Review: ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3,’ starring Jim Carrey, James Marsden, Tika Sumpter, Lee Majdoub and the voices of Ben Schwartz, Colleen O’Shaughnessey, Idris Elba and Keanu Reeves

December 21, 2024

by Carla Hay

Knuckles (voiced by Idris Elba), Sonic (voiced by Ben Schwartz) and Tails (voiced by Colleen O’Shaughnessey) in “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” (Image courtesy of Paramount Pictures)

“Sonic the Hedgehog 3”

Directed by Jeff Fowler

Culture Representation: Taking place in Japan and in the United States, the live-action animated film “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” (based on Sega’s video game characters) features a diverse cast of characters portraying humans and talking animals.

Culture Clash: Sonic the Hedgehog and his crime-fighting allies Knuckles and Tails team up to fight a new villain: Shadow, who looks a lot like Sonic and is out for revenge on the Guardian Units of Nations for an incident that happened 50 years ago.

Culture Audience: “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” will appeal mainly to people who are fans of “The Sonic the Hedgehog” franchise, the movie’s headliners and movies based on videogames that are faithful to the spirit and characters of the original video games.

Shadow (voiced by Keanu Reeves) in “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” (Image courtesy of Paramount Pictures)

“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” comes dangerously close to being overstuffed with characters and subplots. However, this live-action/animated sequel effectively ramps up the manic comedy and has a few welcome surprises. Not everyone will like “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” but the movie definitely isn’t boring. “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” (which is based on Sega’s “Sonic the Hedgehog” video game characters) is one of the few movie franchises based on video games that hasn’t gotten stale by the third movie in the series.

Jeff Fowler is the director of 2020’s “Sonic the Hedgehog,” 2022’s “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and 2024’s “Sonic the Hedgehog 3.” Pat Casey and Josh Miller co-wrote the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie, with John Whittington joining as a third screenwriter for “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and “Sonic the Hedgehog 3.” Each successive “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie tries to ambitiously surpass itself in spectacle and energy, but the filmmakers need to be mindful of not making any of the “Sonic the Hedgehog” movies too messy and confusing.

People who watch “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” don’t need to see the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie but should definitely see “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” to fully appreciate “Sonic the Hedgehog 3.” In “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” title character Sonic the Hedgehog (voiced by Ben Schwartz) is a blue hedgehog from outer space who is living permanently on Earth. Sonic’s main “superpower” is his extraordinary speed. He has the personality of a hyper teenager and has been “adopted” by a human married couple in Montana named Tom Wachowski (played by James Marsden) and his wife Maddie (played by Tika Sumpter), who discovered Sonic living on their property in the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie.

In “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” Sonic is the leader of Team Sonic, a crime-fighting group that includes his two closest male friends: a gruff red echidna named Knuckles (voiced by Idris Elba) and a friendly yellow fox named Tails (voiced by Colleen O’Shaughnessey), who made their first movie appearances in “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” Knuckles has the “superpower” of strength through his oversized fists. Tails is a tech whiz who is very talented with computers and gadgets.

“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” begins in Tokyo Bay, Japan, where the movie’s chief villain Shadow (voiced by Keanu Reeves) has been kept in suspended animation in a water-filled cylinder chamber on Prison Island. Shadow has been kept imprisoned since 1974. However, in 2024, he breaks out of this prison and heads to the United States because he wants revenge on the Guardian Units of Nations (GUN), the the military operation of Earth’s government, the United Federation. The reasons for this revenge are eventually revealed in the movie.

When news gets out that Shadow has escaped from prison. GUN’s Director Rockwell (played by Krysten Ritter) asks Team Sonic to help catch Shadow, who zips around on a motorcycle. When Sonic first sees Shadow, he is shocked by how much Shadow looks like Sonic. Shadow and Sonic look almost exactly the same except for their color. Sonic is blue and white, while Shadow is red and black. Shadow is technically much older than Sonic, so he smugly declares that Sonic is the one who looks like Shadow, not vice versa.

GUN’s Commander Walters (played by Tom Walters) shows up to tell Team Sonic the origin story of Shadow. This review won’t give away all the details, but it’s enough to say that in the 1970s, Shadow was found in a meteorite that gave Shadow “chaos power.” Shadow was kept in a secret GUN lab, where he was subjected to experimental research. The lead scientist had an adolescent daughter named Maria (played by Alyla Browne, shown in flashbacks), who befriended Shadow.

