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Who should Sonic's love interest be?

  • Amy

    Votes: 69 10.4%
  • A talking Chili Dog

    Votes: 217 32.8%
  • you know who

    Votes: 237 35.8%
  • Shadow ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    Votes: 105 15.9%
  • Paul Rudd

    Votes: 65 9.8%

  • Total voters
    662

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BREAKING NEWS

The Hashtag Show says Paul Rudd is being eyed to play the lead:

We have learned that Paul Rudd is being eyed for the lead human role of Tom a cop who befriends Sonic and will likely team up to takedown the evil Robotnik.

US release 15th November 2019.
Worldwise relase thereafter.

Yes.
It's real.
Live action and CG.

God help us.
God help us all.

From the German press mail:

  • Produzent Neal H. Moritz von Original Film Inc. aus der Reihe "Fast and Furious".
  • Regisseur Jeff Fowler (Blur Studio, Oscar® nominiert für den 2005 besten Trickfilm "Gopher Broke.")
  • Executive Producer Tim Miller (Regisseur des Marvel/Fox-Features "Deadpool" und Inhaber der Animations- und CG-Produktionsfirma Blur Studio)
 
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gaiadyne

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US release 15th November 2019.
Worldwise relase thereafter.

Yes.
It's real.
Live action and CG.

God help us.
God help us all.

From the German press mail:
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Soon...
 

vypek

Member
Oct 25, 2017
12,589
Wonder if they can pull it off to be somewhat decent. The Sonic Boom TV show was actually okay but then again it had no live action in it which I feel could harm the movie
 

ILikeFeet

DF Deet Master
Banned
Oct 25, 2017
61,987
just for one second, you want to believe god is real. and then this shit comes out
 

Daingurse

Member
Oct 25, 2017
3,754
Haha, I'm definitely gonna need to see this. Wonder if it'll be able to measure up to the old OVA! But man, live action and CGI? I hope it ain't anything like this:

latest
Because this is absolutely terrifying, and I love Sonic to death.
 

Rvaan

Member
Oct 25, 2017
13,734
But why?
Haha, I'm definitely gonna need to see this. Wonder if it'll be able to measure up to the old OVA! But man, live action and CGI? I hope it ain't anything like this:

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Because this is absolutely terrifying, and I love Sonic to death.
That is not terrifying. It is beyond that word. That image should be burned, stabbed, buried, and then have the earth salted where it was buried.
 
Oct 25, 2017
16,738
Please let Netflix buy this. I'm interested in seeing just how something like this turns out but I AM NOT going to the movies to watch this. Yall know THAT Sonic fanbase will turn out.
 

RLCC14

Banned
Oct 28, 2017
2,447
I swear I thought this was by Sony Pictures. Also quick reminder that Tim Miller was involved in the CG for the Shadow game.
 

evilromero

Member
Oct 27, 2017
3,414
Why can't they just make a new animated movie like the one from the 90s or like the Sonic CD/Mania cutscenes?
 

Lite_Agent

Member
Oct 26, 2017
4,572
Somewhere. I think.
Full PR in English, for those interested:

SEGA of America and Paramount Pictures Finalize Agreement to

Co-produce Sonic the Hedgehog Feature Film


Live-action CG animation film represents next step in evolution of Sonic the Hedgehog IP and Will Premiere in the United States on November 15, International Rollout to Follow


BURBANK, Calif. –– February 22, 2018 –– SEGA Holdings Co., Ltd. today announced that SEGA of America, Inc., has reached a final agreement with Paramount Pictures to co-produce a Sonic the Hedgehog feature film, set for theatrical release beginning in the United States on November 15, 2019, then rolling out internationally to markets around the world.


This move represents an important next-step in the expansion of the Sonic the Hedgehog IP, bringing the character to new audiences globally. As part of the IP strategy for Sonic the Hedgehog, SEGA Group has been working to expand this character beyond the video game market to become an entertainment franchise. Recently, Sonic has appeared as an animated character on television, consumer products, console and mobile games, and more.


"I am very honored that our companies, SEGA and MARZA, have this incredible opportunity to partner with Paramount Pictures for this production, which will bring Sonic to the big screen for the first time. Since he was first introduced to the world 26 years ago, Sonic has continued to grow in popularity as part of our core strategy to focus on video games. In addition to video games, this provides SEGA with a fantastic opportunity to share Sonic with everyone and we can't wait to reveal more to eager audiences in the future," said SEGA Holdings Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Haruki Satomi.


Paramount Pictures will work closely with SEGA of America to bring Sonic to the big screen, said Jim Gianopulos, Chairman and CEO, Paramount Pictures.


"We are incredibly excited to work with SEGA to bring this iconic property and character to audiences around the world," said Gianopulos. "We look forward to our partnership on this great venture."


Planned for a worldwide release showcasing both live-action and CG animation elements, the feature film will be the first time Sonic has been adapted for the big screen. Developing the project since its inception as a producer as well as a production house, MARZA Animation Planet Co., Ltd., owned by SEGA Group, will be joined by an assembly of high-profile talent.


The film has signed on notable industry veterans including:


  • Producer Neal H. Moritz from Original Film Inc. ("Fast and Furious" series)

  • Director Jeff Fowler (Blur Studio, Academy Award® nominee for 2005 Best Animated Short Film "Gopher Broke.")

  • Executive producer Tim Miller (director of the Marvel/Fox feature "Deadpool" and owner of animation and CG production company Blur Studio)

"I'm thrilled to be partnered with SEGA and to have such an incredible and supportive home for Sonic with Jim and Paramount," said Moritz.


Sonic the Hedgehog was first seen in 1991 on the SEGA Genesis. Since then, the character was inducted into the "World Video Game Hall of Fame" in 2016 at The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York. Most recently, the popular franchise has seen two new hit releases in 2017, Sonic Mania™ and Sonic Forces™ (PlayStation® 4, Nintendo Switch™, Xbox One™, PC). Total sales of the series including both packaged and digital downloads count over 360 million units.
 
Nov 1, 2017
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I'd rather see the documentary about the Sonic fans reacting to the movie, traveling to see it and whatever else that entails.
 

Burt

Fight Sephiroth or end video games
Member
Oct 28, 2017
8,179
I'd put the odds of Netflix picking this out of the dumpster once Paramount sees the abomination they've produced at 70/30
 

Salty Rice

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Oct 25, 2017
8,612
Pancake City
Cant wait for the videogame cinematic universe where Mario, Sonic, Tidus, Chie, Halo Guy and Nathan Drake come together after all their solo movies to save the world.

Phase 1 gonna be lit.
 

Dracon

Member
Oct 27, 2017
348
Now they just need to cast Adam Sandler and/or Rob Schneider so we can suffer a bit more