Sonic the Hedgehog Producer Wants the Films to Become ‘Avengers-Level Events’

By | April 8, 2024

Paramount wants its live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movies to become “Avengers-level” cinematic events that bring together some of the franchise’s biggest characters.

Franchise and series executive producer Toby Ascher spoke about how Paramount is looking at Sonic and his friends through a wider lens during an interview with Paste Magazine. He says that the goal is for shows like Paramount+’s upcoming spinoff series Knuckles is to look at “supporting characters in depth and really build them out in cool ways.” Movies, meanwhile, will focus on a larger cast of characters and more epic narratives.

“We got really excited about the idea of expanding our characters in our world into television, specifically, because it gives us a platform to really do character studies,” he said. “We knew that, with Shadow coming into Sonic 3 and some of the bigger things that we want to do, the Sonic franchise on the movie side is going to be these Avengers-level events. They’re going to be these big, exciting stories that have a lot of different characters.”

Ascher reminds fans that when Sonic the Hedgehog 3 comes to theaters later this year, it will introduce one of the franchise’s most important characters: Shadow the Hedgehog. He’s the Vegeta to Sonic’s Goku and has proven to be a formidable foe in the past, but the series has plenty more to pull from that we have yet to see. One character fans have begged for since the live-action movies began is Metal Sonic, and with dozens of other games, shows, and even comics to pull from, there’s no telling how Paramount will proceed.

Knuckles will star in his own show when it premieres later this month on April 26, and we’ve already seen that it does use the opportunity to introduce even more characters. No other spinoff shows have been announced yet, but the door does seem to be open for more. Ascher says they started with Knuckles because Idris Elba’s comedic take on the character was strong enough to support a show.

“We thought we could translate that into a full series,” he explained. “I think it’s by far the funniest version we’ve had in any of the Sonic movies so far. It leans into weird comedy partially because of Adam Pally and because of what Idris brings in a really great way.”

It looks like Paramount is committed to making the mainline films feels huge. In addition to Sonic the Hedgehog 3 introducing Shadow, the film will callback to the ultimate lifeform’s first appearance by including Sonic Adventure 2’s main theme, Live and Learn. It’ll also play into that character’s background by including one of his most important friends, Maria Robotnik. We have yet to actually see the film for ourselves, but with its release date set for December 20, 2024, we hopefully won’t have to wait too long to at least see a more substantial trailer.

Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.

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