Meanwhile, Team Sonic finds an unlikely ally with a past foe: Ivo Robotnik (played by Jim Carrey), the “mad scientist” also known as Eggman, who is living in reclusive exile and spending his days eating junk food and watching Spanish-language telenovelas. Ivo’s loyal assistant Agent Stone (played by Lee Majdoub) finds out that someone has been impersonating Ivo, so Agent Stone enlists Team Sonic to find out who the imposter is.

Team Sonic’s mission to help GUN and to help Ivo could have turned into a jumbled mess, but “Sonic the Hedgehog” mostly keeps these two plots running smoothly. Along the way, as revealed in the “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” trailers, Ivo finds out that his long-lost grandfather Gerald Robotnik (also played by Carrey) is still alive. Gerald turns out to be just as wacky if not wackier than Ivo.

Some characters from previous “Sonic the Hedgehog” movies make cameo appearances, such as Maddie’s outspoken sister Rachel (played by Natasha Rothwell) and her upstanding GUN agent husband Randall Handel (played by Shemar Moore), who got married in “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” Also making a brief that is less consequential is dorky Wade Whipple (played by Adam Pally), a deputy sheriff who is Tom’s friend.

“Sonic the Hedgehog 3” has enough snarky pop-culture commentary that should appeal to viewers who are older than 12. Carrey’s dual performances as Ivo and Gerald are deliberately over-the-top but have their comedic moments, although some viewers might find Carrey’s acting to be completely annoying. The returning cast members do more of the same that they did in previous movies, while Reeves’ brings a snarling deadpan attitude to Shadow that should make this character a fan fave for the “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie franchise.

The high-energy visuals remain one of the franchise’s best assets. “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” has a breezy, fun-loving tone if viewers are willing to keep up with the movie’s fast-paced plot developments. “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” fulfills its purpose of being an entertaining movie, especially for fans of video games. The movie’s mid-credits and end-credits scene show that this franchise is continuing for many more years.

Paramount Pictures released “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” in U.S. cinemas on December 20, 2024. The movie will be released on digital and VOD on January 21, 2025. “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” will be released on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on April 15, 2025.

Review: ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2,’ starring James Marsden, Jim Carrey and the voices of Ben Schwartz and Idris Elba

April 9, 2022

by Carla Hay

James Marsden, Tika Sumpter and Sonic (voiced by Ben Schwartz) in “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” (Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures and Sega of America)

“Sonic the Hedgehog 2”

Directed by Jeff Fowler

Culture Representation: Taking place in Green Hills, Montana; Oahu, Hawaii; Seattle and various parts of the universe, the live-action/animated adventure film “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” features a nearly predominantly white cast of characters (with some African Americans and Asians) and representing the working-class and middle-class, along with some outer-space creatures.

Culture Clash: Sonic the Hedgehog battles again against the evil Dr. Robotnik, who wants to take over the world and gets help from Knuckles the Echidna, who is searching for the all-powerful Master Emerald.

Culture Audience: “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” will appeal primarily to fans of the video-game franchise and people who like high-energy, comedic adventures that combine live action and animation.

Jim Carrey and Knuckles (voiced by Idris Elba) in “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” (Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures and Sega of America)

“Sonic the Hedgehog 2” does almost everything a sequel is supposed to do in being an improvement from its predecessor. While 2020’s “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie looked like a middling TV special, 2022’s “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” has a much more engaging story and more impressive visuals that are worthy of a movie theater experience. “Sonic the Hedgehog” panders mostly to children, while “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is an adventure story with wider appeal to many generations. To enjoy “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” you don’t have to be a video game player, and you don’t have to be familiar with Sega Genesis’ “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games on which these movies are based.

Several of the chief filmmakers from the “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie (including director Jeff Fowler) have returned for “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” Pat Casey and Josh Miller, who wrote the “Sonic the Hedgehog” screenplay, are joined by John Whittington for the “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” screenplay. “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” has an obvious bigger budget than its predecessor, since the visual effects are far superior to what was in the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie. What hasn’t changed is that Sonic (voiced skillfully by Ben Schwartz)—a talking blue hedgehog who can run at supersonic speeds—is still a brash and wisecracking character with an unwavering purpose of doing good in the world.

