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Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsMarch 1, 2025No Comments
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Paramount pictures replaced version of Sonic the Hedgehog (R).

Source: Paramount images

Sonic The Hedgehog can be able to run faster than the speed of light, but his film frankness almost managed to scream in 2019.

A trailer less than three minutes published at the beginning of the year to tease the release of the film, which was only six months old, was largely shot by the fans who went to social networks to rail against the design of the characters of Paramount. Nicknamed “Ugly Sonic”, the blue creature that appeared on the film was far from the emblematic Speedster video game.

Cinematic Sonic, version 1, had more realistic facial features, including human teeth, and its bodily proportions were deemed incompatible with character fans with the 90s.

“The trailer comes out, and I think it has become the most seen trailer for the story of Paramount Pictures. What is incredible,” said Toby Ascher, who acquired Sonic’s rights and produced the film franchise. “The only problem was that 90% of people hated the trailer due to the design of Sonic.”

“All of a sudden, we went to try really, really hard to make a really, really faithful video game adaptation to the next driving of people who had ruined video games for everyone. It was just a disaster with epic proportions,” added Ascher.

The studio has pivoted, choosing to rethink the title character and push the release of the film from three months to February 2020. The correction costs Primordial About $ 5 million, but led to a franchise that generated nearly $ 1.2 billion at the world box office. The studio hopes to rely on this momentum with a fourth episode of the film franchise, which should make its debut in 2027.

“The Sonic franchise owes its success to the box office and its longevity to a monumental decision at the start of the development of the first marketing campaign of the first films,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore. “A overhaul of a main character is not a little thing. … These decisions can take or undo what is the dream of each studio to have a single film to turn into a franchise generators of long -term income. The return on investment by transforming a” Ugly “Sonic into a beautiful franchise of revenue of income is undeniable.”

Bring Sonic to the big screen

Ascher acquired the rights of Sonic The Hedgehog for the first time in 2013, a period in Hollywood when the films inspired by the video game had not resonated with the public.

“When we started working on Sonic, making an adaptation of video games was, like a very bad idea,” he told CNBC.

No film based on a video game property had, at this stage, had managed to obtain a positive note from the journal Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes. It was not until 2019 that a film based on video games generated a “fresh” note on the site, indicating more than 60% of positive criticisms.

Ben Schwartz expresses Sonic in “Sonic the Hedgehog” by Paramount Pictures.

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“I don’t think anyone in town really thought that making a sound film was a good idea,” said Ascher. “But, I think our strategy was that we had grown with these games. We grew up with these characters, and we wanted to treat them like any other character. We wanted to give them real emotional arches, and real emotional stories where you could relate to it.”

Ascher noted that previous adaptations of video games are generally focusing on the construction of the world rather than the development of characters.

“What we were able to do is inject into the heart of the franchise, and I think that is what is different,” said Neal Moritz, ascher production partner and franchise producer like “The Fast and the Furious” and “21 Jump Street”.

Ascher and Moritz noted that if the cinema team behind the first film “Sonic the Hedgehog” revised the design of the main character, the story remained roughly the same.

‘We really messed up’

The film team was blinded by public reactions to the first trailer, but was resolved by trying to solve the problem rather than putting the film or publishing it in its current form.

Moritz said he had made a “passionate speech” to the chiefs of Paramount and Sega to allow filmmakers to repair the error.

As Moritz reminds us, he told the leaders: “We have really messed up here, but there is an incredible amount of interest and what we have to do is repair it … We need more money and we need more time. If you give us this, I think we could change this thing.”

“I give both paramount and sega a lot of credit,” said Moritz. “They said” ok. “”

In the overhaul, the team brought back the emblematic white gloves of Sonic and classic red shoes. They re-infused the character with some of his cartoon roots and six months after the first trailer, Paramount published a new iteration.

“Fans have seen that we are trying to be really authentic in our love for this franchise,” said Ascher, noting that following the first trailer, the team began to engage more with fans and discussion groups to stimulate comments and inspiration.

The new trailer was well received by fans, and three months later, “Sonic the Hedgehog” opened its doors at 58 million dollars at the box office. The functionality continued to collect $ 146 million at the national level before the pandemic closed theaters. Globally, it dollated $ 302 million.

Sonic’s future

The Sonic franchise continued to prosper in the following years, each follow -up functionality surpassing the last.

“Sonic the Hedgehog 2” has taken $ 190 million at the national level and $ 403 million worldwide, while “Sonic The Hedgehog 3” raised $ 235 million in the United States and $ 485 million worldwide.

“It’s a big jump,” said Marc Weinstock, president of Paramount in global marketing and distribution. “I am excited that each new film is better than the last, which is rare.”

After the success of the second film “Sonic”, the then president and CEO of the Studio de Paramount Pictures, Brian Robbins, Greenlit has a “Knuckles” series based on the company’s streaming service, Paramount +, as well as a third Sonic film.

Sonic became a multiplatform, just as Robbins and Paramount had done it for franchises like “Ninja Turtles Mutant Teenage”, “A Quiet Place”, “Spongebob Squarepants” and “Paw Patrol”.

The program “Knuckles” has generated more than 11 million hours of world vision during its first 28 days on Parmount +.

The theatrical success has also evolved Sonic from a license company of $ 70 million to the one that generates more than a billion dollars in retail income per year, according to Ivo Gerscovich, main vice-president and SEGA brand of Sonic The Hedgehog.

“The great thing about Sonic – and Sonic’s success from the start – is that we have mainly listened to fans of the first day,” said Robbins, now Co -PDG of Paramount. “Fans are fanatics of this franchise and love this deductible and know this franchise. Because of this, they have become really essential to shape the franchise … They evangelize it.”

Always from “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” Paramount.

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Fans inspired the casting of Keanu Reeves as Shadow, an archrival of Sonic, in the third film Sonic. And the cinema team says that it continues to turn to fans to inspire the characters he will add to films and series afterwards.

Ascher and Moritz both teased that the fourth film Sonic with a new favorite fans character, but said that the team will continue to extend the universe of the franchise at a slow pace.

“If all of a sudden, we bring all the characters, they will not spend the time that the public needs to understand them and relate to them and really fall in love with them,” said Ascher. “So, as we bring characters, whether it is a film or its TV, the most important thing is that they have a good story that really highlights the character in an incredible way.”

Disclosure: Comcast is the parent company of Nbcuniversal and CNBC. Nbcuniversal has Rotten Tomatoes and is the film distributor “The Fast and the Furious”.

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