcased first-look footage of the film, which featured a heavier Robotnik bemoaning his current state before his assistant Agent Stone informs that "they found him", and Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles fighting a silent Shadow.[62] In July, a popcorn bucket and action figures produced by Jakks Pacific were leaked online.[63] On August 25, the first official tease of Keanu Reeves's involvement as Shadow was posted to the film's TikTok account, which referenced the actor's mention in the first film, captioned "foreSHADOWing".[64] Beginning at that time, images of the film's characters were projected on buildings in locations globally in promotion of the film's first trailer,[65] which released on August 27 alongside a teaser poster.[66] Reeves's role was considered the most prominent feature in the trailer.[10][67][68] IGN observed that "Keanu Reeves is very much in Keanu Reeves mode here",[69] and Vulture likened the actor's moody and vengeful portrayal of Shadow to a John Wick performance.[70] Both Ash Parrish of The Verge and Paul Tassi of Forbes agreed that Reeves's voice was satisfactory, and Parrish also noted Maria's reveal, anticipating how the film would adapt her fate.[20][10]

On the opening weekend of Paramount's Transformers One, posters of Shadow were raffled to the first 300 attendees at select theaters, with Reeves signing a limited quantity of them.[71] In commemoration of Halloween, a 10-second clip from the film of Shadow saying "boo" was posted on social media.[72] On November 4, a promotional still image of Shadow was released by Fandango.[73] On November 18, a new poster was released, featuring the main team, the Robotniks, and Shadow, who looms above the cast at the top and also rides his Dark Rider motorcycle at the bottom.[74] Several press outlets were also sent a Sega Genesis cartridge containing promotional posters and voice lines from the characters, as well as a minigame through which the date for the film's second trailer could be unlocked by inputting a cheat code from the game Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994); ↑ ↑ ↓ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑.[75] The trailer was released on November 25. Commentary focused on Shadow's use of a gun in one scene, considering the prominence of firearms in the 2005 Shadow the Hedgehog game and Sega's subsequent disownment,[76][77][78] as well as Tails being mistaken for the Pokémon character Pikachu.[76][79] The phrases "HE HAS A GUN" and "HE PISSED ON THE MOON" began trending on social media following the trailer's release, with the latter being a reference to the popular web series SnapCube's Real-Time Fandub.[78]

By October, the Jakks Pacific toy merchandise was released.[80] The shoe company Reebok produced a tie-in line of sneakers in promotion for the film,[81] and McDonald's will sell Happy Meal toys of the film's characters.[82] AMC Theaters produced a novelty popcorn bucket of Sonic's head and a collectible combo of a cup, drink topper, and a mask.[83] On December 11, 2024, Paramount also released several posters parodying Christmas films such as National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Home Alone, the 2000 adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas (which also starred Carrey), Elf, Love Actually, Scrooged, A Christmas Story, Four Christmases, Die Hard, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.[84] The original "Ugly Sonic" design from the first film that received backlash was featured as a sweater design that would be given away as a prize along with a chance to win a ticket to see the Los Angeles premiere of the movie for Paramount's "12 Hours of Sonic" giveaway promotion.[85][86] A stop-motion short, A Very Sonic Christmas, was released on December 11, 2024, with Schwartz, Elba, O'Shaughnessey, and Reeves reprising their roles, and Wade Whipple actor Adam Pally voicing Santa Claus.[87]

A tie-in video game, Shadow Generations, was released in October 2024. The Sonic Team head, Takashi Iizuka, said he wanted to "spotlight Shadow as a character".[88] Downloadable content based on the film was released on December 12, with an additional level set in Tokyo as it appears in the film; during the level, Shadow's appearance changes to resemble his movie counterpart, with Reeves reprising his voice.[89][90] Reeves and Fowler gave an interview on CBS Mornings to promote the film.[91]

Reception

Box office

In the United States and Canada, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 was released alongside Mufasa: The Lion King, and was initially projected to gross $55–60 million from 3,800 theaters.[4] The film made $6.5 million from Thursday night previews, setting a record for the Sonic franchise.[92][93] On Friday, the film grossed $25.7 million, a slight decrease from Sonic the Hedgehog 2, which made $26.3 million.[94]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 86% of 93 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.7/10. The website's consensus reads: "With a double helping of Jim Carrey's antics and a quicksilver pace befitting its hero, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is the best entry in this amiable series yet."[95] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 59 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[96] Audiences polled by CinemaScore assigned the film an average grade of "A" on its A+ to F scale.[97]

