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Sonic The Hedgehog 3 Release Date Confirmed

Sonic The hedgehog 3 release date has been confirmed for December 20, 2024. According to Deadline, the third installment of the Sonic the Hedgehog movie franchise will hit theaters on Dec. 20, 2024 and is presumably called 'Sonic The Hedgehog 3.'
Although the series has shifted from springtime launch-pads to a winter holiday slot, its release schedule is sticking to its pattern of coming out every two years.

#1. Sonic 2 Sets Records, Paramount Quickly Announces Plans for Sonic The Hedgehog 3

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In April 2022, the release of Sonic 2 surpassed its predecessor to become the most successful video game movie ever made. Delighted with the success, Studio Paramount quickly announced plans for a sequel before any other studios could get wind of their initial idea. Because it is a family-oriented film, Paramount hopes to reap even greater rewards than the previous two versions.

#2. Sonic The Hedgehog 3: Familiar Faces Expected to Return

No cast or crew members have been announced. Pat Casey and Josh Miller wrote the previous two Sonic movies, directed by Jeff Fowler, featured Ben Schwartz as Sonic the Hedgehog (as well as Colleen O'Shaughnessey who voiced Miles "Tails" Prower), Idris Elba-who played Knuckles in Creed and Beasts of No Nation-and James Marsden who starred alongside Tika Sumpter in X Men First Class. All of those who left have a good chance of returning.

#3. Is Jim Carrey Ready to Take on the Role of Doctor Robotnik?

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Will Jim Carrey be up to the task of playing Doctor Robotnik? The star told Access Hollywood that he’s on the verge of retiring from acting, but might make an exception for Sonic 2. “I really enjoy my quiet life,” he said. “And I love putting paint on canvas—it's the closest thing to alchemy you'll find in this world! And as for spiritual matters…well, let me just say that when it comes time for another artist to speak out about their faith and inspirations, you won't hear a follower of Jesus Christ coming forward with something like: 'I've done enough; I am enough.' Because we never are or will be. That's what keeps us humble."
In an interview with IGN, the producers of Sonic said that they would not try to recast Robotnik and that Jim Carrey is “always a member of the Sonic family.”
Carrey has repeatedly taken breaks from acting to focus on other projects. He said that he would consider another return only if presented with a script so brilliant it guaranteed the movie's success. His rejection of the third film suggests that he doesn't consider it to be on par with its predecessors. However, after seeing how well the audiences received his first two films, you can bet Paramount will try hard to change his mind. For more information, please visit our website daily.
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