Thankfully, “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” avoids the pitfall that a lot of sequels make when they assume that everyone watching a movie sequel has already seen any preceding movie in the series. It’s easy to understand “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” without seeing the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie. “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” also picks up where “Sonic the Hedgehog” left off: The evil Dr. Robotnik (played by Jim Carrey), Sonic’s chief nemesis, has been banished to the Mushroom Planet, where he has been isolation for the past 243 days.

The first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie showed how Sonic was raised in another dimension by a female guardian owl called Longclaw (voiced by Donna Jay Fulks), a benevolent and wise character. When an apocalyptic disaster struck happened, Longclaw saved Sonic by opening up a portal to Earth and telling him that Earth would be Sonic’s permanent home. Longclaw also gave Sonic a bag of magical gold rings which could open portals and do other magic.

In the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie, Sonic settled in with happily married couple Tom Wachowski (played by James Marsden) and Maddie Wachowski (played by Tika Sumpter) in the fictional city of Green Hills, Montana. Tom is the sheriff of Green Hills, while Maddie is a veterinarian. Tom and Maddie also have a (non-talking) Golden Retriever named Ozzy, who is a friend to Sonic.

In the beginning of “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” Sonic (who acts and talks like a human teenager) has been “adopted” by Tom and Maddie. Sonic sees himself as a hero who is on a mission to fight crime, just like Tom. However, Sonic’s efforts often lead to a lot of unintended wreckage.

The movie’s opening scene shows Sonic in Seattle, as he interferes in an armored car robbery taking place at night. When Sonic shows up, the car driver, who’s been taken hostage in the back, asks Sonic: “Why don’t you let the police handle it?” Sonic replies confidently, “Because that’s not what heroes do!”

It leads to a high-speed chase and car crashes, but thankfully no fatalities. The robbers are apprehended, but the Seattle Police Department is annoyed that Sonic’s excessive eagerness to stop the robbery and catch the criminals resulted in thousands of dollars in damages. All of this wreckage makes the news, so Tom inevitably finds that Sonic snuck out that night and went all the way to Seattle to be involved in these crime-stopping shenanigans.

Tom takes Sonic on a fishing trip on a small boat, where he lectures Sonic about being too reckless in Sonic’s attempts to be a big hero. Sonic gets defensive and says, “You’re supposed to be my friend, not my dad.” Tom looks a little hurt and miffed, but he and Sonic agree to a compromise that Sonic should be more careful if he ever gets involved in any more crime busting.

Sonic won’t have long to wait before he gets involved in something bigger than stopping an armored car robbery. Back on the Mushroom Planet, Dr. Robotnik has been biding his time by experimenting with mushroom juice. He says out loud to himself, “I’ve been striving to make funghi a functional drink of choice, with limited success.”

Dr. Robotnik has kept one of Sonic’s quills, which he finds out has magical energy, so Dr. Robotnik uses the quill as a conduit that summons up a portal that goes to another dimension. Just as Dr. Robotnik declares that he’s about to leave this “shiitake planet” (pun intended by the filmmakers), Echidna soldiers fly through the portal to the Mushroom Planet. The soldiers are soon followed by their red-colored leader: Knuckles the Echinda, who has superstrength in his fists. Knuckles (voiced by Idris Elba) is the guardian of the Master Emerald, a gemstone that controls the Chaos Emeralds, but Knuckles has lost the Master Emerald and is searching for it.

When Knuckles tells Dr. Robotnik about his quest, the evil doctor seizes the opportunity to get Knuckles’ help in going back to Earth to get revenge on Sonic and take over Earth. When Knuckles sees that Dr. Robotnik has Sonic’s glowing quill, Knuckles asks Dr. Robotnik where he got the quill. Dr. Robotnik says that he got it from Earth. “I’d be happy to show you the way,” Dr. Robotnik sneers before he and Knuckles enter the portal to go to Earth.

Eventually, Dr. Robotnik and Knuckles decide to team up so that they can both get what they want: Knuckles wants the Master Emerald to restore power to his tribe, while Dr. Robotnik wants revenge on Sonic and to take over Earth. Of course, a double crosser such as Dr. Robotnik can’t completely be trusted, but Knuckles needs Dr. Robotnik’s vast knowledge of Earth, which is a completely unknown and foreign planet to Knuckles.

