The director of the forthcoming “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie promised “changes” after the film’s trailer was met with withering criticism. “The message is loud and clear,” Jeff Fowler.
Sonic the Hedgehog wasn't built in a day, and the video game star-turned-movie hopeful won't be rebuilt in a day, either.
Director Jeff Fowler announced a new release date for the Sonic the Hedgehog movie on Twitter on Friday. It was originally scheduled to come out in November, but has now been pushed back to Feb. 14, 2020.
'Taking a little more time to make Sonic just right,' Fowler wrote, a reference to the studio's redesigning of the character following fan backlash over his look.
The Sonic movie design has been inspiring nightmares since the first teaser poster was released in late 2018, but it turned into a true hellscape when the first trailer dropped last month.
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Fans recoiled at the hedgehog's teeth, calves and human-like body structure, prompting Fowler, Paramount and Sega to commit to a character redesign.
All that do-over CGI work is behind the new release date. We'll be waiting anxiously for the unveiling of Sonic's new visage. Let's hope it inspires joy and not fear or disgust.
If you’re of a certain age, you probably have fond memories of portable video game systems. The technology has changed a lot, but handheld gaming consoles remain as popular as ever, thanks to both a wave of nostalgia and an increased demand for portable play and connectivity.
Nintendo has dominated the handheld console market since 1989, when the Game Boy was first released, and the Japanese electronics giant continued with a number of updates to the Game Boy family until the brand was discontinued a few years ago (You can
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