Variety's Owen Gleiberman said that Reeves's "tones of deepest resonance" made Shadow empathetic to the audience, and that Jim Carrey topped his previous work with his roles as the Robotniks. Gleiberman said that Fowler's filmmaking was the real star of the show.[98] Deadline Hollywood felt Fowler's grandeur was in excess, though admitted that audiences would not find this a problem. It said while Carrey's fourth wall breaking was not as impactful given Ryan Reynolds's exceeding success with Deadpool, Sonic was lovable and Elba delivered Knuckles's performance well.[99] Screen Rant named Reeves's Shadow the standout of the film, saying Fowler succeeded in expressing Shadow's story in an emotional and engaging way, and that Reeves was brilliant at conveying the character's "hurt and steel".[100] ComicBook.com's Marc Deschamps wrote that Reeves perfectly portrayed Shadow, with his brooding and darkness mixed well with the film's humor. He said while Gerald and Robotnik largely served as comic relief, their relationship also contextualized Robotnik and Agent Stone's characters, and that the film made a great ending for Robotnik.[101]

The A.V. Club's Matt Donato said that Fowler's direction made the lore in the film "digestible", and that the animation was executed successfully and uniformly such that one could not tell there were six separate studios working on the project. Of Reeves and Carrey, Donato noted Reeves added "stoic somberness" to the established cast and Carrey's doubling up of the "looniness".[102] The Hollywood Reporter observed success with fans, and said that Reeves brought the same gravitas to Shadow that he did to John Wick, feeling his delivery of "quiet condescension" made him "all the scarier for the lack of overt menace". It praised Carrey's jokes yet questioned the returning human characters, and said that while not "sophisticated entertainment", that was not what would be successful with audiences.[103] A. A. Dowd of IGN gave the film a positive review, and praised the film's CGI and Jim Carrey's performance. He also noted the film's omissions of what he perceived as the "dopey buddy comedy" of the first film and the "tiresome pop-culture references" of the second film.[104]

IndieWire gave the film a D, finding the script "asinine", criticizing the humor and CGI, and felt Carrey's dual roles compared to brain rot targeted to children on TikTok.[105] Polygon said Carrey's "gloriously deranged one-man, two-character musical" contrasted with the "utter sincerity" of Reeves, who made Shadow a "weirdly likable little ball of pain".[106] Forbes said the film was mostly briskly paced save for an intermission between acts two and three, described as "full of fan service". It said that the film was straightforward and simple, but not excellent, and praised the third act.[107] The Guardian was ambivalent about Elba and Reeves's performances and criticized Marsden and Sumpter's chemistry, and said the film would have been "a lot, lot worse" without Carrey.[61] The New York Times's Glenn Kenny felt Reeves brought "suitable emo brooding" to Shadow, and felt that Carrey's "virtuoso double act" and the "teeming computer graphics gadgetry of death and destruction" were both "bombastic".[108]

Future

In September 2024, producer Toby Ascher stated intent for additional Sonic films.[109] Elba and Reeves have expressed interest in a spin-off starring their characters.[110] In December 2024, a fourth Sonic film entered development, set for release in early 2027.[111]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Sonic the Hedgehog was developed by Sonic Team, published by Sega, directed and programmed by Yuji Naka, designed by Hirokazu Yasuhara, and illustrated by Naoto Ohshima.[1][2]
  2. ^ Known in Japan as Sonic x Shadow TOKYO MISSION (Japanese: ソニック × シャドウ TOKYO MISSION, Hepburn: Sonikku x Shadō: Tokyo Mission)[7]
  3. ^ As depicted in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)
  4. ^ As depicted in Sonic the Hedgehog (2020)
  5. ^ Identified offscreen as multiple Metal Sonics; one of them possessing its iconic blue color scheme and others having a white coloration.
  6. ^ Identified offscreen as Amy Rose.

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