Meanwhile, Tom and Maddie are leaving Sonic at home to take a trip to Oahu, Hawaii, for the wedding of Maddie’s older sister Rachel (played by Natasha Rothwell), a single mother who clashed with Tom in the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie. Rachel is marrying a man named Randall (played by Shemar Moore), who is completely devoted to her. Rachel’s daughter Jojo (played by Melody Nosipho Niemann), who’s about 11 or 12 years old, is the wedding’s ring bearer. Maddie is Rachel’s maid of honor.

Because of this trip, Sonic and his human family are not together as often as they were in the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie. It’s a refreshing departure that frees up Sonic to have some adventures on his own. While Maddie and Tom are in Oahu, Sonic is at home in Green Hills with the family dog Ozzy when Dr. Robotnik shows up at the door.

In “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” Sonic also meets a new ally coming from another universe: Miles “Tails” Prower (voiced by Colleen O’Shaughnessey), an adolescent, two-tailed yellow fox who hero worships Sonic. Tails becomes a major asset in the battle against Knuckles and Dr. Robotnik.

Two supporting characters from the first “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie return in this sequel and continue their roles as being some of the comic relief: Stone (played by Lee Majdoub), a former government agent, is an obsessively loyal assistant to Dr. Robotnik. Wade Whipple (played by Adam Pally) is the deputy sheriff of Green Hills. Both are essentially buffoon characters. Stone is seen working as a barista at a place called the Mean Bean Coffee Co. when he ecstatically finds out that Dr. Robotnik has returned to Earth.

The “race against time quest” in this movie takes Sonic to various places, ranging from a dive bar filled with Russian-speaking, rough-and-tumble characters; a ski slope for an adrenaline-packed chase on snowboards; and Oahu for the wedding. Because “Sonic the Hedgehog” has a lot of comedy, you can bet that there will be mishaps that this wedding, where Rachel hilariously turns into a “bridezilla” when things go wrong.

“Sonic the Hedgehog 2” seems to be more mindful than the first “Sonic” movie that much of this movie franchises’ target audience consists of adults who remember when the “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games first became popular in the early 1990s. Therefore, this sequel has more pop-culture jokes that adults are more likely than children to understand. The wedding scenes are almost a spoof of wedding scenes in romantic comedies, while Rachel turning into a “bridezilla” will look familiar to anyone who knows about the reality series “Bridezillas.”

At one point in the movie, it’s mentioned that owls and echidnas have been fighting each other for centuries. Sonic then quips, “Like Vin Diesel and the Rock.” In another scene, Dr. Robotnik tells Knuckles of their shaky alliance: “You’re as useful to me now like a backstage pass to Limp Bizkit.” People who know about rock band Limp Bizkit’s peak popularity in the late 1990s/early 2000s are most likely to understand that joke. Carrey’s gleefully over-the-top performance as Dr. Robotnik is reminiscent of his rubber-faced, mugging-for-the-camera roles that made him a star in the 1990s.

Sometimes, sequels can be hindered by introducing too many new characters in the story. However, Knuckles is a welcome addition, since his character is one of the best things about “Sonic the Hedgehog 2,” with Elba diving into the role with gusto. Knuckles is a pompous know-it-all who feels out of his element because he doesn’t know much about Earth. Much of the comedy about Knuckles is when his ignorance about Earth is showing, and he tries to hide his embarrassment with more ego posturing.

The character of Tails also brings some more personality to this movie franchise. Tails is the perfect complement to Sonic, who likes feeling as if he can mentor someone. Depending on your perspective, O’Shaughnessey’s voice makes Tails sound androgynous or like a boy whose voice hasn’t reach puberty yet. The movie has a mid-credits scene that shows another well-known character from the “Sonic the Hedgehog” video games will be introduced in the third “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie.

The pace of “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is very energetic without rushing the plot too much. “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is a two-hour movie that could have edited out about 15 minutes, but the two-hour runtime will fly by pretty quickly because the movie doesn’t get too boring. This is not a movie with any big plot twists or major surprises, but it fulfills its purpose of being family-friendly entertainment that might pleasantly surprise viewers who normally don’t care about movies based on video games.

Paramount Pictures released “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” in U.S. cinemas on April 8, 2022. The movie will be released on digital, VOD and Paramount+ on May 24, 2022. “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” is set for release on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on August 9, 2022.

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