Sonic 3 producer says it’s going to be a “giant, fun, incredible movie” that “takes a lot from Sonic Adventure 2”

Exclusive | Knuckles showrunner Toby Ascher teases the threequel

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Sonic 3 producer Toby Ascher has opened up about the upcoming threequel, confirming what many had already suspected: it’s going to “take a lot” from Sonic Adventure 2.

According to the producer – who is also showrunner on theKnucklesseries – Sonic 3 is “probably the most exciting thing that we’ve done in the franchise.”

Ascher also tells GamesRadar+: “It’s going to be this giant, fun, incredible movie that obviously takes a lot from Sonic Adventure 2 and some of the games that I know the core Sonic Team grew up loving.”

Sonic Adventure 2, initially released in 2001 on theSegaDreamcast, has become a firm fan favorite – and also featured the debut of Shadow the Hedgehog.

Since then, the character – once dubbed the Ultimate Lifeform – has only snowballed in popularity. If recent reports are to be believed,Shadow will be played in Sonic 3 by Keanu Reeves.

That’s seemingly not the only element Sonic 3 is going to take from Sonic Adventure 2. Thelogo alonelooks to be inspired by the game, while it’s already been confirmed that a track from Sonic Adventure 2 – Crush 40’s ‘Live and Learn’ – will be in the Sonic threequel.

Knuckles actor Idris Elbaaddressed Shadow’s reported castingin a separate interview with us, saying that he’s only “heard the rumors” but knows “nothing” of his fellow Cyberpunk 2077 castmate’s arrival into the Sonic-verse.

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On Sonic 3, Elba adds: “Everything’s in increments, right? So if that [hand in the middle] was Sonic 1, that [hand higher up] is Sonic 2 then Sonic 3 [puts hand even higher].Ding ding ding ding.”

Knuckles is premiering on Paramount Plus on April 26 in the US and April 27 in the UK.

For more, check out thenew TV showsthat are racing to your screens soon.

I’m the Senior Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, focusing on news, features, and interviews with some of the biggest names in film and TV. On-site, you’ll find me marveling at Marvel and providing analysis and room temperature takes on the newest films, Star Wars and, of course, anime. Outside of GR, I love getting lost in a good 100-hour JRPG, Warzone, and kicking back on the (virtual) field with Football Manager. My work has also been featured in OPM, FourFourTwo, and Game Revolution.

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